Summary:
Policy to have 3rd party investigations of all police shootings, clarify police shooting rules, & public interaction rules.
Bottom Line:
Every interaction a police officer has with you, a civilian, he has already prepared to shoot you. As a civilian, you must be friendly, meek, and as permission to make any movement.
If in a car when you are stopped:
REMEMBER:
Speaking less is better than speaking more.
Policy to have 3rd party investigations of all police shootings, clarify police shooting rules, & public interaction rules.
Bottom Line:
Every interaction a police officer has with you, a civilian, he has already prepared to shoot you. As a civilian, you must be friendly, meek, and as permission to make any movement.
If in a car when you are stopped:
- Roll down the front and rear windows. Most car windows have heavily tinted rear side windows to the police cannot see if someone is in the back.
- Unlock all of you vehicle doors
- Put car in Park
- Put your arm/hand out the window, and place the other on the steering wheel as they walk up to your door.
- Be Friendly, helpful, demur; not a time to argue, that's what court is for.
- When they ask for your drivers license, insurance, registration,
- say I need to reach for my wallet or I need to get it out of the glove compartment - then wait for them to say okay.
- Move slowly, deliberately.
- Sometimes there is a second police officer on the other side of the car by the rear side window so that he can shoot you without hitting his partner. Remember, this second officer cannot hear the conversation so may assume a problem when there is none.
REMEMBER:
Speaking less is better than speaking more.
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