Don't Ever Voluntarily Talk To The FBI. Ever. Make Them Get A Warrant. Period.
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I watched a little video last night on people filming their encounters with police. Their response to the questions by police was “I don’t answer questions.” Some cops walked away immediately. Some cops kept questioning. The people kept saying “I don’t answer questions.” All cops ultimately left. We have a right not to be a witness against self or others.
When cops pull you over for speeding and ask “do you know why I stopped you today?” And you say “I don’t answer questions?” What do they do then?
I agree with this to a degree. If you are truly innocent, fine. But if you are speeding, suck it up and pay the toll. Don't waste everyone's time because you want to abuse our rights. We all know right and wrong; you can lie to another person but you can never lie to God. Just how I try and approach things
Asserting your right not to answer questions isn't lying to anyone, nor is it "abusive". Your rights, use them or lose them. They do come from God, after all.
But why refuse to answer questions if you were speeding? That's all I'm trying to say. 1 Peter 2:13-15 does say we have a duty to obey authority is all. I know many are distrustful of authority for rightful reasons. All I'm saying is be honest; if you were speeding you were speeding. If you stole you stole; this is a circular argument and judging by responses on here I don't think I'm going to get anywhere with anyone. It all comes down to whether your trust most officers or don't.