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You’re driving home… red and blue lights hit the mirror… the officer walks up and says the classic line: “Do you know why I pulled you over?” Most people make ONE fatal mistake here: They start talking. Talking turns into evidence, evidence turns into probable cause, and within minutes a simple stop becomes a search, DUI investigation, or even arrest. As a criminal defense attorney who’s reviewed thousands of body cam videos, I’ve seen good people talk themselves into charges they never should’ve faced. This video teaches you the only four responses you EVER need — the responses that protect your rights, shut down questioning, and legally stop an encounter from escalating. These are Constitutionally protected, Supreme Court-backed, and 100% legal to use in every state. 🧠 THE 4 RESPONSES YOU MUST KNOW 1️⃣ “Am I free to leave?” – Establishes whether the encounter is consensual or a detention – Forces the officer to reveal authority – Based on United States v. Mendenhall (“free to leave” test) 2️⃣ “I plead the Fifth.” – MUST be verbal – Silent alone is NOT enough – Based on Salinas v. Texas (2013) – Verbally invoking protects you from self-incrimination 3️⃣ “I want a lawyer.” – Immediately stops questioning – Based on Edwards v. Arizona – Conversation legally ends — FULL SHUTDOWN 4️⃣ “I do not consent to searches.” – Protects your car, belongings, and property – Prevents voluntary waivers of your Fourth Amendment rights – “Consent cures all” — NEVER give it – If they search anyway, your attorney can fight it in court 🚔 Why These 4 Phrases Matter Without them, police can: • turn small talk into reasonable suspicion • turn explanations into probable cause • turn nervous answers into a DUI investigation • turn consent into a full vehicle search • turn silence into incriminating behavior (yes, this is legal) These responses stop all of that. 📝 REAL CASE LAW MENTIONED United States v. Mendenhall — free to leave test Salinas v. Texas (2013) — silence is not enough Edwards v. Arizona — right to counsel invocation Frazier v. Cupp (1969) — police can legally lie 🛑 DO NOT Make These Common Mistakes ✘ Answering “Where are you going?” ✘ Chatting to look innocent ✘ Consenting to a quick search ✘ Explaining your side ✘ Filling silence out of discomfort Cooperation means compliance — NOT conversation. 🛡️ 4 RESPONSES. TOTAL PROTECTION. Say them out loud. Practice them. Memorize them. Your rights only work when you invoke them. 1️⃣ Am I free to leave? 2️⃣ I plead the Fifth. 3️⃣ I want a lawyer. 4️⃣ I do not consent to searches. These four sentences prevent costly mistakes, arrests, and lifelong consequences. 🚘 Physical Safety Checklist During a Traffic Stop ✔️ Pull over safely ✔️ Turn off engine ✔️ Turn on dome light ✔️ Hands visible on the wheel ✔️ Announce movements (“I’m reaching for my wallet”) ✔️ Stay calm, polite, firm ✔️ Never physically resist ⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER This video is for educational purposes only and not legal advice. Laws vary by state. If arrested or charged, contact a licensed attorney immediately. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY “KNOW YOUR RIGHTS” VIDEOS If you believe your rights matter, subscribe right now. We release weekly breakdowns that could literally protect your freedom. ▶️ Subscribe & turn on notifications to join thousands learning how to protect themselves legally. Stay safe. Stay smart. And ALWAYS invoke your rights. 🛑 Am I free to leave? 🛑 I plead the Fifth. 🛑 I want a lawyer. 🛑 I do not consent to searches.