anything you say to him can and WILL be used AGAINST YOU, not HIM, in the court of law.. thats the thing.. the catch though, is they won't tell you that until you're under arrest (which is because they're obligated to)..

you have a 5th amendment right against self-incrimination, meaning you DONT have to answer him.

in my experience, I talked in circles with the thug. He definitely got ticked off, just like the cop in the video. I even pulled a confused stare like the kid did, I was LMAO in my head (couldnt believe I was actually doing it, and couldnt believe they couldnt do anythin about it but be more of a dick on the charges and the procedures)

One incident went somethin like,
COP: "you're a little far from the college, what are you doing around here"
Me: "what?"
COP: "what are you doing around here"
Me: "wh..wh....???" [confused look]
COP: "why are you in this area sir"
Me: "my lawyer, uh.."
COP: "your lawyer?? you're here because of your lawyer?"
Me: "no"
COP: "so then why ARE y-"
Me: "well he said dont talk to the cops"
COP: "who said"
Me: "my lawyer"
COP: "whos your lawyer"
Me: "MY lawyer. and he said don't talk to the cops"
COP: "yea well whos your lawyer"
Me: "my lawyer said dont talk to the cops"
COP: "ok you wanna play smart ass"
Me: "no sir"
COP: "i'm trying to work with you here and you're not cooperating"
Me: "anything I say can be used against me in the court of law"
COP: "so what does that mean?"
Me: "you're the cop. thats rhetorical, im merely exercising what I know of my rights"