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🚔🍷 Most DWI cases are built before the officer ever says a word at your window. This video breaks down 5 DWI tricks officers are trained to use, and the exact counter-moves that stop “cooperation” from becoming criminal evidence. 🧠 The core reality 🚨 The DWI investigation often starts before the stop is even made 🗣️ Casual questions are not casual, they are evidence collection 📹 Your words, your movements, and even your timing all get documented 1) Mistake 1: Thinking the stop is really about the stated violation Officers can use a minor traffic violation as the legal basis for a DWI stop The traffic reason may be the excuse, not the real focus ✅ Say this: “I understand you stopped me, officer. Am I free to leave, or am I being detained?” ✅ If detained: “For the record, what traffic violation did you observe?” 2) Mistake 2: Letting the window conversation become a divided attention test “License and registration” plus questions at the same time is often a performance test Fumbling, pausing, forgetting, or splitting focus gets written up as impairment ✅ Say this first: “One moment, officer. I’m retrieving documents first.” ✅ After handing documents over: “I invoke my right to remain silent. I want an attorney. I do not consent to searches.” 3) Mistake 3: Trying to explain away the odor claim If an officer says they smell alcohol, most drivers try to explain That explanation often becomes the admission that strengthens probable cause ✅ Say this early, through a small window gap: “Officer, I’m not answering questions. I invoke my right to remain silent. I want an attorney.” Do not explain drinks, dinner, mouthwash, or timing 4) Mistake 4: Treating the exit order like a neutral step If ordered out, you must comply But how you exit gets scored as possible impairment evidence ✅ Before moving, say: “Officer, for the record, what is the lawful reason for ordering me to exit?” ✅ Then: “I understand. I’m recording this. I am complying under protest. My hands will stay visible.” Exit slowly, smoothly, and say nothing else 5) Mistake 5: Thinking the investigation starts at the window It starts when the lights come on How long you take to pull over, how you stop, and what you do inside the car all get documented ✅ Best move when lights activate: 📍 Signal immediately 🚗 Pull over safely and smoothly 🛑 Stop straight 🔇 Engine off, radio off 👐 Hands visible on the wheel 🚫 Do not reach around or move unnecessarily 🧱 The 4 phrases to drill (screenshot these) 1️⃣ “Am I free to leave?” 2️⃣ “I invoke my right to remain silent.” 3️⃣ “I want an attorney.” 4️⃣ “I do not consent to any searches.” 💬 Comment: Where are you watching from and what time is it right now? 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.