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Re: Less time
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Coulda been said in a few less words:

No matter what the police say, you say "Thank you officer, but I would like to wait for my attorney."  Broken record.  You are being polite, you are refraining from incriminating yourself, and you are invoking your right to council.

She failed to invoke her rights and spoke to the police. This will be the second provider I know who handled a police encounter poorly.

I know many on this board know their rights but seeing how two ladies I know failed to use them I thought I would post to some links videos that I found informative on YouTube. Thanks.

10 Rules for Dealing with Police Pasts 1-4
by FlexYourRights

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmrbNLt7Om8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKPutNg88bA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REJ2RsLp1Kk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUv3A4hscc0

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 1
From: MarcusP52

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik&feature=channel_video_title

Don't Talk to Cops, Part 2
From: MarcusP52

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08fZQWjDVKE&feature=channel_video_title

Please watch these videos, learn your rights and use them. Remember to use your right to use to STFU and remain silent.

I know I am likely preaching to the choir but I thought I would share what I found informative. If a few providers I know had exercised they would be much better off.

than waiting for a bond to be posted.

Good info, and I hope I never need it.

Coulda been said in a few less words:

No matter what the police say, you say "Thank you officer, but I would like to wait for my attorney."  Broken record.  You are being polite, you are refraining from incriminating yourself, and you are invoking your right to council.

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