LAWYER: If Cops Ask "Where You Coming From?" - Say THIS (Simple Phrase)

Police officers often ask, “Where are you coming from?” during traffic stops and other encounters. Many people answer without thinking, while others wonder whether they are legally required to respond. In this video, we break down what attorneys say about this common question, how courts view police questioning, and what citizens should understand about their rights. We explain the difference between identification requirements, routine conversation, and investigative questioning. Whether you're a driver, a gun owner, or simply interested in constitutional rights, understanding these interactions can help you make informed decisions. ⚖️ What You'll Learn: • Why officers ask where you're coming from • When you may be required to provide information • The difference between casual and investigative questions • Common mistakes people make during traffic stops • What legal experts recommend during police encounters We also discuss the importance of staying calm, being respectful, avoiding unnecessary conflict, and understanding how state laws may affect your rights and obligations. ⚠️ Important: There is no single phrase that guarantees a specific outcome during a police encounter. Laws vary by state, and the facts of each situation matter. This video is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney regarding your specific circumstances. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for legal updates, constitutional rights education, police encounter information, and breaking legal news. #KnowYourRights #PoliceInteraction #TrafficStop #LegalUpdate #ConstitutionalRights #USLaw #RightsExplained #LawEducation #AttorneyAdvice #CourtDecision #BreakingNews #LegalTips #PoliceQuestions