04-09-2020, 08:55 PM
If you're stopped due to a violation you need to give the usual stuff, license, registration, insurance. If stopped at a "checkpoint" things become much more murky. You "probably" don't need to hand over a DL, though states do have DL checkpoints. In my opinion they're very sketchy constitutionally. However, you're not obliged to utter a single word, either way. Mums the word. If you're guilty of something, let them prove it; don't provide the evidence yourself.
Cops here are "usually" pretty cool, though I once had one ask me "where are you headed today?", a classic technique to elicit information. Under present circumstances, the most likely scenario would be that a cop asking you why you're driving. Say nothing.
This is all provided there isn't Martial Law. That's a whole other game.
Cops here are "usually" pretty cool, though I once had one ask me "where are you headed today?", a classic technique to elicit information. Under present circumstances, the most likely scenario would be that a cop asking you why you're driving. Say nothing.
This is all provided there isn't Martial Law. That's a whole other game.