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Street Cop Podcast

Permissible Questions During a Motor Vehicle Stop II

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4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

In this blast from the past, Dennis continues his discussion about permissible questions during a motor vehicle stop and some example case laws. Recorded on 05/03/2017.

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0:00.0

One, one, I can't get a way,

0:02.0

I don't have a way, uh-huh.

0:04.0

H-huh.

0:06.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

Hey everybody, uh, have a video for you guys today. Hopefully I don't know if I

0:15.5

cover this before in the past if I did questioning permissible questions on a

0:19.2

motor vehicle stop. If I did I'll give it to you again. I actually have some more

0:22.4

stuff I'm going to add to it and the reason that I'm

0:24.5

jumping on here and giving this portion or this education is because I was told that

0:30.5

today somebody was explaining to a group of people that you could never ask questions

0:36.6

on a motor vehicle stop.

0:38.8

And it is the most ridiculous acidine thing I've ever heard in my life.

0:44.8

And just, it just comes down to people who don't know what they're talking about,

0:49.2

trying to tell other people what to do.

0:51.9

It's a very, very common thing in law enforcement. People have

0:55.0

no idea what you're talking about telling other people what to do. Seems to be a common theme.

1:00.5

So let's clarify some things here. Number one, I will let you know that I have yet to this day, and if you are somebody, have been told of a case getting thrown out because they asked impermissible questions.

1:15.0

If anybody has experience with impermissible questions, I'd love to hear it.

1:20.0

Myself and a handful of the other really proactive interdiction officers that work together.

1:27.3

I do not know the case where there are questions on a motor vehicle stop ever caused the incident or case to be

1:34.8

thrown out. So if you have one I'd love to hear about it. We do have case law on it.

1:40.3

But this is not something that courts focus on. Okay, so I'm going to read a couple

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