Stranger Questioning Legalities

Summary

You are not required to answer questions from strangers unless they are law enforcement officers performing their duties. If a stranger asks for personal information or offers suspicious opportunities, it is wise to refrain from sharing details. If you feel uncomfortable or threatened, contact local law enforcement for assistance.

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We are not obligated to answer questions from strangers right if they're not law enforcement
Hi Patrick! Generally, you are not obligated to answer questions from strangers unless they are law enforcement officers who have identified themselves and are performing their duties. However, it is always wise to be cautious about the information you share with anyone you don't know. Do you have a specific situation in mind?
Some man in a car a stranger was asking me for my ID and my name for both me and Dale and he was asking us where we are going he never mentioned that he was a cop and he never Identified himself in any way.The guy was also asking if we wanted to work for some money and to let him know if want to make money but we kept telling him no.
Hey Patrick! It sounds like you encountered a suspicious situation. You are not obligated to provide personal information to a stranger. If you feel threatened or uncomfortable, it is a good idea to contact local law enforcement.
Would you like assistance in finding the contact information for the local police department in Suffolk County?