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ktlight
30th April 2011, 08:41
Police Officers and your rights: http://policecrimes.com/police.html Know your rights never talk to police officers and NEVER open your door to cops when they knock. If you feel you have been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html or seek a lawyer.

Today's high tech world has made it a lot easier to videotape police, but it may have also made it more dangerous.

Cell phone video captured a tense confrontation at a bus stop between a student and a Los Angeles police officer last May. The incident landed 18 year-old Jeremy Marks in jail facing a possible seven year prison sentence.The problem, as the video shows, Marks did not have any physical contact with the officer. Marks' crime was simply videotaping the police officer.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhE5Zj5WLgk

Ammit
30th April 2011, 09:12
Can anyone please help me to find the NEW RULING, the website link above to the policecrimes forum is telling me that I have been permanently banned!!!!
Never been on the site before.....:noidea::noidea:

Ammit

ktlight
30th April 2011, 09:20
This is from the PoliceCrimes site

Know Your Rights When Talking to Police Officers

What police officers don't want you to know!

All you have to remember and say are these magic words:
"Am I free to go?"

"I don't consent a search."

"I'm going to remain silent."


Police Officer Stops You
To stop you a police officer must have a specific reason to suspect your involvement in a specific crime and should be able to tell you that reason when you ask . This is known as reasonable suspicion. Reasons a police officer might pull you over will usually be for some type of "traffic violation," such as speeding or maybe not using your blinker. The traffic stop may seem wrong or unfair, but the police officer believes he has a reason to stop you. Throwing a cigarette butt or a gum wrapper out your car window is reason enough for the police to pull you over, ticket you for littering and start asking you all sorts of personal questions.

Your Rights During a Traffic Stop. Top Five (5) Things to Know About Protecting Yourself from the Police:
#1 - Safety. The first thing is your safety! You want to put the police officer at ease. Pull over to a safe place, turn off your ignition, stay in the car and keep your hands on the steering wheel. At night turn on the interior lights. Keep your license, registration, and proof of insurance always close by.

Build trust, be a "good citizen," be courteous, stay calm and don't complain. Show respect and say things like "sir and no sir." The idea is to get the police officer to understand that you're just an average ordinary citizen and let you get on your way down the road. Never bad-mouth a police officer, stay in control of your words, body language and your emotions. Never touch a police officer and don't run away!

#2 - Talking To A Police Officer. The only questions you need to answer is your name, address and date of birth and nothing else! Instead of telling the police officer who you are simply give him your drivers license or I.D. card. The only the information the police officer needs to know about you can be found on your drivers license, so don't volunteer any more information to the police officer! If he ask you any questions politely say, "I'm going to remain silent, am I free to go?" and then don't say another word.

#3 - "I'm Going to Remain Silent." The Supreme Court has made a new ruling that you should Never Talk to a Police Officer" without an attorney, but there's a CATCH! New Ruling Before you're allowed not to talk to a police officer, you must tell the police officer "That You're Going to Remain Silent" and then keep your mouth shut! (How can you be falsely accused and charged if you don't say anything?) Remember anything you say or do can and will be used against you at any time by the police. Police have help put innocent people in prison just because of a couple of words that were spoken to a police officer.

#4 - Just Say NO to Police Searches! If a police officer didn't need your permission, he wouldn't be asking. Never give permission to a police officer to search you, your car or your home. If a police officer does search you, don't resist and keep saying "I don't consent to a search."

#5 - "Am I Free to Go?" As soon as the police officer ask you a question ask him "Am I Free to Go?" Remember if you don't ask if you're "free to go," you may be voluntarily staying. If the police officer says that you're are being detained or arrested, tell the police officer that "I'm going to remain silent." New Ruling

Ask for a supervisor. If all else fails and you feel the police officer is abusing your rights, ask the police officer to call his "supervisor" to your location. "Some states you don't have this right, but it's worth asking."

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Can anyone please help me to find the NEW RULING, the website link above to the policecrimes forum is telling me that I have been permanently banned!!!!
Never been on the site before.....:noidea::noidea:

Ammit

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Ammit
30th April 2011, 09:59
Many thanks ktlight.