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A Citizens guide to the Police

Below are a couple of videos that are helpful on what to do and how to handle situations involving the police.

Don't Talk to the Police: by Mr. James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/wa...

Police office point of view
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/wa...

The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters
http://www.youtube.com/wa...

*The Citizen's Guide has some "offensive" language.*

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Thanks :)

I did see it a couple of months ago, but very nice to have a look at it again :)

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When the same question is asked more than once...

...that's the time to say "Talk to my lawyer."

If you ARE a suspect: STFU.
If you think you MIGHT be a suspect: STFU.

However, refusing to talk to the cops when you are NOT a suspect, could put you in the frame.

I'm not a cop or a lawyer, but I have seen how the police operate when I worked in retail loss prevention.

"I believe the true significance of the Gold Commission is that the politicians and central bankers were so alarmed at such a thing that they made sure it was packed by an array of Keynesians and monetarists." (Ron Paul 1985)

Frankly....

I no longer feel safe around police at all, some police I would definitely defend myself to the death and shoot in self defense.

Most police thankfully I see follow their own laws, and I feel safe around them. But you have to be real honest about it, and that is, there is a lot of corrupt police out there and the CIA runs a racket of protection...

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