What Are My Rights When Being Pulled Over?
Alright so last night, I got pulled over, the officer was rude, It was 3AM so i guess he figured i was a stoner smoking a joint. I was already stopped on the side of the road talking on my cell phone. The officer ended up seeing my contraband cigarettes and seizing them. I have no problem for that.
However he later decided to search the entire contents of my car for marijuana. Which he did not find. He asked me lots of questions. I did not like this officer's personality, he was rude from the start treating me like garbage, and quite honestly I normally don't mind helping out cops by telling them to look elsewhere but this one really ticked me off.
Next time I get pulled over, the officer will most likely ask me again where I am going, where I'm coming from and lots more questions... Do I have to answer the questions?
I understand I have a right to remain silent does that mean I don't even have to say my name? By choice from now on I would really like to just ignore the officer and answer by telling my name, if the officer has any more questions I would like to be able to answer by saying I have a right to remain silent and I am taking that right. Can I get in trouble? I do not really break laws other than smoking contraband cigarettes. Can you blame me, I can't afford 80$ a week for smokes when I can pay 10$ for the same amount. But whatever he can seize everything i have i'll just get more later.
My real issue was with answering his questions which seemed like he wanted to me say something, it's like their trying to trick me but I can't confess to anything when i'm innocent.
I have a 2nd question.
1st is, can I remain silent, like COMPLETELY SILENT? do I have to answer ANY question or none at all... Or do i have to answer all questions and the right to remain silent only applies when detaned or in the station?
2nd. He also starting going through my files in my laptop, I have consent to search my car, but what right did he have to search my laptop? He later accused me of stealing a wi-fi connection, my computer wan't even internet connected, because I have 2 already open and loaded browser windows the old geezer thought I had internet. Which kinda insulted, I was 5 minutes from my home and I have a wireless connection there if I need one. If this was wrong what can I do to charge this officer.
I normally let things go, but this guy was so on a power trip I really feel i should lower it for him before he either get's hurt or hurts someone innocent.
I explained later to the officer that the reason he pulled me over was becasue I was already pulled over speaking on my cell phone safely without being on the road while talking. He replied you should have stayed on the road, the law hasn't passed in Ontario yet.
So it pretty much told me he didn't care about safety what so ever just as long as he could find drugs in my car. Which he did not find because I don't have any ever.
i live in a small town in Hawkesbury, Ontario 1 hour east of Ottawa.
I understand I could have refused a search, but kind of had no choice the cigarettes where hidden but I opened the glove compartment to search for my registration, and he saw the cigarettes. I believe that seizure was legal, and which led me to allow him the search of my vehicle.
I ask anybody who knows the law to answer to the best of thir knowledge. I'm going to bed now and am making a complaint to the supervisor in the afternoon.
Let's just say I used to be cool with cops, now just in case i'd prefer not to say a word to them anymore. That officer was harrasing and I really would not mind pissing them off a little by just responding i'm using my right to remain silent. Please someone tell me if I may next time, and if so completely silent or only to non essential questions. I wouldn't mind just saying my name then zipping up for the rest of the questions.