I heard a dui lawyer on the radio talk about rights and what you should do and so forth.
I think you have to provide license and registration. after that if the police is asking for more
he suggests that you tell them you were expecting some sort of ticket and to be on your way,
otherwise you will need to consult with your lawyer. all in a nice and friendly tone.
the main issues you have is that police are trained to get people to deny things on camera and
then to reveal things they don't have to. If you tell a policeman he needs a warrant, you can plan
on him getting a warrant.
I think you have to provide license and registration. after that if the police is asking for more
he suggests that you tell them you were expecting some sort of ticket and to be on your way,
otherwise you will need to consult with your lawyer. all in a nice and friendly tone.
the main issues you have is that police are trained to get people to deny things on camera and
then to reveal things they don't have to. If you tell a policeman he needs a warrant, you can plan
on him getting a warrant.