Kayla Murphy
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especially with kids or young adults, how are you supposed to know that a cop can lie to you and that you're not supposed to trust?
I guess it's tough, right?
Because it's like, we want to trust law enforcement.
And I certainly, my house is being broken into or something.
I want the cops to come and protect me.
But it's just a weird juxtaposition when you kind of need to think about protecting yourself from getting involved in the legal system.
when you know that you're, you know, you could be targeted.
So I think that that's really good advice that you are giving your kids.
I would tell my kids the same thing if I had any, tell my dogs.
Yeah.
Don't, don't talk to the police.
They can lie to you.
And you can't just say like, oh, you know, I might want an attorney or I'm not sure if I want to talk.
You have to like unequivocally, exactly.
Like,
I am asking for an attorney.
Like I want an attorney.
I'm not going to talk to you.
And so that's another thing because if you are, you know, kind of wishy-washy about it or you like don't say it straight up, they can keep messing with you.
Okay.