When interacting with law enforcement, politely refusing to answer questions by saying 'I prefer not to answer' and calmly asking 'Am I free to go or am I being detained?' allows individuals to exercise their Fifth Amendment constitutional right against self-incrimination in a professional manner, which helps prevent officers from documenting the interaction as hostile or uncooperative.
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What to Say During a #Police Encounter (Without Escalating It) #TrafficStop追加:
"Officer, I prefer not to answer questions about where I've been. Am I free to go or am I being detained?" This is polite. This is respectful. You're not being rude. You're exercising your Fifth Amendment constitutional right in the most professional way possible. And because you said prefer, it sounds like a personal choice, not a confrontation.
The officer has no reason to write hostile or uncooperative in his report.
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