[OpSec-Reminder] Don't Talk to the Police Under Any Circumstances

We all know it and for 95% of users this thread is unnecessary spam, but I just want to remind us again. Because under duress people tend to break this rule and start talking, even if it's just smalltalk. Or think they are smart enough to talk to them.

For those who really still don't know why you should never even give a policemen the time, here is a presentation of law professor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo2GG8jNe_o

Stay Safe!


Comments


[9 Points] throwawaysextynine69:

Let the low hanging fruits be the sacrifice


[9 Points] rogueXleader:

Got stopped and harassed for at least 3 hours on the side of the road. They tried to harass me, scare me into admitting something I hadn't done, and threatened me with arrest for charges they had absolutely no evidence on. Mind you, this was the boondocks. You know what I answered every single question with for hours? Either "Nope" or "I don't know what to tell you". If I were black I would have surely been beaten severely but being a white guy with means I raked the bastards over the coals in court for charging me with a felony possession of a deadly weapon (fucking brass knuckles from WWII in a glass display case of historical or interesting relics and artifacts from the Clovis period of stone tools to modern weaponry) for no damn reason other than to try and cover their asses for harassing me so long claiming I was on bath salts(LOL!) and I totally wasn't. I had my little dog seatbelted into the passenger seat in a purpose built dog seatbelt harness just trying to go get some cigarettes. Clearly anyone on bath salts would bring their dog, keeping his safety as an utmost concern, and ride around the middle of nowhere just randomly socking people with some brass knuckles. One of the two guys was nice, but the real dick out of the bunch was handling his pistol because my 13 lb. dog was upset a bunch of strangers in black yelling dragged me out of my car by my throat before I could even put it in park. Called him a "regular Barnie Fife" and got slammed into the car, but still laughed at his ass along with one of his coworkers. The cool cop just sat there and small-talked with me while the two idiots fruitlessly searched my car for drugs. In hindsight, it was hilarious and I feel like I've been battle tested to take some heat in the future. Playing dumb is such a great tool, because nearly everyone on earth is dumb it seems like. Not a crime to be an imbecile


[1 Points] Clix828:

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[1 Points] andblowyourhousedown:

Reminder: What Prof. Duane says in that video only relates to Americans.

Non-Americans need to look up their own local laws.


[1 Points] GrandMasta216:

What I always say is https://youtu.be/c5fts7bj-so


[-1 Points] why_not_rmjl:

You really felt the need to post this? This shit has been said like 10 million times in the past week. If people don't know not to talk to the police, then they sure as fuck should not even have anything to do with the darknet in the first place.