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First, try not to break the law. They won't bother you if you're not violating any laws. This includes not speeding, jaywalking, taking drugs, etc.

If you are questioned by a police officer, your valid responses should be:

1. Yes, officer.

2. No, officer.

3. I require an attorney, officer.

That's it.

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