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What to do if you are stopped by the police
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The following helpful suggestions are provided by the Pinellas County Urban League And should not be If you are approached by a police officer, it is not the proper time or place to "express yourself" or worry about being "dissed" or "disrespected". Calm and mature heads should prevail.
IF YOU ARE STOPPED WHILE DRIVING:
IF YOU FEEL VERBALLY OR PHYSICALLY ABUSED, REPORT THE INCIDENT IMMEDIATELY. 12 REASONS POLICE MAY STOP YOU: If you are near a crime scene and fit the description of a suspect. Hanging out in known drug areas. Acting suspicious (running, hiding etc.) when police are near. Walking with large or valuable items (TV, Stereo equipment, 2 or more bicycles. Someone has identified you as the person who committed a crime. If you are bad mouthing officers. Playing loud music. Violation of traffic law. (speeding, faulty lights or turn signals, loud or no muffler, erratic driving, improper lane change or weaving in and out of traffic. Possession of an open container of alcohol. Minor in possession of tobacco or alcohol. Wearing clothing representing gang membership. Unsupervised minor out late at night. If the police have stopped you, they think they have a reason to do so. Note the time and location where you were stopped Be calm, cooperate and identify yourself. Provide identification if requested. Advise the officer if you are about to move. It is best to ask the officer if you may move before hand. In many situations, you can talk your way into jail. Avoid being confrontational. Notice or ask for the officer's name, badge number or business card. Again, if you believe that you were verbally or physically abused by a police officer, you or your parents should file a written complaint at the police department's front desk. Be sure to get a copy for your records. |
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Tips from Action Plus:
If you are pulled over or approached by a police officer, it is not the proper time or place to "express yourself" or worry about being "dissed" or "disrespected". Calm and mature heads should prevail:
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construed as or substituted for legal advice. Laws and individual situations may differ and these suggestions may not be appropriate for your circumstances. 