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🚔🧠 Most traffic stops get long because drivers panic and start talking. This video gives you 4 calm lines that keep stops short, stop the fishing expedition, and protect your rights when the questions start. 🧠 The core idea ✅ You only have to provide documents and follow lawful orders ❌ You do not have to guess, explain, or help build the case 🎥 The body cam records your words and your tone, so keep it calm and consistent 1) Line 1: Block the confession opener Trap: “Do you know why I pulled you over?” Most drivers guess and confess ✅ Say this: “No, officer. Why did you stop me?” 2) Line 2: Narrate movements to kill the “furtive movement” claim Trap: reaching around silently can be written up as concealment or suspicion Your goal is a clean, boring record ✅ Say this before you move: “My license is in my wallet in my back pocket. I’m going to reach for it now.” ✅ Then: “My registration is in the glove box. I’m going to open it now.” 3) Line 3: End the small talk investigation Trap: “Where are you headed?” “What are you doing tonight?” That is not conversation, it’s evidence building ✅ Say this: “I plead the Fifth.” ✅ Repeat calmly if pressured: “I understand, officer. I plead the Fifth.” 4) Line 4: Shut down consent searches Trap: “Anything illegal in the car?” then “So you won’t mind if I look” Officers do not have to remind you that you can refuse ✅ Say this, no hedging: “I do not consent to any searches.” ✅ If pressed: repeat the same line ⏱️ If the stop starts dragging ✅ Say this after documents are handled: “Officer, am I free to leave?” 🧱 Screenshot this 4 line framework 1️⃣ “No, officer. Why did you stop me?” 2️⃣ “My license is in my wallet. I’m going to reach for it now.” 3️⃣ “I plead the Fifth.” 4️⃣ “I do not consent to any searches.” 💬 Comment: Where are you watching from and what time is it there? This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and police practices vary by jurisdiction. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney in your state.