Police Say Flex Your Rights DVD is Evidence of Criminal Activity
I own this video and recommend every one watch it —especially new drivers.
That’s why I’m disappointed to hear our material described as “a tool for deceiving law enforcement.” When police use it in criminal procedure courses at the academy, that doesn’t make it a tool for arresting people any more than a hemp store customer might use it to trick cops. The Bill of Rights is not a trick or a loophole to protect criminals. It’s the highest law of the land. It’s also a template for good police work and good citizenship. That’s what Flex Your Rights is all about.
Anyone who’s watched 10 Rules for Dealing with Police will likely agree that both police and the public stand to benefit when more people learn the film’s lessons. Flex Your Rights has seen how numerous institutions, ranging from police departments to high schools to hemp stores, all have a common interest and unique ability to reach specific audiences with this important information. No one should ever be afraid to share it in fear that they’ll be accused of condoning criminal activity.
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