• JustSomePerson
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    -96 months ago

    Or you could choose to not immediately have a hostile and confrontational attitude.

    “No” is also a valid answer to “do you know why I stopped you?”

    • Nougat
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      6 months ago

      “No,” depending on why the officer stopped you, could be an admission of negligence (edit: or evidence of your level of intoxication,“He was so intoxicated he didn’t know why I’d pulled him over after he’d smashed into a guardrail”), if you “should have known.”

      Exercising your rights is not “hostile and confrontational.”