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If there's a murder next door, are you required to answer questions? If the police stop your car for expired license plates, are you required to answer questions?
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There was a murder across the street from me in Florida back in the 1970's. The cops didn't come to my door but a nice, handsome private investigator did about it and we started a nice affair that lasted about 6 months. Does that count?
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Artlady - It's a true story. The guy across the street was killed (shot) by his roommate. I knew the dead guy. The private investigator taught me a lot of stuff plus we'd have fun on stakeouts following around cheating husbands in the middle of the night. The 6 months went by very fast.
Artlady - It's a true story. The guy across the street was killed (shot) by his roommate. I knew the dead guy. The private investigator taught me a lot of stuff plus we'd have fun on stakeouts following around cheating husbands in the middle of the night. The 6 months went by very fast.
i think it depends. if the police were at your door you could say you know nothing about it and slam the door in his face...but you might get in trouble for doing that. if you were pulled over you should just answer the questions..who wouldn't? you wouldn't just stare at the police and say nothing and you might just say "i don't know why my license plates are expired" or "i don't want to tell you why my license plates expired."the cop might just give u a ticket.. so i dunno. lol