Q&A

Do the police have the right to ask where you are going?

Do the police have the right to ask where you are going?

Police are able to talk to anyone that they like, like any other citizen. But you have the right to remain silent and are not obligated to tell them anything. If a police officer stops you, you can ask them if you are free to go. If they say “yes” then you can go.

Why do police ask you where you’re going?

Officers want to know where people are coming from so they can draw conclusions about their whereabouts. Historically speaking, having a cop think you’re guilty isn’t good for your case or your traffic stop.

Can you say no comment in a police interview?

Make “NO COMMENT” to all questions. There is no such thing as a friendly chat with a police officer. Everything you say can and will likely be used as evidence. If they interview you, give a “No Comment” interview, unless under explicit advice from a good solicitor to make a written statement.

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Do I have to answer police questions?

You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail. You cannot be punished for refusing to answer a question.

What happens if you refuse a police interview?

You can refuse to partake as it’s a ‘voluntary’ interview, however, a refusal to attend could prompt the police to arrest you, where you will need to give a “standard interview” in custody. It’s important to note that you are entitled to independent legal advice whether you are giving a standard or voluntary interview.

Do you have to answer the police officer’s questions?

the best answer is, “Yes.” The officer may then tell you how fast you were going, but do not argue. Your best strategy may be to engage in a bit of reflective listening, saying “Hmmm” and “I see” and “I understand,” without saying anything substantive. You can also choose not to answer the officer’s questions at all.

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What do police look for when pulled over for a traffic stop?

After pulling you over, an officer will watch for any sort of “furtive movement.” A sudden lowering of one or both shoulders, for example, will tip the officer off that you’re attempting to hide something under the seat. An officer enforcing a traffic stop isn’t looking just for furtive movements.

What should I do if I get stopped by a police officer?

You should always cooperate with any (lawful) request of the officer. Give the officer your name and address if asked. A police officer does not have to tell you why you were stopped, at least not initially. An officer can ask you to get out of the car, or stay in the car. You should do as asked, and remain cordial.

Is it dangerous to talk to the police during a traffic stop?

The reality is police officers are killed during routine traffic stops, and for this reason, officers will always approach the situation as though you are dangerous. The following tips can help you talk to police, keep yourself safe, and maybe even prevent an arrest or a ticket.