Dealing With Law Enforcement (Nathan Jeffery)
http://NathanJefferyOnline.com... owe Rebecca Ann a huge thank you for the idea for this video. You can read more about her at http://rebeccaann-72.blogspot.... having been in law enforcement, and currently serving as a correctional officer, I came to realize that there was a need for people to be educated on how to behave when confronted by law enforcement.This is completely my opinion and does not reflect what your legal counsel might advise you to do if you Have legal counsel.When stopped do not do any of the following for your safety and the safety of the officer involved.1: Do not get out of the car or run-you will get caught or "spook" the officer and it could end with injuries or worse to one or both of you. AND additional charges for you.2: Comply with the officers orders-the majority of officers in the field behave in an ethical manner and will not violate the rights that they know you are entitled to.3: Make no SUDDEN movements4: Keep your hands in view AT ALL TIMES.5: Wait for the officer to tell you what he/she wants you to get or do. And then comply. If it is unlawful then that can be sorted out in court.6: DO NOT argue. You will not win and it may just get you into more trouble than if you complied.7: Present any identification like your drivers license, insurance information, registration, legal shield card,and other identifying information in a respectful and courteous manner.8: If you have something that you shouldn't don't lie about it if they will find it anyway (consult legal counsel as this can lead to legal issues) Silence does not equal lying!!!9: If you possess a concealed weapon permit follow your local jurisdictions laws and as a general rule keep both hands on the steering wheel or in plain view and indicate that you are armed and have a permit and the location of the weapon. Follow orders AS GIVEN without resistance of any kind!10: Behave in the way that you would expect him/her to behave with you. The majority of officers just want to do their job and go home safe to their families at the end of the shift. The majority are not "out to get you" or "messing with you for the fun of it".11: Thank them for their concern and service. They do a very thankless job and hearing they are appreciated will go a long way in how the situation will end. Be genuine. They may very well save your life or that of a family or friend one day.Any questions or comments may be directed to me at my blog at http://NathanJefferyOnline.com... or you may email me at njeffery@prepaidlegal.comTo your success,Nathan Jeffery-Independent Associate-PrePaid Legal Services, Inc.enforcement lawlaw enforcement jobslaw enforcement trainingfederal law enforcementdealing difficultdealing peoplewith communicatingdealing conflictDealing With Law
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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 11:59 pm
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Length: 06:27
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