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Be polite and respectful. Never bad-mouth a police officer.
Stay calm and in control of your words, body language and emotions.
Don't get into an argument with the police.
Remember, anything you say or do can be used against you.
Keep your hands where the police can see them.
Don't run. Don't touch any police officer.
Don't resist even if you believe you are innocent.
Don't complain on the scene or tell the police they're wrong or that you're going to file a complaint.
Do not make any statements regarding the incident. Ask for a lawyer immediately upon your arrest.
Remember officers' badge & patrol car numbers.
Write down everything you remember ASAP.
Try to find witnesses & their names & phone numbers.
If you are injured, take photographs of the injuries as soon as possible, but make sure you seek medical attention first.
If you feel your rights have been violated, file a written complaint with police department's internal affairs division or civilian complaint board.
KEEP THIS CARD HANDY!
IF YOU HAVE A POLICE ENCOUNTER,
YOU CAN PROTECT YOURSELF.
1. What you say to the police is always
important.
What you say can be used against you, and it can give
the police an
excuse to arrest you, especially if you bad-mouth a police
officer.
2. You don't have to answer a police
officer's
questions, but you must show your driver's license and
registration
when stopped in a car. In other
situations, you can't legally be arrested for refusing
to identify
yourself to a police officer.
3. You don't have to consent to any search
of
yourself, your car or your house. If you DO
consent to a
search, it can affect your rights later in court.
If the police say they have a search warrant,
ASK TO SEE IT.
4. Do not interfere with, or obstruct the
police -- you can
be arrested for it.
IF YOU ARE STOPPED FOR QUESTIONING
1. It's not a crime to refuse to answer
questions, but
refusing to answer can make the police suspicious about
you. You can't be
arrested merely for refusing to identify yourself on the
street.
2. Police may "pat-down" your clothing if
they suspect a
concealed weapon. Don't physically resist, but make it
clear that you
don't consent to any further search.
3. Ask if you are under arrest. If you are,
you have a right
to know why.
4. Don't bad-mouth the police officer or run
away, even if
you believe what is happening is
unreasonable. That could lead to your arrest.
IF YOU'RE STOPPED IN YOUR CAR
1. Upon request, show them your driver's
license,
registration, and proof of insurance. In certain cases,
your car can
be searched without a warrant as long as the police have
probable cause.
To protect yourself later, you should make it clear that
you do not
consent to a search. It is not lawful for police to arrest
you simply for
refusing to consent to a search.
2. If you're given a ticket, you should sign
it; otherwise
you can be arrested. You can always fight the case in court
later.
3. If you're suspected of drunk driving (DWI)
and refuse to
take a blood, urine or breath test, your driver's license
may be
suspended.
IF YOU'RE ARRESTED OR
TAKEN TO A POLICE STATION
1. You have the right to remain silent and to
talk to a
lawyer before you talk to the police. Tell the police
nothing except your name and address. Don't give any
explanations,
excuses or stories. You can make your defense later, in
court, based on
what you and your lawyer decide is best.
2. Ask to see a lawyer immediately. If you
can't pay for a
lawyer, you have a right to a free one, and should ask the
police how the
lawyer can be contacted.
Don't say anything without a lawyer.
3. Within a reasonable time after your
arrest, or
booking, you have the right to make a local phone call:
to a lawyer,
bail bondsman, a relative or any other person. The police
may not listen
to the call to the lawyer.
4. Sometimes you can be released without bail, or have bail lowered. Have your lawyer ask the judge about this possibility. You must be taken before the judge on the next court day after arrest.
5. Do not make any decisions in your case until you have talked with a lawyer.
IN YOUR HOME
1. If the police knock and ask to enter your home, you don't have to admit them unless they have a warrant signed by a judge.
2. However, in some emergency situations (like when a person is screaming for help inside, or when the police are chasing someone) officers are allowed to enter and search your home without a warrant.
3. If you are arrested, the police can search you and the area close by. If you are in a building, "close by" usually means just the room you are in.
We all recognize the need for effective law enforcement, but we should also understand our own rights and responsibilities -- especially in our relationships with the police. Everyone, including minors, has the right to courteous and respectful police treatment.
If your rights are violated, don't try to deal with the situation at the scene. You can discuss the matter with an attorney afterwards, or file a complaint with the Internal Affairs or Civilian Complaint Board.
Produced by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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