Eliza Orlins
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But I don't... I don't know enough.
Honestly, I would have to, like, look up, like, what that would...
what that would entail in terms of how... I mean, obviously, the act, I know, limits the federal government's ability to militarize domestic law enforcement, but I think how it would be used or how it could be brought in court is something that is...
Not 100% clear to me.
So listen, what I always tell folks, and I think this is good advice across the board forever and ever, is don't talk to the cops.
The law enforcement is not there to help you.
They are not your friends.
If they are questioning you, you say, am I free to leave?
If you are free to leave, leave.
If you are not free to leave, say, I cannot speak to you without my lawyer present.
I do not want to talk to you without my lawyer present.
I will not speak to you.
You have the right to remain silent.
You need to use it.
No one has ever talked their way out of being arrested.
No one has ever talked their way out of being, you know, prosecuted.
Like you think that you will be able to help yourself, but you won't.
Just don't say anything.
If they've made a decision to arrest you, then just please, please, please use your right to remain silent.
Listen, I would not purport to tell anyone how to raise their children or how to parent.