Drivers across the U.S. are now posting a printed sign in their car windows to minimize conversation with police during traffic stops — and the trend has quickly gone viral.
The sign, taped inside the glass, lists several asserted rights: the driver will remain silent, won’t consent to a search, and requests an attorney. It also cites laws claiming they don’t need to sign a ticket or hand over a license through the window, instead directing officers to place any documents under the windshield wiper.
Legal experts note that while the sign refers to legitimate rights, it doesn’t prevent officers from ordering a driver out of the vehicle when they have legal grounds. They warn that refusing to follow lawful commands can escalate the situation and lead to more serious consequences.
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The sign, taped inside the glass, lists several asserted rights: the driver will remain silent, won’t consent to a search, and requests an attorney. It also cites laws claiming they don’t need to sign a ticket or hand over a license through the window, instead directing officers to place any documents under the windshield wiper.
Legal experts note that while the sign refers to legitimate rights, it doesn’t prevent officers from ordering a driver out of the vehicle when they have legal grounds. They warn that refusing to follow lawful commands can escalate the situation and lead to more serious consequences.
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#history #news #funny #memes #photooftheday #explore #didyouknow
Drivers across the U.S. are now posting a printed sign in their car windows to minimize conversation with police during traffic stops — and the trend has quickly gone viral.
The sign, taped inside the glass, lists several asserted rights: the driver will remain silent, won’t consent to a search, and requests an attorney. It also cites laws claiming they don’t need to sign a ticket or hand over a license through the window, instead directing officers to place any documents under the windshield wiper.
Legal experts note that while the sign refers to legitimate rights, it doesn’t prevent officers from ordering a driver out of the vehicle when they have legal grounds. They warn that refusing to follow lawful commands can escalate the situation and lead to more serious consequences.
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#history #news #funny #memes #photooftheday #explore #didyouknow
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