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Most drivers accidentally give police permission to search their car. All it takes is one nervous “uh… sure.” In this video, you’ll learn: • The exact three-word phrase that protects your rights • How to legally refuse a vehicle search • What to say if police try to extend a traffic stop • The Supreme Court cases that back you up • The biggest mistakes drivers make in the first 15 seconds If an officer asks to search your vehicle, you must clearly say: “I do not consent.” That single sentence protects your Fourth Amendment rights and forces police to rely on probable cause or a warrant. We break down the real legal foundation behind these protections, including: Rodriguez v. United States Terry v. Ohio Florida v. Bostick Brendlin v. California Salinas v. Texas These cases confirm: You can refuse consent to searches You can remain silent during questioning Police cannot extend a traffic stop without reasonable suspicion This video is educational and based on constitutional law. Not legal advice. #TrafficStop #DoNotConsent #KnowYourRights #FourthAmendment #PoliceSearch #RefuseSearch #ConstitutionalRights