GENERAL PUBLIC: The Police & You
GENERAL PUBLIC: The Police & You
Know your rights and responsibilities
This is an honest, no-nonsense discussion about a citizen's civil rights and responsibilities, how best to legally interact with police to lessen the chances of being ticketed or arrested and what police can and can not do.
Some topics covered:

- Videotaping the police
- When police can search your property
- Do you have to identify yourself to police?
- Can police speak with your child without your consent?
- What happens if you don't pay a traffic ticket
- Police Pursuits
- Asset Forfeiture
- Civilian Oversight of Police
Next Presentation:
TBD
Next Presentation:
TBD
YOUTH: The Law & You
A Practical Discussion for Young Adults
We present practical and honest information about legal rights and responsibilities intended for high school students.
We can shape the discussion according to the needs of our audience. Choose from the subjects below or contact us with custom requests.
TOPICS
- Mandatory School Attendance
- School Searches
- Parental Control
- You & Alcohol
- Driving
- Freedom of Speech
- Voting
- Privacy
- Employment
- Interaction with Police
The Interaction with police is particularly useful for teenagers who are spending more time away from parents and, especially with driving age teens, increasing likelihood of encountering police.
Information shared could mean the difference between arrest or warning and suggests when police are your friend and when they are not. Discussion includes: Searches of your car and person; Interviews as victim, witness and suspect; videotaping police activity and Miranda rights - Not what you may think.
CALL TODAY TO HOST A TWO-HOUR PRESENTATION OR TO ATTEND AN UPCOMING SESSION. (313) 915-2443 OR EMAIL US AT info@cautiongroup.com