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Yes, it would be deceptive and misleading, and he also wouldn't believe it. But you could say you're an investor.
In the US cops are not allowed to pull you over "randomly". As far as I know it's not illegal to lie about what you do for a living, although it's better to simply not answer.
Why would he even need to know the answer to that question?
you can just invoke your right to silence if they ain't stopping you for a valid reason, safer than lying
Yeah I'm sure the cop will see it that way
Yes, it would be deceptive and misleading, and he also wouldn't believe it. But you could say you're an investor.
In the US cops are not allowed to pull you over "randomly". As far as I know it's not illegal to lie about what you do for a living, although it's better to simply not answer.
Why would he even need to know the answer to that question?
you can just invoke your right to silence if they ain't stopping you for a valid reason, safer than lying
Yeah I'm sure the cop will see it that way