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Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Caleb Williams...


I'm really enjoying the clear signs of an incoming implosion from this future bust of the century.

It's great to see.

Dude gonna be a 3rd string QB for the 9ers soon.

LOL
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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Scoots:
If they have stopped you and you refuse to answer any questions and any gun related items are visible from outside your car your car is ABSOLUTELY getting searched.

If you DO answer their questions you are more likely to not get searched. Some states make a refusal to answer any questions as an automatic arrest.

So, now you are under arrest and refusing to answer questions, so your car is getting impounded. Once your car is impounded your car can be LEGALLY inventory searched which includes closed containers in your car. If something illegal is found during an inventory search you might well get charged based on what is found.

Not all states do everything the same, but enough do the worst part of that stuff that you shouldn't assume silence is the best way to deal with police. The place where most people get in trouble is they way TOO MUCH. You don't need to say where you've been, what you've been doing, where you are going, etc. It's better to give basic information while being open and calm, and if they ask you questions that move away from the traffic stop THEN you shut up and say you'd like a lawyer. If nothing is visible, you don't have any alcohol or drugs in your car, body, clothes, or hopefully ever in your past that they can find ... then their options to search your car fall pretty much off a cliff. If you are clean and they say they smell alcohol or weed then you must go along with their testing and you must say you do not consent to a search and you should ask for specifics of why they think the smell something you don't smell, try to get details on video (their body cam or your phone) and then you have grounds to fight anything they find if they arrest you for DUI.

You an attorney?

No, just had to deal with a lot of them :) I used to be an advocate for addicts with the court.
Originally posted by Scoots:
No, just had to deal with a lot of them :) I used to be an advocate for addicts with the court.

Hopefully they know they can't be arrested for refusing to answer questions then, beyond specific situations in certain states (like providing ID during a traffic stop for example).

Will move on because this isn't the place. Just agree with SD that people should understand their rights…
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Scoots:
No, just had to deal with a lot of them :) I used to be an advocate for addicts with the court.

Hopefully they know they can't be arrested for refusing to answer questions then, beyond specific situations in certain states (like providing ID during a traffic stop for example).

Will move on because this isn't the place. Just agree with SD that people should understand their rights…

Yes, but telling people to not answer any police questions is bad advice. As you said providing ID is required nationwide, and in most cases you have to exit your vehicle if they tell you to. A lot of people have bad information.
[ Edited by Scoots on Aug 4, 2025 at 6:26 PM ]
Originally posted by Scoots:
Yes, but telling people to not answer any police questions is bad advice. As you said providing ID is required nationwide, and in most cases you have to exit your vehicle if they tell you to. A lot of people have bad information.

No it's not and one of the first things a lawyer would tell you is keep your mouth shut if you are being investigated. Telling people that refusing to answer questions can result in 'automatic arrests' in certain states is bad information. You can be arrested when the police have probable cause that you committed a crime. Refusing to answer questions (outside of limited things like presenting ID in specific scenarios) does not qualify.

Please don't put words in my mouth and actually learn your rights.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Caleb Williams...


I'm really enjoying the clear signs of an incoming implosion from this future bust of the century.

It's great to see.

Dude gonna be a 3rd string QB for the 9ers soon.

Browns
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Yes, but telling people to not answer any police questions is bad advice. As you said providing ID is required nationwide, and in most cases you have to exit your vehicle if they tell you to. A lot of people have bad information.

No it's not and one of the first things a lawyer would tell you is keep your mouth shut if you are being investigated. Telling people that refusing to answer questions can result in 'automatic arrests' in certain states is bad information. You can be arrested when the police have probable cause that you committed a crime. Refusing to answer questions (outside of limited things like presenting ID in specific scenarios) does not qualify.

Please don't put words in my mouth and actually learn your rights.

I didn't put words in your mouth. If you are refusing to answer ANY questions after getting pulled over you will get arrested more often than not.
Originally posted by Scoots:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by Scoots:
Yes, but telling people to not answer any police questions is bad advice. As you said providing ID is required nationwide, and in most cases you have to exit your vehicle if they tell you to. A lot of people have bad information.

No it's not and one of the first things a lawyer would tell you is keep your mouth shut if you are being investigated. Telling people that refusing to answer questions can result in 'automatic arrests' in certain states is bad information. You can be arrested when the police have probable cause that you committed a crime. Refusing to answer questions (outside of limited things like presenting ID in specific scenarios) does not qualify.

Please don't put words in my mouth and actually learn your rights.

I didn't put words in your mouth. If you are refusing to answer ANY questions after getting pulled over you will get arrested more often than not.

I'm not a mod, but take this to the parking lot or politics thread before you get banned dude.
Originally posted by eastie:
-+Cali may indeed suck, but it will never suck as bad as Texas.
Lived there for a year and will avoid going back.
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

Ouch !!!
Originally posted by 49ersRing:

That sucks. Already his 2nd major injury in his short career.
That Ravens cornerbacks leg was bent the wrong way. Holy f**k good luck in your recovery kid
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
That Ravens cornerbacks leg was bent the wrong way. Holy f**k good luck in your recovery kid

I hate when they show that stuff. Feels too personal.
Jared Verse left today's practice with a knee injury. Severity is not yet known.
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