🚨 If Cops Say “Step Out of the Car” (Supreme Court’s 6–3 Decision) — Say THESE WORDS!
⚖️ Critical driver rights update: A 6–3 decision from the Supreme Court of the United States clarified what police can lawfully order during traffic stops — including when officers tell you to “step out of the car.”
Many drivers don’t realize that while officers may lawfully give this command, what you say (and how you say it) can still protect your rights and prevent unnecessary escalation.
In this video, we break down:
What the 6–3 Supreme Court ruling actually allows
When officers can order you out of the vehicle
What rights you still keep after stepping out
The exact words you can calmly say to protect yourself
What NOT to say that could complicate the stop
⚠️ Important clarification: Complying with a lawful order does not mean waiving your rights. This video explains how to comply while preserving legal protections.
⚠️ Educational only — not legal advice. Traffic-stop laws vary by state and situation.
👀 Watch befor your next drive — one sentence can change the outcome.
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