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George wrote:
On 7/20/2010 5:05 PM, RickH wrote:
On Jul 20, 3:31 pm,
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If more people were aware of their 5th amendment rights and
actually made use of them by remaining silent when they are
placed under arrest and strongly demanding an attorney, most
of the people you say are being unfairly dealt with by the
system would have more of an opportunity to have a better
outcome...

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Excellent video on the 5th amendment, and how easy it is to get
yourself in
trouble. I'd like to try this next time I get pulled over for some
nebulous
traffic offense. Sit there in total silence. Or maybe tell the cop "I'm
bored with dinner ideas. What are you having tonight?"

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...5833865&hl=en#



Try that one in Chicago and you'll get what we call here a "tune up"
from the cop. That boy needs a "tune up"!


Unfortunate that you think you should accept the idea of a police "tune
up". Police are our employees. You simply need to give them respect and
no more. Any cop who delivers a "tune up" needs to be immediately
dismissed and prosecuted.

My good friend is the police chief in a 100,000 population area and he
will tell you the best defense you have against dishonest police or
police who are looking for an easy way to close a case is to
respectfully say nothing.


Speak of which,
Five Tulsa officers indicted today,
Read more from this Tulsa World article at
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/artic... hrimgs214950