If you’ve ever found yourself overthinking a past comment or worrying about being pulled over by the police, you’re not alone. US attorney Nariman Pishnamaz, who goes by ‘Attorney Pish’ online, recently took to YouTube to share advice on handling one of the most common questions police ask during traffic stops. told by Unilad.
In his video, Pishnamaz explains that when officers ask, “Where are you coming from?” or “Where are you headed?” it might seem like an innocent question, but it’s often a subtle test to gauge if you’ve been drinking. Pishnamaz suggests invoking your Fifth Amendment right and not answering the question.
Some viewers, however, expressed reservations about this approach. One commented that refusing to answer could escalate the situation, while another joked about making sure their tax dollars were fully utilized.
For those caught speeding, lawyer Mike Mandell, known for his legal tips on social media, shared another strategy. He advises drivers to respond with “How fast was I going?” instead of admitting to any wrongdoing. report from Ladbible.
Mandell stresses the importance of not admitting to speeding, as it could be used against you later. His advice has sparked a massive online discussion, with over 50 million views and a range of responses, including concerns about the fairness of police behavior.