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You’re driving home after dinner. You see red and blue lights. Your heart drops, but you’re calm — you haven’t done anything wrong. Except… every day, innocent drivers make one fatal mistake during traffic stops: They think being polite means answering questions. As a criminal defense attorney who has represented over 500 clients, I’ve watched people talk themselves into DUI investigations, vehicle searches, and handcuffs — all because they answered “friendly” questions officers are trained to ask. In this video, I break down the 5 police questions specifically designed to incriminate you, the psychology behind why people answer them, and the 4 legally powerful phrases that protect your rights every single time. ❌ THE 5 QUESTIONS THAT GET PEOPLE ARRESTED 1️⃣ “Where are you coming from?” Sounds friendly — but it’s a trap. Your answer reveals: • Whether you came from a bar, party, or event • Whether your story “matches” your location • Whether you seem nervous or inconsistent One sentence can create reasonable suspicion for a DUI investigation. Correct response: “Officer, I prefer not to answer questions.” 2️⃣ “Do you know why I pulled you over?” The #1 self-incrimination trap. People guess: “Was I speeding?” “Did I not signal?” Even phrased as a question, that’s a confession. Correct response: “No, officer. Why did you pull me over?” 3️⃣ “Have you had anything to drink tonight?” The DUI pipeline. “Just one drink” = probable cause to pull you out of the car. Doesn’t matter if you’re sober. Correct response: “I’m exercising my right to remain silent.” 4️⃣ “Mind if I search your car?” If they ask, it means they don’t have probable cause. The moment you say “yes,” you’ve waived your Fourth Amendment rights. Correct response: “I do not consent to any searches.” 5️⃣ “I’m trying to help you. Just cooperate.” Police can legally lie. They can promise help, leniency, or “a break” — none of it is real. This line is designed to make you talk. Correct response: “I want to speak with my attorney.” 🛡️ THE 4 PHRASES THAT PROTECT YOU EVERY TIME Say them clearly. Say them calmly. Say them on body cam. 1️⃣ “Am I free to leave?” Defines the encounter. Forces the officer to justify detention. 2️⃣ “I’m exercising my right to remain silent.” You must invoke your Fifth Amendment right out loud. 3️⃣ “I want a lawyer.” Legally ends questioning. 4️⃣ “I do not consent to any searches.” Protects your car, your bags, and your rights. Memorize these. Print them. Practice them. Because in the moment, your nerves will take over — unless your training does. 🧠 Why This Matters Traffic stops are not conversations. They’re investigations. Officers are trained in questioning strategies designed to: • Build suspicion • Gather evidence • Justify searches • Support arrests • Strengthen prosecutions Your job is not to help them build a case against you. Your job is to stay silent, stay calm, and stay free. ⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER This content is for education only, not legal advice. Laws vary by state. If you’ve been arrested or charged, contact a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY “KNOW YOUR RIGHTS” VIDEOS If this video helped you, hit LIKE, tap SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications. We break down real law, real police tactics, and real strategies that protect your freedom. Stay safe. Stay silent. Stay smart.