Soap box speeches made about standing up for your rights in the face of a police officer are easily made in an open forum but it is something quite different when you are on the ground with one, face-to-face, alone, and he or she is the one with the gun, hand cuffs and power to detain or delay you for any number of reasons, legitimate or not.
Tennesseahawk once provided a link to one of the best and most informative videos Diane and I have seen on the topic of what to say and not say to the police (
see this thread). We watch it every now and then to remind ourselves what to do and not do in certain situations. If you have not seen
this video, check it out. It is worth viewing.
Situation: You are under load, pre-dispatched on another one, at a scale and the cop wants to see your log book. You hand it over. Seeing from the book that you have a co-driver, he asks to see her log book as well. Being a champion of your rights and remembering speeches made in the Open Forum, you tell the cop that your co-driver is off duty and only she can give turn over her log book. He says, "That's alright." and asks again, this time in a firm tone, "Let me see your co-driver's log book."
What are you going to do really?
What are your rights really, and how do you know for sure?
Notice in
Tenneseahawk's thread, he quickly admitted to a crime (his words) when the officer asked him a question. Speeches are easily made in the Open Forum, but if you are serious, it would be wise to think through a variety of situations ahead of time and mentally rehearse what you will do. Otherwise, the cops, who are far more experienced in these kinds of interactions than you are, will have the advantage every time.
Reaction drills:
React to an officer's demand for your co-driver's log book.
React to an officer's demand to search your sleeper.
React to an officer's order for you and your co-driver to exit the truck.
React to an officer's questions about how you are feeling.
React to an officer's friendly questions about your truck that begin, "That's a beautiful truck...."
React to an officer who searches your cab without your permission.
React to an officer who says he is placing your truck out of service for 10 hours but writes nothing up (true story).