TheOtherZilla
Pull my finger
Me? I tell the cops nothing. You are not obligated to under the 5th amendment. Cops are always fishing for evidence. A simple question can lead to an admission of guilt. Here's how it goes everytime I get stopped. Cop:where ya goin? Me: I am not going to share my day. Me: why did you pull me over? Him: tells me why . Me: Am I being detained? Him: yes or no. If Yes, I tell him I am exercising my right under the 5th amendment.Back in the 70's a police man pulled me over while I was on a motorcycle. After searching me he found I had a jacket pocket full of gravel. Up on being questioned about the gravel, I explained that I dropped a few pieces while I was being tail gated. That generally slowed the following traffic down. I was informed that doing such was illegal, but if I had a pocket full of pennies and a few fell out and bounced off of the highway, I would have no problems, as any judge would find it unbelievable that I would be so stupid as to throw money at folks. He also stated that he was a motorcyclist. End of problems, until I was pulled over with several rolls of pennies in my jacket. It was then suggested that I break open the rolls before they were placed in my pocket.
And if he is not detaining you, you do not have to identify yourself and are free to leave.