🚨 Supreme Court Decision — If Cops Ask “Where Are You Coming From?” Say THIS One-Sentence Script
⚖️ Know-your-rights alert: A recent decision from the Supreme Court of the United States reinforces how courts analyze police questioning during stops — especially casual questions like “Where are you coming from?”
Many people don’t realize this question is often used to extend a stop or create reasonable suspicion. What you say next can determine whether the encounter ends quickly or escalates.
In this video, we explain:
What the Supreme Court decision clarified about questioning
Why officers ask “Where are you coming from?”
How courts decide whether your answers were voluntary
The one-sentence script you can calmly use instead
What to avoid saying to protect your rights
⚠️ Important: This video is educational only, not legal advice. Traffic and detention laws vary by state and situation.
👀 Watch before your next stop — one sentence can make all the difference.
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