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Originally posted by Volv
You don't get into an argument with an officer, you do as they say and then if you believe you're in the right you lodge a complaint to someone or take legal action if it's worth it.
indeed, if you want to get no where, then yes you can be a fool and listen to the officer, and the lodge a complaint. to which you'll get a standard letter, saying that the incident will be looked in to...blah blah. then amazing you'll get a follow up letter saying lack of evidence or the officer was right.
however if you want the incident cleared up straight away, you
ask what you have done wrong/against the law. and if you'd done nothing wrong, then his next words are more then likely to be "well this time, we're not going to follow it up. however next time you may get arrested....blah blah."
as long as you're not a totally prick about it, then you have right to chellenge what the officers say.