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<blockquote data-quote="specialop24" data-source="post: 819254" data-attributes="member: 8446"><p>In previouse experience, LEO in Pennsylvania not OK, IMHO you should probably try to be as cooperative as you can. Granted you are in a very shaky state of mind and it is to be expected. If the officers ask you for you weapon, you must surrender it, but don't just leave it open and waiting for someone to grab. I most definately agree with Mike Brown in every way. Don't give a disertation, but don't just sit there and say I want a lawyer. It just looks bad. The men and women who work in LE ARE accually there to help you, just try to help them and mostly they will return the favor. (Some exceptions do apply)</p><p></p><p>And as everyone else... I AM NOT A LAWYER AND I CAN'T GIVE ADVISE.... NOT EVEN TO MYSELF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specialop24, post: 819254, member: 8446"] In previouse experience, LEO in Pennsylvania not OK, IMHO you should probably try to be as cooperative as you can. Granted you are in a very shaky state of mind and it is to be expected. If the officers ask you for you weapon, you must surrender it, but don't just leave it open and waiting for someone to grab. I most definately agree with Mike Brown in every way. Don't give a disertation, but don't just sit there and say I want a lawyer. It just looks bad. The men and women who work in LE ARE accually there to help you, just try to help them and mostly they will return the favor. (Some exceptions do apply) And as everyone else... I AM NOT A LAWYER AND I CAN'T GIVE ADVISE.... NOT EVEN TO MYSELF [/QUOTE]
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