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<blockquote data-quote="Crosstimbers Okie" data-source="post: 1750290" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>I don't understand where a misunderstanding is likely. If you are shooting the breeze and talking about the weather the officer may be conducting an investigation but you are not in legal custody at that point. When the lights come on or an officer issues a command, then you are under arrest, or being detained, or the subject of a traffic stop--whatever you choose to call it. At that point you have a duty to notify the officer.</p><p></p><p>As for the history of the SDA, back in 1995 SDA would never have become law if that requirement was not included. CLEET, OHP, OSBI, and the big city PDs had the stroke to derail the effort without giving them what they wanted. In a nutshell, it's politics. Politics isn't as pure as the driven snow, but it beats the alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosstimbers Okie, post: 1750290, member: 760"] I don't understand where a misunderstanding is likely. If you are shooting the breeze and talking about the weather the officer may be conducting an investigation but you are not in legal custody at that point. When the lights come on or an officer issues a command, then you are under arrest, or being detained, or the subject of a traffic stop--whatever you choose to call it. At that point you have a duty to notify the officer. As for the history of the SDA, back in 1995 SDA would never have become law if that requirement was not included. CLEET, OHP, OSBI, and the big city PDs had the stroke to derail the effort without giving them what they wanted. In a nutshell, it's politics. Politics isn't as pure as the driven snow, but it beats the alternative. [/QUOTE]
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