If you have an Accident. Advice to new drivers.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Wooly Rhino, Jun 10, 2014.
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So arguing the case when I was given directive by an AUTHORITY on the topic, shows your ignorance of the law AND your rights.
However, you can't refuse a blood test.
What every truck driver should do though is stop listening and reading about false info and learn about the facts. I think I've just illustrated how many folks are clueless about what you need to do in a traffic stop. That also applies to illegal searches of vehicles without a warrant. You have to take responsibility of your own actions and stop the herd and sheep mentality. Knowledge is power, and don't you forget it.Lux Prometheus Thanks this. -
Speaking from experience, shut up and take pictures, pictures, pictures.....50, 60, 70 of them. From every angle of every thing. You have to have the camera in the truck and it needs to have a flash with working batteries. You never know what that picture will show. Trust me on this.....they can save your arse.
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when someone tells you their loved one died, it is customary to say "i'm sorry"
that does not imply you killed them
but you are offering condolences for heir suffering
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If you haven't yet watched the video it is well worth it. 45 minutes with about half the time presented by a criminal defense lawyer who is now a professor at law school and the other half presented by a police officer who is about to graduate from law school. Both of them agree that you should never talk to the police, there's NOTHING good that can come from it. Both of them agree that you should say NOTHING at a traffic accident. -
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If you want to say "my condolences", I think that expresses less guilt than "I'm sorry", but I still think they can twist it into your guilt. Better to just shut up and admit NOTHING. -
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