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... Situations and statutes vary, but if you are not in your car or a bar/casino (over 21 establishment) you really are not required to show your DL - just name and address.... Originally Posted by babeeWhile technically true, don't be surprised if the officer decides to jack with you more because you choose not to show your DL. It's not right, but it does happen.
...... Never, ever consent to a search........ Originally Posted by colelsWhether you consent or not some police officer will still search your car, anyway. It would be their words against yours. This happened to me. Make sure you use a hidden tape recorder with a police officer and always ask for their badge number and memorize it.
Make sure you use a hidden tape recorder with a police officer and always ask for their badge number and memorize it. Originally Posted by wiggyExcept that in certain states (like in PA, for instance...), it's illegal to record conversations where there's any "expectation of privacy", without the express consent of everyone involved. In fact, doing is so is a felony. So not only would the taped conversation not be admissible in court, but now you have an additional felony charge on top of that...
Except that in certain states (like in PA, for instance...), it's illegal to record conversations where there's any "expectation of privacy", without the express consent of everyone involved. In fact, doing is so is a felony. So not only would the taped conversation not be admissible in court, but now you have an additional felony charge on top of that... Originally Posted by laserfaceSome states are "one party", which means only one person in the conversation needs to be aware of the recording. Some states are "two party states" where both persons have to be aware of the recording.
Some states are "one party", which means only one person in the conversation needs to be aware of the recording. Some states are "two party states" where both persons have to be aware of the recording. Originally Posted by DstormRight - I can only speak about PA, since that's the one I know most about. PA is a two-party state, where everyone involved must be aware of the recording, and must consent. If you ever did anything like what was suggested above, you'd definitely need to check the laws of the state where you were doing it.