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The image accompanying this article will show a police officer pulling over a vehicle as the driver knows they have done nothing wrong. The driver may choose to pull over, or they may continue driving, depending on their situation. In general, a driver should wait to be pulled over by a police officer, unless they have been identified as a suspect or are otherwise in danger.

Ask AI: police officer turns on their lights and attempts to pull you over even though you know you did nothing wrong. Explain what you would do.

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Question: police officer turns on their lights and attempts to pull you over even though you know you did nothing wrong. Explain what you would do.

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If an officer turns on their lights and attempts to pull me over, I would remain calm and pull over in a safe area. Then I would put my hands on the steering wheel and wait for the officer to approach the vehicle. Once the officer arrives, I would politely inquire why I was pulled over. I would answer their questions honestly and politely, and allow them to conduct any necessary investigations. At the same time, I would ensure that I exercise my right to remain silent until I consult with a lawyer and also my right to not allow searches of my vehicle.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 22, 2023, 9:36 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, February 22, 2023

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