A Quick List Of Helpful Advice For If A Police Officer Pulls You Over

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    Text - Are there any tips a police officer could share for when we get pulled over and how to get out of that situation effectively? Malky McEwan, Author of Mind Tickling Books. (2017-present) Answered Aug 21, 2018 Upvoted by Bruce Farmer, 39 yrs as a front- line, supervisor, manager and instructo... I shouldn't be giving this one away because it is such a powerful technique that works - but nobody will read this, right.
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    Text - If you ever get stopped while driving always tell the police officer, 'I'm glad you stopped me because..." That is a good start. It is non confrontational. It gets the officer on your side, even if you have committed a minor traffic offence. The officer will be distracted from his original aim.
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    Text - Now, the next part of it will be why. And this can be adapted to what you are actually doing, such as; 1. I am looking for directions to... 2. Can you tell me where the nearest toilet/chemist/petrol station is. 3. I'm lost... 4. I'm not feeling very well 5. My car has been playing up.
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    Text - Police officers, in the main, join the job to help people. Redirecting their attention from issuing a minor ticket to helping a member of the public is actually something they would prefer to be doing. Get it right, and the likelihood is they will help you and as an afterthought they might say something like; 'Oh by the way, get your taillight fixed/keep your speed down/remember to use your indicator. It is a win/win situation. You feel good and so does the officer.
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    Text - WARNING: This does not work if you fall out of your vehicle drunk/have committed a hit and other serious offence/do it in a sarcastic manner (previously posted for 'What are good questions to ask a police officer?") 355.1k Views View Upvoters View Sharers Upvote 1.9k Share O0o

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