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You probably have the right to be silent. But at the same time you also have to comply with commands from officers, and if your silence makes problems to them it may also be a crime in itself.

Not sure if this applies (not a lawyer, not even in the US) but usually in that kind of situation you have protection in one direction but then they can just apply pressure from another.




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