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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1883138" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>If an officer threatens to arrest me for an imaginary law and I'm 100% certain it isn't a law, then I'll smile and tell them to jump if they feel froggy. By the time I'm done, the officer will have learned a very valuable lesson and I may have some spare change in my pocket! (actually, I'd probably try and help the officer to not make such a mistake, even if they were an azzhat about it). </p><p></p><p>The problem comes when you're pretty sure, but not 100%. It's just not worth an argument and arrest. Regardless, it's foolish to argue and fight with them over it. If they arrest you and they're 100% wrong, let your lawyer and the agency work it out in your favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1883138, member: 1132"] If an officer threatens to arrest me for an imaginary law and I'm 100% certain it isn't a law, then I'll smile and tell them to jump if they feel froggy. By the time I'm done, the officer will have learned a very valuable lesson and I may have some spare change in my pocket! (actually, I'd probably try and help the officer to not make such a mistake, even if they were an azzhat about it). The problem comes when you're pretty sure, but not 100%. It's just not worth an argument and arrest. Regardless, it's foolish to argue and fight with them over it. If they arrest you and they're 100% wrong, let your lawyer and the agency work it out in your favor. [/QUOTE]
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