Can Police in Michigan Legally Ask About Your Destination?
Ever noticed that one of the first questions a police officer might ask when they pull you over is about your destination? They often want to know where you're coming from, where you're going, or both. While it is a common question, have you ever wondered if they actually have the right to ask it?
In many cases, officers ask these questions to get you talking so they can observe your behavior. They’re listening for any slurring in your speech, checking your eyes, catching a whiff of your breath, and watching how you move. They’re not really focused on your answers, just whether your responses are clear and relevant. These observations help them assess if you might be under the influence.
Do Police Have the Right to Ask You About Your Destination in Michigan?
In Michigan, police officers do have the right to ask you about your destination during a traffic stop.
You have the right to remain silent. This means you don't have to answer questions about your destination, where you're coming from, what you're doing, or where you live. According to Detroit Legal Defense, if you are going to remain silent, you must formally state that you are choosing to exercise that right.
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I always find it strange when people refuse to answer a simple question about their destination. If you haven’t done anything wrong, answering a question about your destination shouldn’t be an issue. Refusing to answer kind of makes you look a bit suspicious. Some people just like to put up a fight for the sake of it.
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