Q: What if law enforcement officers stop me in my car?
A: Keep your hands where the police can see them. You must show your drivers license, registration and proof of insurance if you are asked for these documents. Officers can also ask you to step outside of the car, and they may separate passengers and drivers from each other to question them and compare their answers, but no one has to answer any questions. The police cannot search your car unless you give them your consent, which you do not have to give, or unless they have “probable cause” to believe (i.e., knowledge of facts sufficient to support a reasonable belief) that criminal activity is likely taking place, that you have been involved in a crime, or that you have evidence of a crime in your car. If you do not want your car searched, clearly state that you do not consent. The officer cannot use your refusal to give consent as a basis for doing a search. <PREV CONT'>
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THE POINT OF THIS SECTION IS TO HELP AVOID CONFRONTATIONS WITH COPS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID GETTING A TICKET OR EVEN WORSE ARRESTED. IF YOU KNOW YOUR ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE COPS COME JUST BE AS COOL AS POSSIBLE AND BOUNCE IF NOT DETANIED OR ARRESTED....OR DEAL WITH JERKS LIKE THIS ↓