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When you MUST talk to LE
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With the recently reported LE activity, I learned of this website.

It only takes a couple minutes to review and it might help you.

What about this response?

Have you ever been pulled over and wondered if it was due to your race, sex, or age?
What would you do if you were detained by a law enforcement officer for one of the following:

    An expired driver's license?
    An alleged theft?
    Causing a fatal accident?

Do you know what your rights are if you are detained?
What if you found yourself  in this sort of situation at 1 a.m. on a Saturday?
Who would you call?

Now there is one answer to all those questions!

If you have ever found yourself in any of the previous situations, you now have somewhere to turn. It's our newest benefit, the Legal Shield.
As a Legal Shield member, if detained, present your Legal Shield membership card to the officer who is detaining you. By showing the card, you make it clear that you have access to legal representation and that you are requesting to contact a lawyer immediately.

All you have to do is call the 24 hour, toll free Legal Shield number. You will contact your Provider Law Firm so that you can consult with a lawyer about your detainment.
It's that simple.

We all know that we have rights, and now, if ever faced with detainment, you know who to call to make sure your rights are represented.

Here's what you need to do:
Most law enforcement officers are conscientious and are devoted to protecting your rights rather than abusing them. If you are stopped or detained by a law enforcement or police officer, we suggest taking the following precautions:

    If asked, give the officer your name, address, Social           Security number, and destination in a cooperative way.
    Present your Legal Shield card in a respectful and courteous      manner.
    If you are arrested or detained, call the 24-hour, toll-free      number on your Legal Shield card.

Remember . . .
The Legal Shield membership will not apply in situations involving:

    Any matter in which the member is alleged to be under the        influence of or impaired by alcohol, intoxicants, controlled      substances, chemicals or medicines.
   
    Alleged domestic violence or alleged stalking.
   
    Outstanding warrants.
   
    Assistance in making, posting, or obtaining bond, bail, or       other security required for release.

Register Now!