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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Assuming you're a police officer based on this post, I do have a completely honest question: When you ask "do you know why you were pulled over?" does it make any difference what the response is (outside of someone being a dick or anything, obviously). Like I've said I don't know when I don't know, and guessed when I have a suspicion as to why, but do you really care either way, or is it just to whether you have to explain to someone why they're being pulled over or not?
I just thought of it when people were discussing what you should say.
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Personally, I’ve never asked why someone thought they were stopped. I’ve always explained why, “hello, the reason you’re being stopped is....” and go from there. I’ve never really understood the guessing game approach but that’s just me.