Don't announce your intent to disobey to them, AND ALSO DO NOT ANNOUNCE IT ON YOUR SOCIALS OR GROUP CHATS.
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Chad Loder
Your right to remain silent is absolute. That includes when police are at your door.
Also; if you're planning to refuse to obey the police's commands? Don't announce your intent to disobey.
It's MUCH easier for your lawyers if the cops don't have you on bodycam admitting you heard & understood.
Also; if you're planning to refuse to obey the police's commands? Don't announce your intent to disobey.
It's MUCH easier for your lawyers if the cops don't have you on bodycam admitting you heard & understood.
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It's "risking arrest," folks.
Calling it "civil disobedience" is admitting that you *intend* to break the law.
Civil disobedience is INTENTIONALLY breaking a law because you believe that *the law you are breaking* is unjust.
You are not engaging in civil disobedience.
Because you are not protesting the existence of highway obstruction law, which is the law you are breaking.
That's the one time it's probably actually strategic to say explicitly that your intention is to break the law.
There's not really any pay off to declaring your intent there.
You're just handing them the evidence they need for an easy guilty verdict.