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Question: Interacting with a peace officer. Describe some of your rights when talking with officers, filing a complaint, and being pulled over for a traffic stop.

04 Oct 2022,1:55 PM

 

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  1. Interacting with a peace officer. Describe some of your rights when talking with officers, filing a complaint, and being pulled over for a traffic stop. Think about real-life examples that you have seen of people interacting with police officers and share any differences or additional information compared to what you learned in this unit.

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When interacting with a peace officer, you have certain rights. For example, you have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. If you are being pulled over for a traffic stop, you have the right to ask the officer for his or her name and badge number. You also have the right to file a complaint if you feel that you have been mistreated by an officer.

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