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pashok25 [27]
4 years ago
13

In the event you get pulled over for a traffic stop, describe the situation from the police officer's perspective and list at le

ast two additional things you should do to make the traffic stop go smoothly
Law
2 answers:
poizon [28]4 years ago
5 0
Show them your hands so they know you don’t have a weapon and keep them where the officer can see them
Listen to everything the officer says and pay attention
Make sure you have your license and registration
Ask the officer nicely if he/she hasn’t told you the reason your pulled over
Do NOT try and get out of the ticket by flirting, bribing etc because I promise you, you will get a bigger ticket
natita [175]4 years ago
4 0
Just listen to what they’re saying and do it
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