What is the best way to handle police interaction in countries you don’t live in? In the US it is generally considered pretty wise to exercise your right to be silent extensively. Now obviously in some really corrupt places your just going to have to go along with whatever they want. But what about the different countries in Europe? My instinct would be to respectfully tell the officer I would like to call my embassy (and have that number with me!).
I’ve never been in this situation, but one question I’m confused about is how both sides arrive at an appropriate-sized bribe. What’s the stop them taking everything you have?
There’s usually an informal standard that’s large enough to represent a significant boost to a police officer’s income, but small enough that it’s worth it for most people to pay rather than risk more fines or worse. There’s not much negotiation involved.
What is the best way to handle police interaction in countries you don’t live in? In the US it is generally considered pretty wise to exercise your right to be silent extensively. Now obviously in some really corrupt places your just going to have to go along with whatever they want. But what about the different countries in Europe? My instinct would be to respectfully tell the officer I would like to call my embassy (and have that number with me!).
I’ve never been in this situation, but one question I’m confused about is how both sides arrive at an appropriate-sized bribe. What’s the stop them taking everything you have?
There’s usually an informal standard that’s large enough to represent a significant boost to a police officer’s income, but small enough that it’s worth it for most people to pay rather than risk more fines or worse. There’s not much negotiation involved.