Surviving police encounters
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Surviving police encounters
You send your kids to school for 23 years but nobody ever really teaches them the important stuff, like fixing a car, keeping a wife happy or surviving police encounters. I strongly urge everyone to please educate your children.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyokKFIecIo&feature=fvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOE9feaWl1U&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyokKFIecIo&feature=fvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOE9feaWl1U&NR=1
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Re: Surviving police encounters
PMSL to the first one, brilliantly done, and I am soooo giving the link to the driving school I just did my adult education class with, as he was clearly bored with the videos he had selected as well, but it was spot on with the info, brilliant.
If you think I have been done for something, CT now insists all adults over 18s take a shortened version of the high school ed before applying the the US for the first time, it costs $125 for 8 hours BUT I am convinced that why I passed my theory test, as I had read the book over and over but not going in.
If you think I have been done for something, CT now insists all adults over 18s take a shortened version of the high school ed before applying the the US for the first time, it costs $125 for 8 hours BUT I am convinced that why I passed my theory test, as I had read the book over and over but not going in.
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Re: Surviving police encounters
Why? I don't get it? If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.
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Re: Surviving police encounters
did you watch the you tubes? FAF even the serious one but for a brit important lessons I was lucky I had a guy do our drivers ed who was familar with europians and said what ever you do "DON'T GET OUT OF THE CAR! DON'T REACH FOR DOCUMENTS UNTIL ASKED THEY HAVE GUNS"
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Probably the best video on YouTube about his subject
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65zXl...om=PL&index=36
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65zXl...om=PL&index=36
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Re: Surviving police encounters
did you watch the you tubes? FAF even the serious one but for a brit important lessons I was lucky I had a guy do our drivers ed who was familar with europians and said what ever you do "DON'T GET OUT OF THE CAR! DON'T REACH FOR DOCUMENTS UNTIL ASKED THEY HAVE GUNS"
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Re: Surviving police encounters
I agree, I would never have anything to hide so I would allow a search, I thought! but that said, I have recently (last week) found that it may have been illegal for me to be drinking in the passager seat on the way home, hubby driving no alcohol at all, but I opened a can in the front passager seat, and drinking which also left a opened box in the back.
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Re: Surviving police encounters
You should always refuse a search. If they don't have a good reason that allows them to search without your consent, there's no reason to be looking around. If you've got nothing to hide, then there's no point in looking for something that's not there, in which case you're just wasting their time when they could be doing something else more productive like arresting guilty people instead of harassing innocent people like you.
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I agree, I would never have anything to hide so I would allow a search, I thought! but that said, I have recently (last week) found that it may have been illegal for me to be drinking in the passager seat on the way home, hubby driving no alcohol at all, but I opened a can in the front passager seat, and drinking which also left a opened box in the back.
Yup you could have gotten a ticket for that in New Jersey. A co-worker received one for drinking from and having an open milk carton in the front seat.
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Re: Surviving police encounters
It unbelievable is'nt it? They just don't know better. A basic history class at the community college might help.