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- Dec 25, 2015
If you’re arrested under terrorism charges here (and ‘terrorism’ can be owt the police want it be be), you don’t have a right to silence. Also, if you stay silent under general arrest, then say anything later, it can be given a negative spin because you weren’t honest at the first time of asking (like when waiting for a lawyer, for example).Just want to point out that autistic criticisms of protest tactics and strategies are being deleted.
This could mean just General Thread janning to keep the events forefront or...
the FBI or your countries domestic security agency has sent Null a delete, preserve, and do not notify subpoena.
The first is just a reminder to stop shitting up the thread; the second would be a reminder on your right to remain silent when the knock on your door comes.
‘Right to silence’ in the U.K. is a myth I’m afraid.