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A boylover may have occasion to come into copntact with the police, or other law enforcement officer.
A boylover may have occasion to come into contact with the police, or other law enforcement officer.




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* The police do not necessarily know the law very well. What you're doing may be legal, but you can get arrested anyway. Then you've got a legal bill to get it straightened out.
* The police do not necessarily know the law very well. What you're doing may be legal, but you can get arrested anyway. Then you've got a legal bill to get it straightened out.
* If the policeman can't see you, he can't arrest you. The safest place to be is in your home with the door closed and the shades drawn.
* If the policeman can't see you, he can't arrest you. The safest place to be is in your home with the door closed and the shades drawn.
* Never let a policeman into your house without a warrant.
* Do not stand in your doorway and converse with the police. If you want to talk, go outside and close the door behind you.
* Above all, KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT. Don't even tell the policeman why you're not guilty. If needed, do it later with a lawyer present.
* Immediately afterwards, write down everything you can remember about the incident.

Revision as of 10:11, 21 March 2015

A boylover may have occasion to come into contact with the police, or other law enforcement officer.


  • Police lie and they do so routinely. They are taught to. A policeman does
  • The police will not tell you your rights.
  • The police do not necessarily know the law very well. What you're doing may be legal, but you can get arrested anyway. Then you've got a legal bill to get it straightened out.
  • If the policeman can't see you, he can't arrest you. The safest place to be is in your home with the door closed and the shades drawn.
  • Never let a policeman into your house without a warrant.
  • Do not stand in your doorway and converse with the police. If you want to talk, go outside and close the door behind you.
  • Above all, KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT. Don't even tell the policeman why you're not guilty. If needed, do it later with a lawyer present.


  • Immediately afterwards, write down everything you can remember about the incident.