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Why You Should Never Talk to the Police
This
is an engaging and fascinating video presentation by Professor James
Duane of the Regent University School of Law, explaining why -- in a
criminal matter -- you should never, ever, ever talk to the police or
any other government agent. It doesn't matter if you're guilty or
innocent, if you have an alibi or not -- it isn't possible for anything
you say to help you, and it's very possible that innocuous things you
say will hurt you.
Definitely worth half an hour of your time.
And this is a video of Virginia Beach Police Department Officer George Bruch, who basically says that Duane is right.
Publisher:
Schneiner on Security