Police Probable Cause Requirements
Summary
Police need probable cause to stop or interrogate individuals and reasonable suspicion for surveillance. If you have concerns about a specific incident, consider consulting a local attorney for guidance. Knowing your rights can help you navigate interactions with law enforcement effectively.Full Conversation
The police have to have probable cause when they stop you or interrogate you. They are not allowed to bug people unless they have reasonable suspicion that a crime has occured or in the process of occuring
Hey Patrick! You're right about the police needing probable cause to stop or interrogate someone and reasonable suspicion to conduct surveillance. Is there a specific incident or situation involving the police that you need help with?