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What must the police officer tell you if you get arrested?
Your rights when being questioned The police must explain this to you by reading you the police caution: “You do not have to say anything. But, it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”
Is it illegal to lie about being arrested?
It is a crime to lie about your identity to a law enforcement officer during a traffic stop or while being placed under arrest. Filing a false police report is also a crime. The most serious offense, however, is perjury, which can be a felony.
What happens if you call the police and they don’t come?
Even if law enforcement isn’t able to come to the scene and make a report, you can still go to your nearest police station and request a report. Some places even let you file a police report online. If you aren’t sure how to file a police report, just call your local non-emergency number and ask about your options.
Can a police officer search your car after a traffic stop?
In general, yes. There are three basic ways in which an officer has the authority to conduct vehicle searches after a traffic stop. The first is consent. Most often if a police officer wants to search your car, he will ask you if it’s okay.
Is it dangerous to talk to the police during a traffic stop?
The reality is police officers are killed during routine traffic stops, and for this reason, officers will always approach the situation as though you are dangerous. The following tips can help you talk to police, keep yourself safe, and maybe even prevent an arrest or a ticket.
Does a police officer have to tell you why you were stopped?
A police officer does not have to tell you why you were stopped, at least not initially. An officer can ask you to get out of the car, or stay in the car. You should do as asked, and remain cordial. This is definitely a situation in which it does not hurt to be polite.
What are your rights after a traffic stop?
After a traffic stop it is imperative that you do everything possible to protect your rights and that can only begin if you know your rights. If stopped by the police for a traffic stop, the officer can order you out of your car without violating your constitutional rights.