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Well, it helps to actually know your rights.

However, if you feel the need to question how a situation was handled, you should ask someone with the appropriate knowledge like an attorney, a police supervisor, or someone else who would have the necessary knowledge.

If you give the exact details of the situation, I may be able to shed some light; however, that is your choice.

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You need to know what your right is first, as soon as you know exactly what your right is, I guess you can tell when someone is violating them, but you just have to know ahead.

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