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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1312701" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>"I'm on a booty call, officer."</p><p></p><p>But seriously... if you really want, you can say "none of your damn business," like you could to any random stranger who asks you a question like that. However, usually when they pull you over, it is for something that they can give you a ticket for if they want... also, they sometimes just make some random $#it up like "driving left of center" and give you a ticket if they think you're an *******. That's why it's usually a good idea to be nice to them. It's usually just easier and less trouble.</p><p></p><p>But if they pulled you over for something that's a fix-it ticket like a busted taillight, and you're feeling extra protective of your liberty, by all means, let them have it. It just might be more trouble than it's worth, though.</p><p></p><p>I don't ever tell them to **** off when they ask that question. I might deny consent for a search, if whatever they pulled me over for is no big deal and I'm willing to take the ticket; but if they ask me where I'm headed and I don't feel like telling them, I'll just make something up and avoid the trouble.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I think sobriety checkpoints, or any other form of suspicion-less search is complete BS and if I am ever stopped in something like that, I will tell them as much. I think that stuff pisses most people off, but most people just keep quiet about it. Nothing's ever going to get changed that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1312701, member: 4235"] "I'm on a booty call, officer." But seriously... if you really want, you can say "none of your damn business," like you could to any random stranger who asks you a question like that. However, usually when they pull you over, it is for something that they can give you a ticket for if they want... also, they sometimes just make some random $#it up like "driving left of center" and give you a ticket if they think you're an *******. That's why it's usually a good idea to be nice to them. It's usually just easier and less trouble. But if they pulled you over for something that's a fix-it ticket like a busted taillight, and you're feeling extra protective of your liberty, by all means, let them have it. It just might be more trouble than it's worth, though. I don't ever tell them to **** off when they ask that question. I might deny consent for a search, if whatever they pulled me over for is no big deal and I'm willing to take the ticket; but if they ask me where I'm headed and I don't feel like telling them, I'll just make something up and avoid the trouble. As a side note, I think sobriety checkpoints, or any other form of suspicion-less search is complete BS and if I am ever stopped in something like that, I will tell them as much. I think that stuff pisses most people off, but most people just keep quiet about it. Nothing's ever going to get changed that way. [/QUOTE]
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