Three Trick Questions Police Will Ask You and How to Answer Them

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Three Trick Questions Police Will Ask You and How to Answer Them
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@Sh4dow682
@Sh4dow682 3 күн бұрын
but what is the outcome from saying no to these questions? does the officer then go "ok then no probs off you go have a good day".. all well and good saying these things but how do you deal with the reaction to your no..
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
The outcome will be what the outcome will be, it's not your job to provide the police with evidence against you. It's up to the police to decide if they have enough evidence to proceed. Often they will be fishing for evidence. Only 2-3% of police cars are fitted with radar equipment and only about 3-5% of police are trained to use it. But the other 95% are happy to issue a ticket and take your demerit points by you opening your mouth and saying 'sorry I was only slightly over the limit', when prior to you telling them they had absolutely no idea, they pulled you over for a random breath test. A fish only gets caught when it opens it's mouth.
@corditesniffer8020
@corditesniffer8020 3 күн бұрын
@@aussieprepper92 huh I don’t know if those figures are accurate % wise but I have no personal evidence of my own to dismiss or corroborate it so I will tentatively follow your advice as it stands Like you said Fish only gets caught if it opens its mouth
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
@@corditesniffer8020 If anything the percentage will be less than the one I quoted, on average it's probably only 1 or 2 in a hundred that are trained to use radar equipment. Only highway patrol cars have radar equipment, most cars are GD's, detectives, special operations, etc etc none of which have radar equipment.
@corditesniffer8020
@corditesniffer8020 3 күн бұрын
@@aussieprepper92 Well shit that’s pretty useful info Cheers for the tune up mate! Be sure to bet myself a couple less tickets in the future!
@ScottyPilot
@ScottyPilot 3 күн бұрын
Its about how you answer the questions, if you pass the 'attitude test'... ie, if you give cheek, you can expect pushback.. if you sound calm and confident, the cop may question his / her position as to whether to push the situation. Always be polite, clear and firm and never argue on the side of the road..
@johnperry7534
@johnperry7534 4 күн бұрын
I was a policeman for a very long time and I think that the police should tell you immediately why they have stopped you. You have to state your name and address that’s on your license and in some states perhaps your date of birth and you need not say anything else at all. That’s all you need to say. You can say. “I don’t answer questions .” That’s it. Don’t say anything else. Don’t consent to searches. They can inspect the car for roadworthiness within limits. That’s it that’s all. You must comply with breath testing or saliva testing if that’s the original reason why they stop you. For gods sake don’t say anything else , don’t answer questions , be polite but be firm in this . If they arrest you then say nothing, not a word. Object to if you are arrested leaving your car in a Vulnerable location. . It’s their responsibility to protect your property. Indicate strenuously that you do not want your car left in a vulnerable location and if they do , indicate strenuously that you will take legal action against them if the car is damaged as a result . Indicate this strongly . If arrested comply with breath testing don’t sign anything other than a bail form. Don’t take part in any interview under any circumstances . Say nothing . Keep your mouth shut . Silence . If you do all these things then you will protect yourself. The courts know this and silence is no indication of guilt it is a right. Keep your mouth shut. If arrested don’t be shy to ask for a meal, drink, and the use of a toilet. Take your toilet break to have a think and take your time . Wash your face and hands. Clean up, sit quietly . Do not fight. Seek legal advice after arrest. A lawyer can’t help you while in custody unless it’s a bail application for release . Shut you stupid mouth. If you have something in the car that’s u lawful , say nothing don’t comment , if they produce something from your car that’s suspicious say nothing. Don’t say who the people in the car are. Don’t say anything. Don’t say yes to searches of the car or you unless you’ve been arrested. Don’t speak to police . Just do these things. 90 percent of a criminal case in Australia is evidence that you have given by opening your big stupid mouth, so Shut up.
@evabyrne-kr1fz
@evabyrne-kr1fz 3 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the advice, much appreciated.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Pretty much sums it up.
@pullmyniblets
@pullmyniblets 3 күн бұрын
Great advice
@soonendsims921
@soonendsims921 2 күн бұрын
great advice , wish i had of known that years ago
@coolhand1964
@coolhand1964 2 күн бұрын
I'm a retired Police Officer also and I concur with the above. There has been a seismic shift in honesty and integrity in law enforcement and the justice system since I retired 20 years ago. I have even been 'loaded up' as a VICTIM of crime, so that Police could avoid doing the job they are paid to do. Try and complain and it becomes worse still. The rot goes all the way to the top. I now advise people when spoken to by Police about anything at all, to record everything, and say absolutely nothing. Your name and address when stopped driving or riding a motor vehicle in NSW is all you are obliged to say, or speak into a roadside breath test. Advise Police you are recording them, and leave it at that. After spending my adult life in a career in law enforcement, I never thought that I would one day be ashamed to admit my former employment. I took legal advice on trying to clear my name on the COPS Event System and I was told it would cost me my home, so I would be better off changing my name and moving interstate or overseas. Great result for a victim of crime.
@twodogswalking840
@twodogswalking840 3 күн бұрын
Things just aren't right when we need to be protected from our own police force.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Agree, they ar looking to prosecute you, not help you, this became obvious during covid.
@paulveenings6861
@paulveenings6861 3 күн бұрын
@@aussieprepper92their behaviour during covid should have been an eye opener for everyone, unfortunately it wasn’t.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
@@paulveenings6861 for many people it was. I know lots of very pro police people who have changed completely and would no longer speak to police after their Covid antics. They did lots of damage to themselves, I myself was stopped and mistreated by police on at least three occasions during Covid, that could actually make an interesting video.
@JohmScriv
@JohmScriv 2 күн бұрын
They're the threat against which there's no defence.
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 Күн бұрын
The fuzz showed their true colours during lockdown in Victoria -and elsewhere. We have l-o-n-g memories. There are very few genuinely "nice" Mr Policeman who is here to "help" you. Little kids need to be cautioned on that one as well, as he is only "Nice Mr Policeman" for as long as you are a little child.
@andrewferguson3535
@andrewferguson3535 4 күн бұрын
Do you know why I’ve stopped you? Have you forgotten already! 😂
@jetalse7974
@jetalse7974 4 күн бұрын
LOL
@Sssthpok
@Sssthpok 4 күн бұрын
........ because I let you ....
@shanedpain7734
@shanedpain7734 4 күн бұрын
“Are you trying to sell me tickets to The Policeman’s Ball?” (Hope that they say “police don’t have balls”)
@zwarst
@zwarst 4 күн бұрын
You want to know if I know Judge Judy?
@bertsrig6153
@bertsrig6153 4 күн бұрын
To try and raise more revenue because the morons in government keep wasting our tax money?
@Sendu7
@Sendu7 4 күн бұрын
Q. Why do you think you have been pulled over? A. My mates at the pub voted me to be the designated decoy.
@bipolarbear9917
@bipolarbear9917 2 күн бұрын
Oh! The old ‘didi’. Lol! 😊
@PhansiKhongoloza
@PhansiKhongoloza 2 күн бұрын
Aussie immigration; "do you have a criminal record" Me; Sorry no, I never knew it was still prerequisite".....😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786 4 күн бұрын
As an ex-copper, I can tell you that sometimes police lie about wanting to search your car, by saying things like "You car fits a description of a car from a break-in" Thing to remember is many people will abide by the search because they know they havent stolen anything, however, if a cop says something to that effect, the idea would be to have them provide you with the police PROMIS number of the Break-in so you can veryify that he is telling the truth, if he will not provide you with that information, he has pulled you over arbitrarily and has committed an offence. Never submit to any search unless the police can prove they have reasonable suspicion.
@BatCaveOz
@BatCaveOz 4 күн бұрын
PROMIS is only used by the Australian Federal Police. (Who don't typically pull over random motorists).
@gnasa2102
@gnasa2102 4 күн бұрын
Good information to know and to be aware of. Appreciate your support. Thank you.
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786 4 күн бұрын
@@BatCaveOz PROMIS is used in the Northern Territory
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@mawguwerrkungarakunj786 say what now? Did you report this at the time? If not, you are as corrupt as them. Speaking as an ex cop
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@BatCaveOz Canberra police are feds As are the nt cops. They are territories not states
@KenOath42
@KenOath42 4 күн бұрын
I got randomly stopped by police three weeks ago while I was operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner on a public road. The cop tried to engage me in an involuntary conversation and he asked me numerous questions about my day. I did not speak to him at all. I did provided my drivers licence, submitted to a breath test and a drug test. When that was all finished with the cop just stood there staring at me with a quizzical look on his face, so I started my car and drove away. I was there for at least 10 minutes and I did not say a single word to him the entire time. FTP!
@tigerden1908
@tigerden1908 4 күн бұрын
Couple of years back they pursued me down my driveway to my property. There was a random breath test ahead. Apparently, I was avoiding it by going home. They would never admit when they are wrong. Pigs.
@swazzia12
@swazzia12 4 күн бұрын
Your mistake was you gave them the drivers licence , so you agreed to be the trustee of the Estate in your All caps name , which is not you . Your or the drivers licence is not you and does not identify you , your name is only the Christian name John Henry , not John Henry Doe . Once you agree to be the legal name you have agreed to be a legal fiction . Merc & The Semiautos. The last Adam .
@OgglyGoogly
@OgglyGoogly 4 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂​@@swazzia12
@lauriedmills7581
@lauriedmills7581 4 күн бұрын
Up to you what you choose to do but friendly conversation is a good thing. If anything your silence and attitude made him suspicious or “quizzical” as you say.
@drew.243
@drew.243 4 күн бұрын
CHAD move
@longjohn5322
@longjohn5322 4 күн бұрын
The answer to the question of do you know how fast you were going is yes, I know exactly how fast I was going. Saying I was going the speed limit is nowhere near assertive enough. If a cop is trying to play games with you, you need to let him know exactly what type of player you are. Not so long ago I was pulled over by two cops at 3am on my way home from work and the senior officer accused me of doing 26 k’s over the speed limit so I turned to other officer and asked him if he would be willing to stand in court and support the accusation and his response was a bowed head and complete silence. Little did they know that I was well aware of their presence on the road well before they were aware of mine. The cop even accused me of delaying him from getting home at the end of his shift so I suggested to him that he might want to consider who stopped who. They are pathetic little bullies and extortionists.
@fkucutube
@fkucutube 4 күн бұрын
Wrong because you answered him. The correct answer is to reply .. how fast do you think I was going? ALWAYS reply with a question or under common law they immediately take ownership over you then they use Maritime Law to charge you with. Doing it your way creates a joinder that can be used against you in court and the judge is there to collect taxes and your case is already guilty if you don't know what your doing.
@carltondial2749
@carltondial2749 3 күн бұрын
Oh - You the MAN. I'll bet all that bullshit saved your arse. Karmas a bitch hero.
@neotek303
@neotek303 2 күн бұрын
​@@fkucutubehaha... love it and agree. I would add that an appropriate response to any claim made is "do you have evidence?" Asking three times without response gives you the right to answer for them.
@MrBCRC
@MrBCRC 15 сағат бұрын
@@fkucutube Disagree. Stating you know your speed means they're less likely to fabricate a speed in fear that you can later make a formal complaint about them falsifying the speed.
@JO-pz6uf
@JO-pz6uf 11 сағат бұрын
@@longjohn5322 yeah , yeah, of course you did. 😂😂
@glennboyd939
@glennboyd939 Күн бұрын
When I was young my mum got pulled over on suspicion of having potatoes or vegetables or something in her car. The cops threw all our possessions all over the side of the road and drove off, leaving my mum in tears and spending over 1 hour repacking our holiday belongings. That left a lasting impression on small children and all cops are treated poorly for life now.
@quatermass8
@quatermass8 Күн бұрын
Are you joking or not? There is nothing illegal about veggies (or was there?), so were they just being pricks?
@kussemeinkont
@kussemeinkont Күн бұрын
@@quatermass8 There are restrictions on taking fresh fruit and vegetables into certain areas, but these checkpoints are usually not manned by police, so it is unusual for cops to do this work, unless you blew past the checkpoint and they called the cops on you, which would be my guess. Don't do it, it's a hefty fine.
@glennboyd939
@glennboyd939 Күн бұрын
@@quatermass8 border control for pests. Some fruit and veg is forbidden to cross state borders
@quatermass8
@quatermass8 Күн бұрын
@@kussemeinkont I see, the agricultural protection laws. Still, they were pricks the way they dealt with it.
@slavojalois1639
@slavojalois1639 19 сағат бұрын
@@quatermass8 It happens, I lived in Kaniva, 25k from the SA border and yes do checks from time to time.
@fastbackseventyseven3553
@fastbackseventyseven3553 3 күн бұрын
I drove home one night, did an illegal u-turn, and then drove straight thru a double lane roundabout. Cop pulled me over and said "do you know why I pulled you over?" As it was obvious he saw me go thru the roundabout, I said "yeah, I do"...."was it for the roundabout or the u-turn?" he said. "Ah crap, you saw both! Yeah ok". "Wait here..." 2 mins later he comes back, "seeing as though you were honest, I'll let you off with a warning, see ya later!"
@zoolander1721
@zoolander1721 5 сағат бұрын
yeah it goes that way too sometimes, kinda luck of the draw, I've been let off for evading and being drunk, anfetamines helped me out there😂( they didn't breath test as they didn't all carry them back then, and I never admitted to speeding/running, but they were going over 90ks and couldn't keep up, they knew darn well, but just told me to go home,) , but stung hard for driving 100mtrs with no seatbelt coz of previous seatbelt fines.
@fastbackseventyseven3553
@fastbackseventyseven3553 3 сағат бұрын
@@zoolander1721 yeah it does come down to luck sometimes, I was sure I was going to get done but the guy said they were told to give out a few free passes if warranted.
@MiniLuv-1984
@MiniLuv-1984 4 күн бұрын
I am amazed how the focus has become on issuing fines rather than safety. Education is now about profit than teaching, health is about costs rather than health at the same time Governments are about lining their pockets rather than leading.
@damianwright3690
@damianwright3690 4 күн бұрын
It's more along the lines of "public corporation policies over community" - there was a lawsuit in the 1920s I think it was, in America, that was successful in suing a business saying they should have put profits over corporate responsibility to the community. That set the tone for American (and thus most other publicly traded) businesses ever since. I wish that lawsuit hadn't succeeded. Were it not for that, I doubt we'd be in the 'profits before community' stage of economic development.
@MattExzy
@MattExzy 4 күн бұрын
I used to think the common trope of a cop trying to reach a quota was just a joke, but it appears to be a reality.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@MiniLuv-1984 I always ran via the education is king. That is how the "attitude test" came about. If you deny you did something wrong when I try to educate you, I guess you need a ticket to convince you". This is what I taught my pros. Gds don't give many tickets. Those are the cops you will generally interact with.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@MattExzy it is not. Highway patrol kinda. But no quota
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@MiniLuv-1984 you have it all figured out, keep thinking and being who you are 👍👍
@noname-lp3mu
@noname-lp3mu 4 күн бұрын
I had one that went a bit like this, Cop:- "Do you know what speed you were doing?", Me:- "Couldn't have been more than 80km's" Cop:-" In a 60 zone?" Me:- " 80 zone, unless that last sign is wrong" The zone was 80 coming from my direction (leaving town, his was 60 but that was approaching town), turns out he was just nabbing people to fill his quota.
@lesgaal4017
@lesgaal4017 4 күн бұрын
What ive used all my life and once being interviewed at a police station was ,my name address and date of birth then NO COMMENT.
@carltondial2749
@carltondial2749 3 күн бұрын
All nonsense rubbish based on ignorance of the fact that there are no permanent speed zones anywhere in Australia with different limits in opposing directions. Sounds good as a story but it's just rubbish. (Temporary road work limits are an exception)
@deanwallace1680
@deanwallace1680 2 күн бұрын
Cool story bro but total bullshit!
@ozboomer_au
@ozboomer_au 2 күн бұрын
@@carltondial2749 What I think @noname-lp3mu was trying to explain was the signpost at the start/end of a speed zone, where a 60 sign backs onto an 80 sign.
@bingysbackyard
@bingysbackyard Күн бұрын
​@@carltondial2749all speed signs are "recommended speed limits" its worded exactly that way and literally the next paragraph says "at all other times drive to the conditions" meaning common sense drive slower in heavy traffic and later at night when road is empty you can travel quicker
@karlm9584
@karlm9584 4 күн бұрын
It's hilarious because when I was 17, I got pulled over and they asked me all of those questions and to the searching one I said that they could go for it if they wanted to. They spent the next hour searching my car for no reason while I just stood there and watched. It was the biggest piece of crap car you'd ever know. While they were searching my car, my mate drives past in his car unlicensed, uninsured. An hour later they let me go with nothing. Maybe they were bored?
@nihilistic7840
@nihilistic7840 4 күн бұрын
Bored and also nasty pieces of work
@harukinzaphod
@harukinzaphod 4 күн бұрын
You must not have had much to do either hanging around there for an hour.
@Classickoolcars
@Classickoolcars 4 күн бұрын
You should’ve driven a panel van in the late 70’s early 80’s. Was pulled over and searched every weekend…….🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️. Didn’t know it but the previous owner enjoyed the coochie and left a bag under the drivers seat. The cops never found it… only reason I did cause I wrote it off, then wrecked it out!😢😢
@paradiselost9946
@paradiselost9946 4 күн бұрын
as teens, we drove a mate home. no dash lights, flicking a lighter to see the speedo as they tailed us, ffs... finally pulled over, pouring rain... asked to search. i shrugged. not my car... knowing theres a bong in the glovebox, and the driver had weed on him. they searched him, found the weed... didnt search the car. then let us go with a "warning". he was 14.
@karlm9584
@karlm9584 4 күн бұрын
Was 17 and driving my gf and her friends back to her place. Plenty of time to spare.
@johno9507
@johno9507 3 күн бұрын
I was pulled over at 7am on the way home from a 16 hour double night shift about 5 minutes from home. I got out of the car and I'm clearly in my work overalls with company logo and name tag. The cop said "why are your eyes red?" And I said, 'probably because I've spent 16 hours working inside a aircraft fuel tank.' He got really annoyed, told me i was being stroppy and gave me a lecture but finally let me go when i said i just wanted to go to bed. P plates are a absolutely magnetic for cops even when you haven't done anything.
@diannemorris8690
@diannemorris8690 Күн бұрын
I would be like 'are they? thanks for telling me. I will have to speak to my doctor about it".
@kathyw3466
@kathyw3466 Күн бұрын
So are yellow cars . I have been stopped more times in my 50's in my yellow car than the first 30 years of driving.
@steveblackbird
@steveblackbird 15 сағат бұрын
Ahhh us aircraft engineers can be a dry, stroppy bunch, especially after a night shift, lol. Feel for ya mate..16 hours in a tank is rough. Reason I gave up on my tank entry recurrency training, citing medical reasons..I'm 50, don't bend like I used to. Jet-A1 tends to linger for a while in the skin.
@johno9507
@johno9507 14 сағат бұрын
@steveblackbird I hear ya brother. I was a young apprentice when that happened, now I'm 47 with a 'strategic' belly that prevents tank entry. 😄🇦🇺
@RawfunkgamesNetAu
@RawfunkgamesNetAu Күн бұрын
I got pulled over by a female officer with attitude, who, tried to stooge me into opening my bonnet. That's considered a 'search'. I said no! She got bent out of shape, and claims she could arrest me if I did not comply. I replied... Unless you have a warrant for my arrest, have reasonable suspicion I have committed a crime, or I'm about to commit a crime, then arresting me because I legally refused a search, would be an unlawful arrest. Most police like to act like their in charge. When the table are turned, they don't know how to handle it. Name, address and DOB, is all they can legally ask for. The rest... "NO COMMENT!"
@artyfartblast3289
@artyfartblast3289 16 сағат бұрын
The females are the most problematic. They give major attitude every time.
@JO-pz6uf
@JO-pz6uf 11 сағат бұрын
@@RawfunkgamesNetAu bullshit you did. 😂
@RawfunkgamesNetAu
@RawfunkgamesNetAu 10 сағат бұрын
@@JO-pz6uf Troll 🥱
@nihilistic7840
@nihilistic7840 4 күн бұрын
Australia needs a really good video on what grounds they can stop you and ask identity. What's the difference between detain and arrest. And everything else you need to know in order to be able to go about your ordinary business in public without being harassed stalked or assaulted and kidnapped by snots in uniform
@Reluctant_J
@Reluctant_J 4 күн бұрын
Agree 💯 Seems I know more about Americans legal system and rights than about my own here @ home. But then my only interaction with QPS in the last 15 years - when they paid a visit to my house - ended with taking selfies with my cat 😺 I shit you not I have the Ring Cam footage of them leaving, laughing & telling me it's all good 😊 Unsubstantiated BS
@Junkitup
@Junkitup 4 күн бұрын
Run
@djhogan65
@djhogan65 4 күн бұрын
In Queensland you could read the relevant sections of the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act and answer ALL of your questions in a few minutes of reading. It is freely available on line. Other States would have similar legislation. The simple answer is dont commit crime, dont cause trouble for other people, dont be a rude and obnoxious dickhead, dont hang around the street drunk or stoned, dont hoon around in cars and endanger other people, dont hang around with people that do these things, and you will rarely speak with police (probably almost never). If you do speak with police for routine things like traffic stops, just be courteous and comply with any lawful directions. On the other hand, if you are being a dick and a public nuisance, or committing crime regularly, OF COURSE police will speak with you regularly! Most people in Australia who claim that police harass them all the time are probably serial public nuisance dickheads, or they bait the police, or they are legit criminals committed to a criminal lifestyle. You need to take a long hard look at yourself and ask, "Am I a serial dickhead?" 98% chance you are, you just dont know it. The other 2%, well perhaps police are doing the wrong thing.
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn 4 күн бұрын
I don't get this "I don't have to show you identification' shit you see Americans pulling. Who cares? Where's the advantage in not complying with a reasonable request and pissing them off. It's like you're trying to force them to charge you with something. How about not BEING an arsehole so you don't get treated like one? Being reasonable and polite has got me out of a lot of shit over the years. I'll be free to go while the guy next to me who did the same thing gets locked up, happened many a time!
@BenjaminPitkin
@BenjaminPitkin 4 күн бұрын
The short answer is to be perfectly polite and don't give them probable cause... If requested, you are required to state your name and home address. If when driving, you are also required to produce your driver's license. You are required to follow reasonable directions - and if arrested are expected to comply, and there are no grounds for them using force if you are compliant. In all this, you are not required to answer any questions - although they will ask, and it is sometimes advantageous to point out important information that might help you. You are NOT required to be a witness for your own prosecution. Be very mindful that anything you do say, could - and probably will be used to build a case against you. Even if it's true, and innocent - if it can be presented in such a manner that makes you seem unreliable or dishonest - or could contradict something said later, or by another person - or used to build a case for motive. There are many ways you can be caught with your own words.
@bulldogcampbell5036
@bulldogcampbell5036 4 күн бұрын
Officer: do you know why i pulled you over? Me: Not because I'm good looking?
@allomony4010
@allomony4010 4 күн бұрын
because I let you!!
@samorprong
@samorprong 4 күн бұрын
And to the female officer you probably would have answered : Yes because I look beautiful !!
@hahahaha-qu6uv
@hahahaha-qu6uv 4 күн бұрын
They pull you over for Revenue and Quota obligations
@cameronhickey7771
@cameronhickey7771 5 күн бұрын
Q: do you know why i stopped you A: yep, you wanted to get your sales target of tickets for the week. Cops are just mobile revenue collectors.
@MrJDoe
@MrJDoe 4 күн бұрын
No .. Don't be funny with them or the topic. I don't answer questions. By saying this, even when they greet you with Hello, how are you today. I don't answer questions. I tells them immediately your on solid ground and they are getting nothing. Your interactions will be over almost immediately.
@allananderson949
@allananderson949 4 күн бұрын
Sounds like a good way to get a yellow sticker on your car, even if there nothing is wrong with it
@Looking-great
@Looking-great 4 күн бұрын
I got pulled over and asked do you know why I pulled you over? I said revenue? The cop went crazy. 😂
@cameronhickey7771
@cameronhickey7771 4 күн бұрын
@@allananderson949 just got to give them the right hand shake wink, wink.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
Police don't have a quota in Australia numnuts
@BeardedBavarianBiker.
@BeardedBavarianBiker. 3 күн бұрын
The police (Troopers) were corrupt in Ned Kelly's day, and to this day, nothing's changed except their title.
@gwailou9003
@gwailou9003 Күн бұрын
Yep, they used to be called the police SERVICE, then disastrously rebranded as the police FORCE
@alreadybanned-pe6se
@alreadybanned-pe6se Күн бұрын
In his day they were police Now they are a foreign registered corporation They are imitating police officers They don't enforce the law of the land (the original constitution)
@1112-g1x
@1112-g1x 13 сағат бұрын
@@gwailou9003 these subtletys are very important
@Martin-x2t
@Martin-x2t 4 күн бұрын
How does a fish get caught? It opens it’s mouth.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@Martin-x2t pretty much sums it up 👍👍
@sethc6663
@sethc6663 4 күн бұрын
Cop "Can I have your name" Answer "No I need it, get your own"
@neotek303
@neotek303 2 күн бұрын
😂
@groundcontrol9422
@groundcontrol9422 Күн бұрын
😅😅😅
@martinscrapp7166
@martinscrapp7166 4 күн бұрын
The police will have "reasonable suspicion" if you hold a firearms licence. Sadly, I think having such a licence opens a lot of doors for the police...because their default setting is: _if you have a firearms licence, they just haven't caught you yet_ ,...despite the vast majority of firearms licence holders are law-abiding citizens.
@Matt123a
@Matt123a 4 күн бұрын
That's not reasonable suspicion of a crime. If they had a report of gun fire by someone fitting your description in a car like yours, that's a RAS. Or if you made an admission that you had been using outside of conditions (a club).
@nihilistic7840
@nihilistic7840 4 күн бұрын
Whereas you can't say the same for the vast majority of cops
@gary122
@gary122 4 күн бұрын
When you have a firearms licence you are treated differently, more like a criminal...been there
@corditesniffer8020
@corditesniffer8020 4 күн бұрын
@@gary122still there myself Having a gun license basically puts a target on your back no matter how nice and professional you act in all dealings you will always be a target for police Disgusting to be honest the double standard that’s displayed
@grimreaper6112
@grimreaper6112 4 күн бұрын
@@corditesniffer8020 No i have had a firearms license for many years and own firearms and i havent been pulled up in over 20 years Police have inspected my gun safe a couple of times and only there about 5 minutes but thats about it.
@jamesdanton9033
@jamesdanton9033 4 күн бұрын
I've been pulled over by police four times in the past six months and I got everything from: 'You were speeding, this is a 50 zone!' 'Officer, this is a 60 zone.' 'I still think you were speeding!' to: 'You must think this is your own private race track!' 'Yes, I think this is my own private race track. Was I speeding?' 'Well, no.' to: 'You made an illegal U-turn back there.' 'It's not an illegal U-turn.' Goes to check basic road rules 'You're free to go.' I wish I was kidding. The police in Australia are a joke.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
You're having a bad run
@jamesdanton9033
@jamesdanton9033 3 күн бұрын
@@aussieprepper92 Well, the government has officially labelled me 'immoral' for having speeding fines, so likely I come up on their systems when they see my plates and the computer says 'harass'.
@neotek303
@neotek303 2 күн бұрын
​@@jamesdanton9033either that or "sovereign citizen" because you watch videos about how to assert your inherent rights.
@jamesdanton9033
@jamesdanton9033 2 күн бұрын
@@neotek303 In that case it's political and of news to everyone.
@jackfrost2146
@jackfrost2146 4 күн бұрын
Years back, I cut a corner turning right into a narrow side street, I was half on the right side of the street, and had to swerve away from a cop coming the other way- he was half on my side and was swerving away too. I continued a couple hundred metres and stopped in front of my mate's place, noticing the cop doing a u-turn. He stopped and was pulling his book out while walking to me. He said "You nearly hit me, you were on the wrong side of the road." I said "So were you." He mumbled something for a minute, put his book back, and drove off!
@paullavery8894
@paullavery8894 Күн бұрын
Australia. The country where you have NO rights.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 Сағат бұрын
Plenty of rights, you just have to know what they are and use them.
@maxwellking3326
@maxwellking3326 5 күн бұрын
I took a dirty cop to Court after a malicious exercise. What floored me was the totally edited and falsified video which was thrown at me.. I don't know how it is possible to forensically demonstrate such falsifying, but I now know that it is possible and that it is used!!
@wendychan6679
@wendychan6679 4 күн бұрын
If they have a good video editor they can make it look like anything.
@grahamj1935
@grahamj1935 4 күн бұрын
Oh my god stop living in fantasy land.... Redacted video or edited videos are insubmissable evidence in court...it will never hold up.😂😂 Edited😂😂😂😂😂Never heard so much shit in my life......
@JoeBlow-fy1wd
@JoeBlow-fy1wd 4 күн бұрын
​@@grahamj1935 How would you know????
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
Police don't have the know how to edit a video. This is absurd. Most of them can't even burn it to a dvd
@grahamj1935
@grahamj1935 4 күн бұрын
@@JoeBlow-fy1wd 😂😂😂move on....
@taslad5157
@taslad5157 Күн бұрын
About ten years ago, my wife was stopped about 3ks from Cairns central around 10 am, the cop asked a few questions and realised that everything was tickety boo but as he was leaving he said 'those tyres will need sorting out soon'. The reason my wife had been to Cairns central was to get four new tyres fitted, so they had 3 kilometers of wear on them!!!
@manicmasterofmetal2620
@manicmasterofmetal2620 4 күн бұрын
Do you know why I stopped you? I dont answer questions. Its nothing personal or against cops, I just dont answer questions. Do you know how fast you were going? Please refer to the first answer. Can I search your car? Officer, if you have a search warrant you can definately search my car, until then no. Be polite but resolute. Answer no questions because you are not required by law to, and they will twist anything you do say to suit themselves. Criminals have walked free from murder charges because they refused to answer anything the cops ask them. If they are asking questions it means they don't know anything and are fishing for an admittance of guilt.
@dirtmcgirt168
@dirtmcgirt168 4 күн бұрын
Correct. I’m not discussing my day works too. Eventually you will have to tell them you wish to remain silent after they persist with a barrage of questions or persuasive techniques
@andrewwatson5360
@andrewwatson5360 4 күн бұрын
If you are going to answer questions it's best to think carefully about the answers you give. In the first instance if you say "no I don't know why you stopped me" and the police have observed you doing something wrong they can say you were driving distracted etc. A better answer would be " For a random breath test ". And your speed is always "within the speed limit" . They ask when you speed has been estimated by observation not measured by a radar gun or similar.
@billymctaco721
@billymctaco721 4 күн бұрын
Mr Inbetween aye, best Aussie show ever
@manicmasterofmetal2620
@manicmasterofmetal2620 4 күн бұрын
@@andrewwatson5360 It's just safer to not answer questions at all. If you answer they can twist it around to suit them now or later in court. If you don't answer they have nothing to do but let you go, unless someone has witnessed you doing something wrong, or they have irrefutable proof you did something wrong. If they are asking questions they don't know anything. If they did they would just put handcuffs on you and drag you off to jail.
@andrewwatson5360
@andrewwatson5360 4 күн бұрын
@@manicmasterofmetal2620 Th as t is up to you but no answering or being uncooperative can quickly escalate a simple traffic stop into a situation you cannot reverse from and if you end up in a court it will be stated that you acted suspiciously. If there are no independent witnesses to the interaction it becomes your word against the police so you have to ensure that you don't provide any ammunition to use against you and refusing to answer reasonable questions is one sure way to do it. They have a job to do and your demeanor plays a big part in their decision making when it comes to just letting you go or taking things further. In my slightly irresponsible youth many decades ago there was much less oversight of police, no body cams, no radar guns and much less training in legal niceties so the cops had a fairly free reign when out on the road. So you had to be able to talk your way out of things at times if you were an enthusiastic driver. Playing the legal richessness card didn't work as it was usually just you and the cop who often had a mate. If they said you did it and they wanted to take it further than you did it ! So with my mouth I managed to get off scott free at times, with a warning at other stops or with a much lesser fine on others. I didn't ever lose my licence or end up in court even though I was driving powerful cars and big motorbikes. I was always polite, respectful and friendly and if my bullshit was obviously not going to work carefully admitted to a milder version of the events that occurred. Back in the 70s it was like the wild west and being belligerent and refusing to answer questions was asking for trouble. Things have changed but not that much so it's better to be prepared with good non committal answers than raising suspicions by "exercising your rights ". You're in a power imbalance and you are on the light end with minimal means to influence an outcome in your favour.
@moirateresa
@moirateresa Күн бұрын
My grandfather was a copper and he always said they only know what you tell them. Keep your mouth shut.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 Күн бұрын
Sounds like your grandfather was a good one.
@julians9763
@julians9763 4 күн бұрын
Your channel has encouraged many of us to train ourselves to be knowledgeable on how to deal with the police.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@julians9763 thanks for the positive comment 👍👍
@rtwolfrt
@rtwolfrt 4 күн бұрын
I'm in Australia, I'm glad to hear someone speaking about this, and I would definitely like to hear more, information about the police, laws, and our rights in Australia.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@rtwolfrt did not realise this simple topic is so popular, there will definitely be more videos 👍👍
@2AdAlchemy
@2AdAlchemy 15 сағат бұрын
Its really quite simple. Dont break the law and you will never meet a cop..
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 15 сағат бұрын
@@2AdAlchemy tell that to the countless people who spend years sometimes decades in prison simply by being in the wrong place at the wrong time or because some cop was too lazy to investigate or didn’t like their skin colour or ethnicity. You really do live in a fantasy world….
@hankhicks2265
@hankhicks2265 15 сағат бұрын
if they ever ask you to come down to the station to answer some questions...don't go...ask them if your being charged and if your not ...don't answer any more questions and don't cooperate with them because its not worth taking the risk in finding out if they're reasonable cops or just assholes
@hankhicks2265
@hankhicks2265 15 сағат бұрын
@@2AdAlchemy if a cop ever tells you " you've nothing to worry about if you've done nothing wrong" is the exact time you should start worrying
@LiveItLikeLisa
@LiveItLikeLisa 5 күн бұрын
I like these ones! More of these please
@valentinosgsxr
@valentinosgsxr 4 күн бұрын
As I was born overseas I am really interested for this type of content as well. You can only learn as much by reading the government's websites for regulations and policies. Although, I see that questions and responses are relevant to my birth-country as well!
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
There will be more.
@aussiecamperman8382
@aussiecamperman8382 2 күн бұрын
A cop on his way to work in his own private car flew into a roundabout while I was already in it and nearly hit my rear so I gave him the finger and brake checking him cos he was within inches of my rear for about 1 klm and he pulled me over in plain clothes threatening me with a list of traffic offences. Long story short, he said a fine will be posted out. I very loudly argued with him saying he was pretending to be a cop, no badge or uniform. I actually received the fine and took it court. When at court he did not turn up and the excuse was the printer was not working at the police station and the case was thrown out within 2 minutes. He knew he was in the wrong and on a power trip but if your in the right, stand up to them and go to court.
@ShaneMcGrath.
@ShaneMcGrath. 4 күн бұрын
Police - "Do you know why I pulled you over" You - If I knew that I would also know next weeks winning lotto numbers and I wouldn't need to be driving at all.
@noname-lp3mu
@noname-lp3mu 4 күн бұрын
Y"You're going to try and sell me tickets to the (insert state here) police ball arn't ya" P"(insert state here) police don't have balls" P-a few seconds later -"Just bugger off" (good end)
@pepelemoko01
@pepelemoko01 4 күн бұрын
Don't say "You are gay and sick of the whole gay bar scene for meeting men."😆😆
@davewhite4206
@davewhite4206 4 күн бұрын
You could say I'm glad you're stopping me for speeding because I thought you would catch me out for being absolutley pissed!
@iamnotarobot2378
@iamnotarobot2378 2 күн бұрын
The response I always use when asked by a cop; 'do you know why I pulled you over' is, 'to compliment me on my safe driving'.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
I love that one, best answer so far. 🤣
@velcroman11
@velcroman11 2 күн бұрын
You can always trust a criminal to be a criminal but you can never trust a cop. They will tell you that their veracity is beyond reproach. Don’t ever believe that! Remember, “Tell’m nothing, take’m nowhere.”
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
100%
@jonathanparle8429
@jonathanparle8429 4 күн бұрын
I would never ever let the police search my car because of the possibility of them planting something in it. I got pulled over for absolutely no reason whatsoever back when I was living in greater Sydney 8 years ago. I had broken absolutely no laws whatsoever - road related or otherwise. The officer did the ubiquitous breath test which provided the legal excuse for pulling me over. Then they launched into a long fishing expedition that went on for 20 plus minutes. It is a long story but for brevity, I made an official complaint to the police the next day and it was settled. As a matter of fact, the conduct of that officer was worse than what I stated in my complaint however I had no proof of some of their subsequent conduct so I could not include it in the complaint. This included them hiding away in a side street and subsequently pursuing me from a distance thinking I was too stupid to know I was being tailed. The purpose of that was to give them an excuse (in their criminal corrupt mind) to arrest me since they had asked me where I was headed back when they were illegally detaining me. I was actually headed back home but had decided I will pull off into a McDonalds for a bathroom break and a meal. But when I saw them pursuing me once again from a distance I decided to keep driving straight home. In hindsight perhaps I should have gone to the McDonalds since I would then definitely had taken the State of NSW to court for wrongful detention, wrongful arrest and assault by a police officer. But since I drove straight home I was merely prepared to sue for wrongful detention had there been no settlement to my satisfaction. But I will tell you - that officer should not be in the police force. The lawless Wild West ceased to exist for very sensible and humane reasons and we should not see individual officers playing corrupt town sheriff.
@John-gm8ty
@John-gm8ty 4 күн бұрын
this is why you have to have a dashcam dummy.
@lewisgreen6722
@lewisgreen6722 4 күн бұрын
​@John-gm8tby bit harsh
@John-gm8ty
@John-gm8ty 4 күн бұрын
@@lewisgreen6722 are you American or something?
@NipponNostalgicTV
@NipponNostalgicTV Күн бұрын
"Do you know why I pulled you over?" "Yes, because you are a class traitor."
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 Күн бұрын
Generally kids with too much time on their hands.
@KrAUSerMike
@KrAUSerMike 4 күн бұрын
Ex VicPol here Sometimes they engage in 'conversation'. Such things as "Where are you headed?" To the unlearned, it sounds like an ice breaker to calm you down but really, it's to illicit information from you. We were trained to ask questions in such a way to relax people into freely giving up information to us. Be polite, but don't answer questions with details. If they ask "Where are you headed tonight?" answer "I'm just on my way home." If they probe, be polite and just answer "I'm just one my way home." Don't say from where or even "I'm tired and just want to go home". That may give them reason to suspect you are intoxicated. Also, it is NOT illegal for police to lie to you during the conducting of their official police business.
@farque4849
@farque4849 4 күн бұрын
Once a dog always a dog. FTP
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@KrAUSerMike hold up. In nsw we were always taught not to lie. It served me well to the point that the crooks knew that even as I was arresting them I was not going to mess then around. Lying is a nono.
@proscreens2137
@proscreens2137 4 күн бұрын
Being polite and saying as little as possible i the best way to go
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@proscreens2137 people don't understand that police officers jobs are to educate So if they pull you over for something, if you deny it you have a 50% chance of a ticket, if you accept it 25, if you are a no English non comprehended 25 dodge too. Best is for lower level offences just to suck it up and throw yourself on their mercy. Especially if it is not highway
@KrAUSerMike
@KrAUSerMike 4 күн бұрын
@@Rainmain667 I left VicPol over a decade ago, but maybe it has changed now, but back then we were told that it was not illegal to lie during road side encounters as traffic laws fell under a slightly different set of rules and thus there was more leniency for discretion on the officers' part. Because of this everyone hated Highway Patrol, even the general duties cops.
@markhayleybeadon
@markhayleybeadon 4 күн бұрын
You lost that one because you spoke to them. You can't be charged with not speaking to police. But anything you do say to police will literally be used against you.
@glennmorrissey2529
@glennmorrissey2529 4 күн бұрын
Hello all, the issue with traffic offences in NSW and questioning by police is technically that anything said by you is not admissible at court if you have not received an official caution that being, "I am going to ask you some questions, you do not have to say or do anything you do not want to, but anything you do say will be recorded and may be used as evidence at court at a later stage. Do you understand this?" All police in NSW wear Body Worn Cameras (BWV), in particular members of the "Highway Patrol" so when the officer approaches your vehicle and asks you questions such as stated by the host of this channel be aware that you are more than likely being recorded which should be the first words spoken to you by the officer, "I am recording sound and audio". Therefore my first question to the officer if he hasn't already advised you would be, "Before I choose to answer any questions are you recording sound and audio?" if answered yes, "Simply say, "As I am being recorded I choose not to answer". Remember supply your licence, legally you must and ensure your vehicle is registered. Traffic is a complex matter so supply your licence and you have complied with the law. Remeber these examples are for minor traffic offences only such as speeding, fail to indicate etc. If you are involved in a serious matter such as causing a death due to your alleged driving then you would receive the caution but remain silent, it is your right under law. . Remember be polite,don't be a smart arse and don't lose your cool, it doesn't work. Have your drivers licence with you, ensure your car is registered to be driven on the road in the first place and if told you will be receiving an infringement notice in the mail simply ask, "Okay, may I ask you what the alleged offence is?" and leave it at that, nothing more. The next point would be that some magistrates in NSW state or believe that regarding traffic offences it is not a requirement to receive a caution yet some do, this would have to be clarified by you or your solicitor. If in doubt seek legal advice. Drive safe and courteous everyone.
@djhogan65
@djhogan65 4 күн бұрын
In Queensland, and probably every state in Australia, if police want to question you about an INDICTABLE offence they must give you your rights and warnings (ie right to silence, right to contact lawyer, right to contact friend or relative), and if they fail to do so the recording is not admissable as evidence in a court case. For a non indictable offence ( Simple offence), such as traffic offences, an interview without the warnings will probably be admissable as evidence in a court case. The judge MAY rule the interview as inadmissable as evidence, but PROBABLY WILL admit it as evidence. If you answer ANY question at a traffic stop, regadless of rights and warnings not having been given, you should assume it will be used as evidence!
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@djhogan65 yep because the caution is in regards to official questioning about criminal offences. Traffic offences are not criminal offences.
@nihilistic7840
@nihilistic7840 4 күн бұрын
@@glennmorrissey2529 being polite doesn't work either
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@glennmorrissey2529 you are confused, the caution is for criminal matters, not traffic matters, no caution required for traffic matters. If the traffic matter could turn into a criminal matter police will caution prior to questioning, such as interviewing for a fatal accident. If you are being cautioned you know you are in deep trouble. Being polite does not really help you, it only makes it easier for you to be convicted,
@julietharty1965
@julietharty1965 3 күн бұрын
Sorry Mr Prep, worked in the cops for a long time. The example regarding the caution is from Sutherland Court. The magistrate has the final say. Yes, it’s for criminal offences but if police are ever unsure where the matter is headed, throw in a caution, can’t hurt and there is no law against it. In the end produce your licence and be respectful and if there is nothing to hide you will have no worries whatsoever. If you have issues in your car, prohibited items etc, well, your choice. Perhaps the police will have reasonable cause to search your car and then your off on another tangent. My tip, keep your car registered, your licence valid and stay happy.
@goofymcadams
@goofymcadams 4 күн бұрын
If you say NO to a search, you best bet they will make up something. Do a video on Police and your rights in your own home. As in are they allowed to come straight in or can you say NO? Cheers!
@Kysushanz
@Kysushanz 4 күн бұрын
The best answer is to say "As you have asked permission to search the car, you admit to having no probable cause/reason to search and as such, I deny consent to any search". This makes it much harder for them to "fabricate" grounds for a search during the stop.
@julietharty1965
@julietharty1965 3 күн бұрын
Hello Goofy, police can only enter without permission when there is a concern for someone’s welfare such as hearing domestic violence occurring. The second is if they have a search warrant which they will read to you and give you what is called an Occupiers Notice but usually related to bigger issues, prohibited drugs, guns etc.
@SomebodyNobodyAnybody
@SomebodyNobodyAnybody 2 күн бұрын
​@julietharty1965 all a cop has to say is they thought they heard someone scream or something inside the house....bingo Bangor there's the probable cause no warrant needed and all things discovered are now admissible in court
@gordonmoore7302
@gordonmoore7302 4 күн бұрын
Hahahaha reasonable suspicion. I'm yet to meet a female officer that hasn't said I smell marijuana right after you say no.
@boblouden6663
@boblouden6663 4 күн бұрын
BS.
@michaelsizer-r7w
@michaelsizer-r7w 4 күн бұрын
This works if you have a female and male,im 6,7 120 bit wild history but I get straight out start talking to the female like at a night club but I totally ignore the male wont engage him at all I just hammer her with smiles flirts ,this has happened many times it throws him right of cause I pretend he just not there if he speaks i answer her,while being on heat talking to her fay skinny they love it. followed by I demand you search me bae but 9nly you.still not been searched yet using this method
@boblouden6663
@boblouden6663 4 күн бұрын
@@michaelsizer-r7w not going to work with Aussie cops they s bit smarter then USA cops 😁
@gordonmoore7302
@gordonmoore7302 4 күн бұрын
@@boblouden6663 what is b.s. Are you referring the officers who said these things. The referring to fact that they do actually do this or my actually having lived through experiences. Which includes successfully prosecuting 2 female officers for ethical breaches and with two more pending. Your reductive proclamation needs more explanation. It lacks all subtle refinement that one uses to conduce an argument, debate or rational discussion. In layman terms. What are you saying is BS. Argument needs to be like a spear. It's got to have a point. Or else you are just some nut yelling random shite.
@jitsapprentice4034
@jitsapprentice4034 4 күн бұрын
Stop smoking it and you won’t get harassed.
@TheEnigman
@TheEnigman Күн бұрын
I had a Gabriel 'Fluffy' Enriquez moment a couple of years back. I'd picked up Krispy Kreme donuts and other items for my parents for a family get together and when the cop asked me if I knew why he'd pulled me over I held the donuts up and said "Because you could smell them?" He had to walk away for a moment and I could see him trying to get hold of himself. He was still chuckling a bit when he walked back to the car. He'd pulled me over because I was 'driving too slow' while others were speeding past me - I was driving my sister in law's car as she'd parked me in and was just being careful in an unfamiliar vehicle. Driving under the speed limit when others were going past it was cause for concern, he breathalyzed me then sent me on the way. Not a joke I'd pull with the Highway Patrol.
@barrettloraine1486
@barrettloraine1486 4 күн бұрын
The best answer is, no comment, next question, answer,no comment, always no comment.
@paulstubbs7678
@paulstubbs7678 7 сағат бұрын
I once was pulled over, the officer said "Do you know you were over the speed limit, Have you been drinking." So I said "yes" knowing I would pass any tests. It almost looked like a 'light bulb moment' in sargent plods eyes (there was a quite notable change in his tone) "Ah drink driving procedure", so he got out his breathalyser and went through that procedure, after finding me clear, he sent me on my way - as per his procedure - completly forgetting the speeding offence. Best answer I've ever given to a cop, saved me a packet.
@PlumbBob-FGX
@PlumbBob-FGX 5 күн бұрын
If you've had say, for example a DUI conviction from 20 plus years ago. You can expect to be pulled over in the evening, say always after 9pm for an RBT. Their computer screen will indicate that, and it could be their lucky night. There's nothing like repeat business.
@jimmydcricket5893
@jimmydcricket5893 4 күн бұрын
Thats not true.
@ChrisParsons-i1r
@ChrisParsons-i1r 4 күн бұрын
Sorry from personal experience I can confirm this to be BS. I was done yrs ago PCA and when I applied for a liquor licence recently there was no record of it on the system. None. They even asked if I had any priors. Records aren’t kept that long for minor things of that nature…
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@PlumbBob-FGX it's more the fact it's 9pm and there are not many cars on the road. A lot of stations they have to do 10 rbts a shift
@bumscorchos1070
@bumscorchos1070 3 күн бұрын
Not true and they generally have to search that info when they have your ID
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 3 күн бұрын
@@bumscorchos1070 It is easy enough to search a numberplate then one more button to do an owner search.
@grim4this
@grim4this 2 күн бұрын
I have lived through all these questions. This is what I learnt. 1) Do you know why I pulled you over? umm your bored?
@CleverKoala
@CleverKoala 3 күн бұрын
Here's a true story from a long long time ago. My brother and his friend driving along a country road to go surfing. They smoked weed all the time. My brother was driving and as he pulled over thinking well we are done here. They coppers asked them both to step out, and then proceeded to strip search the car. He said they tore out everything and searched really thoroughly finding nothing. They then got back in their police car and drove off. The boys packed all their gear back in the car and put the surfboards back up on the racks. They then got back in the car and he was just about to drive off when his mate said "oh wait a tick". He opened the passenger door, reached under the car and retrieved the stash. He had calmly flipped it under the car as they alighted the vehicle. The boys in blue never bothered to check the road under the car. Staying cool & calm is always wise.😉
@TheShodan92
@TheShodan92 Күн бұрын
LOL!!.Outstanding!
@deecarter147
@deecarter147 12 сағат бұрын
Many, many years ago a dope head mate would tell the tale of being pulled over by a cop just outside a country town. He said he was polite and helpful as possible and when the cop asked to search his car he let him. "Mind if I have a cig while I wait?" he asked and the cop said 'Go ahead." So he reached in, got his tobacco pouch from the dash and stood to one side. He said he rolled a cigarette, put the pouch in his shirt pocket, and smoked his cig while watching the cop look through the car. The cop found nothing and sent him on his way, and he tossed his tobacco pouch that also contained a foil of dope back on the dash. Postscript: Some years later he rolled his car into a creek speeding while DUI (and probably also ripped) and drowned in 12 inches of water. Ironically the water course was called Narcotic Creek. Don't do drugs and drive, kids.
@TheShodan92
@TheShodan92 2 сағат бұрын
@@deecarter147... That's actually a good story. Funny and tragic.
@3tourveteran318
@3tourveteran318 Күн бұрын
You learn this real quick in the military. Don't become your own worst enemy. Silence is key.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 10 сағат бұрын
100%
@imoovabull6042
@imoovabull6042 4 күн бұрын
dash cam, preferably with gps speed and time stamp. win in court every time.
@notsureyou
@notsureyou 4 күн бұрын
I haven't had to use it, but I think the cop seeing me have one threw her off of her game.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@imoovabull6042 all my cars have front and rear dash cams👍👍
@gibbsey9579
@gibbsey9579 4 күн бұрын
There's a lot of cop haters on here. I'd rather be pulled over by a cop than get a ticket in the mail.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@gibbsey9579 at least you know what's going on
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
I still would not be admitting to any offences or volunteering what you have done wrong.
@Truthtalker365
@Truthtalker365 3 күн бұрын
If people do hate them, then there’s probably a very good reason for that, perhaps the way that they treat the public!
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 3 күн бұрын
@Truthtalker365 they have hundreds of thousands of interactions each year but no one will bother to comment about that. It's boring.
@chrisgregory4796
@chrisgregory4796 3 күн бұрын
Most people will be checked by an unmanned device 500 times for every speed check by a police officer. I havrn’t been pulled over by a copper in over 20 years, last century it was common to get pulled ober. in WA at least virtually all tradfic policing is done by remote camera.
@wendychan6679
@wendychan6679 4 күн бұрын
If you let them search your car it is possible they may plant evidence in it for later use. I have heard many stories about police and have seen them in action so unfortunately I don't trust them. Also when one of them was talking to me I think she was trying to find out if I was under the influence by the sound of my voice. It is sad but you need to be VERY careful when dealing with them.
@allananderson949
@allananderson949 4 күн бұрын
Cops don't need reasonable suspicion to breathalyser you in Australia. They just do it anyway
@edthebumblingfool
@edthebumblingfool 4 күн бұрын
You may have heard many false stories.
@garage3119
@garage3119 4 күн бұрын
Yep, it's always bullshit stories from a mate of a mate. If you're suspected of being under the influence you would be subject to a preliminary breath test. If you take legal advice from the bozo running this channel, good luck in court.
@arconeagain
@arconeagain 4 күн бұрын
​@@edthebumblingfoolit only takes once instance, even if it's in another country.
@wendychan6679
@wendychan6679 4 күн бұрын
@@edthebumblingfool Quite a few of these stories have occurred on the news bulletins that mainstream media give out each night. Some may be fantasy but there is a good deal of truth in them as well.
@willnewby5204
@willnewby5204 4 күн бұрын
They often also ask “have you had anything to drink this evening?” Why do they never specifically ask about drinking alcohol, people drink water all day long.
@yarpos
@yarpos 3 күн бұрын
I got pulled up after driving out of a pub car park where I was doing a part time job. First question "have you been drinking tonight" answer "no working, had some water I guess" Checked breath test, licence, rego etc claimed their IPad was down so they would contact me later if they found anomalies, to which I laughed. The asked what was so funny. I said "you have probably pulled over the most compliant person for 1000 square kilometers. I have had had multiple police checks , multiple Defence security checks, and have valid rego and licences always" A giant WOFTAM for exiting a pub after 10PM.
@peterpan408
@peterpan408 3 күн бұрын
I answered honestly.. "Yes, but I stopped a couple of hours ago." Got a breath test, passed, thanked for honesty. Drinking, waiting, then driving is not illegal.
@hs7921
@hs7921 4 күн бұрын
Ha ha ha. A couple of times I’ve had “You match the description of somebody we are looking for” Answer: “Fair Dinkum. I feel sorry for anybody who is as ugly as me.”
@anthonygordon14
@anthonygordon14 3 күн бұрын
My understanding for some time now is that police cannot legally search your car unless they arrest you OR provide you with a search warrant. Once arrested, they can search you and your car. Maybe asking the police if you are under arrest might be a possible clarifying question. If the answer is no then they cannot lawfully search your car.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
No and No, you get arrested for crimes, not so they can search your car.
@garrykeleher4901
@garrykeleher4901 5 күн бұрын
Good information, thanks mate. More videos would be interesting.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@garrykeleher4901 thanks for the comment, there will certainly be more videos along similar lines.
@anthonyhoffmann
@anthonyhoffmann 2 күн бұрын
Your right arm deserves it's own channel.
@Matt123a
@Matt123a 4 күн бұрын
First question is probably 'Are you having good day?' or something to butter you up. Hint: They're not your friend, never will be, so don't get friendly and chatty, giving them something to work with.
@bigcheese82
@bigcheese82 2 күн бұрын
"Pullover!" "Its a cardigan but thanks for noticing!" -Harry Dunne, 1994
@david.m.304
@david.m.304 2 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂 LOVE it!!
@groundcontrol9422
@groundcontrol9422 Күн бұрын
😅😅😅
@billymctaco721
@billymctaco721 4 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, good info and I look forward to more
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
More to come! Thanks for the comment
@klashnacovak47
@klashnacovak47 4 күн бұрын
No comment, No comment, No comment. Just show them your licence.
@markdotcomau
@markdotcomau 4 күн бұрын
Love to see a vid relating to ID. How and when to privide it during traffic stop and also on the street. What "produce" means. Do i have to hand it over or just show it. Do i have to give police my phone if i have a digital licence (nsw). Can I refuse to be searched if i haven't committed an offence etc😊
@CaptainKremmen
@CaptainKremmen 4 күн бұрын
I haven't looked at NSW laws, but in Vic you definitely only have to show your licence and the digital version has a QR code to be read by some device the officer has. VicRoads explicitly says for drivers to keep their phones at all times.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@markdotcomau 1. If you hold it up and keep holding it so they can read it and take down the details that is fine. You don't have to give your phone. Just hold it up as above. You can refuse to be searched but police (nsw) have powers that don't necessarily have to do with you committing an offence
@russelblackwell6041
@russelblackwell6041 2 күн бұрын
Thank you, Mr Perry, Sir well explained thanks for your service to the community too top job tough job
@BuckJoFiden
@BuckJoFiden 4 күн бұрын
When I go through an RBT I act like Trent from Punchy. Fully cooked meth head. Then when they come back to the car I act like Sean Connery. Some cops actually get a laugh.
@speakupriseup4549
@speakupriseup4549 4 күн бұрын
If you allow police to search your car they will take EVERYTHING out and dump in on the ground and leave it for YOU to have to pack it all back in. NEVER SAY YES.
@Rainmain667
@Rainmain667 4 күн бұрын
@@speakupriseup4549 that's very very rare, especially if you consented.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Seen this a few times.
@scottlesage386
@scottlesage386 3 күн бұрын
Do you know why I pulled you over? Well if you can’t remember, then this is an illegal traffic stop!
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Makes sense to me....
@Mike1962nz
@Mike1962nz 2 күн бұрын
Yes I would like a video on “reasonable suspicion”
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
Seems to be a popular topic, I will have to make one shortly 👍👍
@goodvibes0101
@goodvibes0101 4 күн бұрын
Or they plant something in your car. Start filming as soon as the law come to your window. Turn off the vehicle apply the hand brake wind down the window not all the way pick up your phone and start recording all of the interaction.
@robertbenn8751
@robertbenn8751 4 күн бұрын
dont forgetto take your keys out of the ignition as well
@georgepoulos5316
@georgepoulos5316 4 күн бұрын
Do not converse with police if you are being questioned, answer any question thoughtfully and briefly, no is an answer, so to is yes - NEVER say I do not know… Be polite and there is nothing wrong with saying “am I under arrest ?” If the answer is no, walk away and say nothing more.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Unfortunately as a driver of a motor vehicle different rules apply, but you do not have to incriminate yourself.
@pepelemoko01
@pepelemoko01 4 күн бұрын
The police in England have strict knife laws, if they find a knife on you they will ask you , would you consider this knife a weapon? If you say yes , you are carrying a concealed weapon. Instead, lawyers advise saying, "No, it is a tool or an implement "for opening parcels or cutting string.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@pepelemoko01 in nsw it’s illegal to carry a knife. That could be another whole video 👍
@coasteys
@coasteys Күн бұрын
​@@aussieprepper92 I use the jnife to cut my lunch/fruit Check mate
@bradl2636
@bradl2636 7 сағат бұрын
No. The correct answers are: 1. No 2. Yes 3. No On Q2… never lie about the speed you were driving. Just respond “yes” (I know what speed I was going). 😊 Have a nice day.
@RoverIAC
@RoverIAC 4 күн бұрын
Years ago I got pulled over on the Hume for speeding. They asked if they could search my car. I said No. They grabbed my arm and yanked me from the car and said they could. They found a bong and I ended up in court. I told the judge what happened, there was a look in her eye but that was about it. I asked for a "56A exemption" and basically got off with a warning.
@bowerbirdstyle7661
@bowerbirdstyle7661 Күн бұрын
Good video. It is worthwhile thinking about these things before finding yourself in this situation.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 11 сағат бұрын
Definitely, the definition of being prepared.
@Kysushanz
@Kysushanz 4 күн бұрын
As a young fella, I was ticketed by a Traffic Officer using the "New Radar" system that they had just introduced for doing 70mph in a 50mph zone. I explained that I was in a hurry trying to get to a bus which was to take me and my car-load to an out-of-town work function so that we didn't have to drink and drive. The Cop was extremely excited, saying that I was the first he had caught on the new radar and that I could go and he would post the ticket out. Now in those days, the Cop had to recalibrate the radar in front of you by using a tuning fork and then to confirm the recorded speed. He never did that! When the ticket arrived, I went to his Commanding Officer and explained to him that he didn't have a case - pointed out the errors in procedure. The old Cop, thought about it for a while and then started to tear up the ticket while saying that the Cop won't make that mistake again. I turned to walk out the office, feeling very relieved and quite proud of myself. As I opened the door the old Cop called out "By the way, what speed were you going???" Quick as a flash, I replied "I think the Traffic Officers estimation is a gross exaggeration" and continued walking out. The cunning old bugger tried at a time when I was most vulnerable, to get me to incriminate myself - fortunately, even as a teenager, I was up to his trick.
@justnik8727
@justnik8727 4 күн бұрын
Love these stories and good onya.
@jayytee8062
@jayytee8062 4 күн бұрын
Tuning fork.......?? Huh?!
@garage3119
@garage3119 4 күн бұрын
Yeah that's bullshit. The tuning fork is used at the start of the shift to check the system works. Police don't calibrate them, it's a specialist job and radars are sent away to the experts for calibration. So you my friend, are full of shit.
@RealRoknRollr3108
@RealRoknRollr3108 Күн бұрын
Reasonable suspicion - I was on a train once when a cop once claimed he could smell pot as a pretense for searching me. He just didnt like the look of me and wanted to shake me to see if anything fell out. There was no smell of marajuana though at all in the carriage, none, and I tried to make this claim when his partner then came over and backed him up saying she also could smell dope. I couldnt believe it, theyd cooked this story up beforehand to give themselves grounds for searching anyone they deemed worthy. Luckily i wasnt carrying anything and they looked kind of stupid afterward, as they knew I and everyone in the carriage knew what they were up too
@nooneathome1433
@nooneathome1433 4 күн бұрын
"Do you know what speed you were doing" Answer "the speed limit" ....... Make sure you know what the limit is. His next question will be " what is the limit on this road"
@johnvienta7622
@johnvienta7622 4 күн бұрын
Spot on.
@karipaturketo5438
@karipaturketo5438 2 күн бұрын
Helpful advice for Austrayian citizens..👌
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
@@karipaturketo5438 thanks for the comment plenty more to come 👍
@xpantz
@xpantz 4 күн бұрын
Q. Do you know why I pulled you over. A. Are you lost.
@davespanksalot8413
@davespanksalot8413 4 күн бұрын
I’m half tempted to answer “because you wanted to talk to me about our Lord and saviour?” 😂
@andrewmackay3382
@andrewmackay3382 2 күн бұрын
The reasonable suspicion video sounds good
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 2 күн бұрын
Quite a few people requested that, it's on the list.
3 күн бұрын
Good on ya mate. Unfortunately cops prioritise raising revenue over serving the public. Thanks for the tips. Sub earned. 🍻🇭🇲👍
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sub
@Spacegoat92
@Spacegoat92 2 сағат бұрын
And if you have a dashcam, keep it recording. Say to the officer, "I'm a bit hard of hearing in this ear can you please speak up?". If not, get out of your car before he even gets to you, take out your phone and start recording. Don't shove it in their face and get all high and mighty, the key is respect. Have tons of it, be almost apologetic. They may have an issue with you doing this, even telling you that you're not allowed to do it, but you are allowed. Kindly remind them that it is legal to film your encounter with them in a public place, possibly saying something along the lines of, "I'm very sorry officer, but i've heard some horror stories about people dealing with your department, and i just want to make sure that my rights are being respected, and i would like to have my own evidence if i decide to go to court, as i've heard stories that police videos can sometimes go missing" Don't be disrespectful, don't get in their face. I have spoken to GD officers who have told me 90% of the time they give a ticket is when the motorist gets mouthy, otherwise they would have just gotten a warning. Traffic cops are different, their sole job is to give out tickets without exception. They're the ones i take the camera out for..
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 Сағат бұрын
Dash cam should be standard equipment in any car these days, they are cheap and mostly work well even the cheap ones, I have a $125 one in my work car and it works perfectly and has done so for several years. If you can't afford a dash cam you can't afford to drive a car.
@craigconstable9407
@craigconstable9407 4 күн бұрын
My brother got pulled over in the mid 1970s & was booked for 5 bald tyres, the cop only looked at the 4 on the car & when my brother said why did you book me for 5 bald tyres the cop said if these 4 are bald the one in the boot will be also.
@WEEwillycoolb68-q5r
@WEEwillycoolb68-q5r 14 сағат бұрын
Even though I am very pro cop, if they want to come into my home, search my car, or any other thing, they are the 'enemy' when they try to pin anything on me. I do not do anything wrong though, anyway.
@huntz3215
@huntz3215 4 күн бұрын
Nice to have a distinction on Australian rights with traffic cops. Some tool was passing and spotted a marked car in the mix so used his horn to warn others. Cop thought it was me & pulled me over, claiming illegal use of car horn. I demonstrated my horn & passenger female cop said it didn't sound like that but lead cop then says well you were speeding which was also BS but he gave me a fine. Never trusted the pricks since.
@psruhan
@psruhan 23 сағат бұрын
1. If a cop pulls you over, it's for a reason. 2. If a cop pulls you over for speeding, it means the cop has checked your speed at a certain number over the limit. 3. A cop will never ASK you to search your car. If the cop has reasonable suspicion, he will tell you he is going to search your car. Number ONE rule: If you are respectful, and not argumentative, you have a much better chance of getting a warning instead of a ticket.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 11 сағат бұрын
Nice, great fantasy.
@psruhan
@psruhan 11 сағат бұрын
@@aussieprepper92 I'm guessing you have received a lot of tickets in your time. Maybe it's because of your attitude... 🤔
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 10 сағат бұрын
@@psruhan A am guessing you have dropped your strides and been dry shaft on the side of the road a lot of times, but it seems you like it.
@MattExzy
@MattExzy 4 күн бұрын
I remember being pulled over for a random breath test. I live in Bathurst, and this was during race time, so I was gifted lights and a siren bleep. I had a six pack of beer on the passenger seat. Now, I've never drunk and driven, I've never even had a parking ticket, but this cop 110% thought he had me. I just wish I could've taken a photo when the breath tester read zero. But I don't read too much into cops, I dare say that most of the time they're just bored.
@gwendaallsworth5112
@gwendaallsworth5112 4 күн бұрын
Last time I was pulled over the policeman said to me 'It's okay you haven't done anything wrong' I said to him 'Well, I know that'
@blacksrt8300c
@blacksrt8300c 4 күн бұрын
1st question: What’s your name 2nd question: What’s your quest 3rd question: What’s the average air speed velocity of a unladen swallow.
@markthomas8766
@markthomas8766 4 күн бұрын
African or European?
@theteacher8528
@theteacher8528 4 күн бұрын
An airspeed velocity of 11-16 metres per second. That’s 40-60 kilometers per hour .... apparently. 😎
@drew.243
@drew.243 4 күн бұрын
@@markthomas8766 What!? Well I don't know tha... AGHHHHA!!!
@markthomas8766
@markthomas8766 3 күн бұрын
@@drew.243 Looks like we're all still kids.
@drew.243
@drew.243 3 күн бұрын
@markthomas8766 You have to know these things when you're King, you know
@hamishclayton347
@hamishclayton347 3 күн бұрын
Every Australian state and territory has its own police governing legislation - outlining their rights and responsibilities as police. Learning what they can get away with is absolutely critical to fully understanding your own rights.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 10 сағат бұрын
100%
@markinglese3874
@markinglese3874 4 күн бұрын
I've been looking for a channel like yours. Thank you.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@markinglese3874 thanks for the comment 👍👍
@stephenfraser2521
@stephenfraser2521 2 күн бұрын
Well here’s an incredible easy way to beat the whole problem?? Stop speeding and overtaking every car on the road??
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 Күн бұрын
If only it was that simple, it's not all about speeding, willing to bet if I follow you for an hour, I will find at least three traffic offences I could fine you for, could be something as simple as not locking your car and winding your windows up when paying for fuel.
@CFox.7
@CFox.7 4 күн бұрын
make sure you know the speed limit because they will ask you what it is in the current section and the section they claimed to be monitoring you. You can say "i follow the signed speed limit I dont remember every section ive been in
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@CFox.7 best not to get into that conversation, you are not obliged to answer any questions 👍
@stargalacticfederation
@stargalacticfederation Күн бұрын
I'm very interested hearing more about your rights with the police.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 11 сағат бұрын
There will be more coming up.
@mrdbooks7285
@mrdbooks7285 5 күн бұрын
More like this. Does it vary from state to state, such as, show me some id or your drivers license?
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 5 күн бұрын
@@mrdbooks7285 well you have to show your drivers license by law when driving, that’s standard for traffic stops, within Australia it’s pretty similar for most states
@gonegolding
@gonegolding Күн бұрын
In 51 years of driving, I have never yet been pulled over & asked these questions by Police. If I had, I would have answered as you said...because I wouldn't know why they pulled me over ( I would have been obeying the road rules as always), I could tell them exactly how fast I was going (2 kph under the speed limit) and No, (they can't search your car without a search warrant). The only rare time I ever get pulled over is for a breath test, & I pass that easily because I don't drink.
@steve4158
@steve4158 4 күн бұрын
Be careful if the cops asks, "do you mind if I search your car? You may say "no," meaning not to search your car. The cop will assume you've consented. I advise always you to say, " I do not consent to you searching my car." Be clear what you say.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 3 күн бұрын
100% don't use double negatives.
@peterpan408
@peterpan408 3 күн бұрын
It is unclear if their double-negative is a sign of their stupidity, or genius? 🧐
@SlamNFunc
@SlamNFunc 14 сағат бұрын
Good advice, thanks for the video mate. Instant subscribe. I look forward to more sterling advice from you in the future.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 11 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@OlBlueshound
@OlBlueshound 4 күн бұрын
Good advice mate, in fact it's great advice. Give the police nothing you legally don't have too and treat them respectfully but just simply say as little as possible. The system is rigged the cops have a quota to fullfil and the police are NOT your friend. I have met some really cool police here in SA and some absolute A'holes that should not be in law enforcement. But as my Dear old Dad would say, "if you do the right thing you've got nothing to worry about". Good advice on the video too.
@aussieprepper92
@aussieprepper92 4 күн бұрын
@@OlBlueshound the less you say the better, unfortunately the old ‘if you done nothing wrong why worry’ does not apply, sometimes you do stuff wrong and don’t even realise. Did you know it’s illegal to not lock your car or leave it parked with the window down?? Did you know it’s illegal to sound your horn other than warning others of danger? I could go on all day like that. Might be a topic for a future video 👍👍👍
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