San Diego Police Department encounter scripts, recording rules, and 50 keyword-specific guides for San Diego (San Diego County, pop. 1,386,932).
San Diego at a glance: Primary law-enforcement agency: San Diego Police Department. County: San Diego County. State: California (two-party recording consent; no stop-and-identify; duty to retreat).
San Diego is policed primarily by San Diego Police Department, serving a population of 1,386,932 in San Diego County, California. As with every American police department, San Diego Police Department officers operate under the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), the Fifth Amendment (silence and self-incrimination), and the Sixth Amendment (counsel) — with California-specific overlays on recording consent, stop-and-identify, and self-defense.
The single most important rule for any San Diego resident: every police encounter has a lawful scope, and your job is not to expand it. The script is the same whether you are pulled over on I-64, stopped on foot downtown, or answering a knock at your front door — decline consent to searches, invoke silence, ask if you are free to go, and request counsel before any questioning.
Each of these 50 guides has been tailored to San Diego — with San Diego Police Department script tweaks, San Diego County court info, and California state law overlay:
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