Do you know what to say when stopped by the police? Do you know what not to say? Your freedom may depend on it.
Know Your Rights: Surviving Police Encounters in America is a practical, no-nonsense guide to protecting yourself during traffic stops, street encounters, and other interactions with law enforcement. Whether you're a young driver, a parent, or simply a concerned citizen, this book teaches you how to safely assert your constitutional rights and survive potentially dangerous situations.
You'll learn:
Your rights under the 1st, 4th, 5th, 13th, and 14th Amendments
What to do if police stop you on foot, in your car, or at home
How to legally refuse a vehicle search or frisk
Why staying silent is often the smartest thing you can do
What to say, word for word, to protect yourself
How to document police misconduct and file a civil rights complaint
Where to find legal aid, civil rights organizations, and accountability tools
Written by someone who experienced police abuse firsthand, this guide is more than just advice, it's a warning and a tool for survival. It includes personal testimony, practical scripts, real-world strategies, and a resource list to empower individuals and families nationwide.
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If you don't know your rights, you can't protect them. This book is your first step toward safety, confidence, and justice.