Friday, May 8, 2009

How To Avoid Police Detection

First things first, in order to to be successful you have to understand how the police mind thinks. To begin, cops are in a pro-active mentality, what I mean by this is that they are always looking for a reason or a probable cause. Police officers are trained to detect then investigate, or both at the same time. They are taught basic psychology on human behaviour. For instance they ask you a bunch of questions to see how you respond, depending on your body language and answers they proceed with their investigations. You noticed how I mentioned body language first, well that's because, and even though you don't notice, your body is speaking for you. Before the police officer approaches you, or the cop pulls you over he's already read your body signals. Seasoned cops are really good at this, and they can smell your piss across the highway intersection. With all this being said how then can you avoid being pulled over or stoped by police officers. Well there is no one definite answer, at the same time there are various measures and disciplines one can take to reduce and avoid detection.

For example not looking or doing anything out of the ordinary, dressing conservatively is always best, clean cut hair cuts and the like, also remember that whats ordinary in your town might not be in another town. don't get caught.

Another good tactic if not the most important is having proper credentials. IDs and driver licenses in working order, if you have a VA ID use it, if you belong to some kind of positive group and you have a an ID use that too. I like to keep my attorney's card with me and I give it to police officers when they pull me over.

Most importantly know what your rights are, don't be scared to speak up, ask them questions and do it in a polite manner, avoid negative mannerisms and body gestures. Let them know that you are an informed citizen and you know your rights. Do this intelligently and with no attitude.

While driving and getting pulled over turn your car off, keep your hands on the steering wheel at 10 and 2. By doing this the cop has positive eye sight of your hands, there's no reason for him to think that your reaching for a gun or hiding something. If it's night time than turn your cabin lights on. Doing all of these things lets the officer know that you are cooperating.

Remember police run the streets, it's their territory, act promptly and you'll be okay.
Police discrimination in America, a true fact of life for us living in the U.S.. We have all been victims one way or another. Due to their abuse of authority and hostile approach police officers are not so well received by the general public. Adding to this image is the recent rise in police brutality.
What motivated me to write this article is an incident that happened to me a few weeks ago involving a police officer. It was a rather shallow incident but one that shines greatly on his character. In short I was bringing a vehicle back to a friend who was on his way home from deployment in Iraq. On my way to FT.Bragg NC I was pulled over by a cop who said i was blowing smoke out of my muffler, in short I left with $300.00 in tickets. But here comes the good part, as he was pulling away I noticed that his brake lights were out. I couldn't believe my eyes, I just got two tickets costing me $300.00. Yet he's driving around town with no brake lights. To make it even better, I chased him down and pulled up right beside him and told him that his brake lights were gone. I also told him that "it's too easy to enforce the law and not uphold it". Needless to say, he gave me a grin and he said "well time for me to get out of here" and pulled off, leaving me with less respect for cops and $300.00 in the hole. What a jerk.
Cops need to develop a more conscience approach on how they deal with civilians. You get better results being courteous and showing people respect, rather than using arrogance and forgetting that we have rights. Matter of fact, police officers abuse civil rights on a daily basis, the worst part is they know it and we do nothing about it.
On a different level forget about civil rights violations and let's talk about physical abuse, and the use of excessive police force. Horrible stories about police officers beating on women and children are rampant over the Internet. For example I came across a story in where a child with autism was tased for being disruptive in school, or the kid who got arrested for passing gas in the classroom. Unbelievable.
Welcome ladies and gentleman to my first blog and my first post. My blog is self explainatory I will share and talk about police brutality and expose those pigs for who they really are, ass holes who wear a badge and abuse it. I'm going to keep my name confidetial for obvious reasons, fellow bloggers I wish for you to do the same, come and share your police stories, tell us about your abuse, tell us about how they made you feel like you where a criminal becuase your signal light was out. Relieve your stress here with me and others who feel your pain.