Submitted by magnabonzo t3_z837vj in massachusetts
I came across this post about someone in Florida who knew their rights when the police accosted them and it made me wonder about Massachusetts.
According to the ACLU,
>In Massachusetts, the only laws that require you to provide your name and address to the police are connected with being in a motor vehicle. However, it is a crime to give false identifying information to police if you are arrested.
(From Know Your Rights: When do I have to give my name or address to law enforcement in Massachusetts?)
Note the ACLU also recommends
> In any encounter with the police, try to stay calm and polite because getting upset could cause the police to overreact, or even arrest you.
It would seem to me that it'd be worth having a recording of the exchange too, but I'm not a lawyer, I'm just sharing what the ACLU says...
Positive-Material t1_iyb45ri wrote
it is not a crime for a mass state trooper to say 'I am going to bash your head into the curb, and we are off camera right now, so there will be no evidence.' Just.. so you know.