A TikToker has opened up about his 'expert lawyer advice' for if you get caught speeding by authorities.
Mike Mandell - who claims to be the number one lawyer on social media - uses the platform to share legal expertise with followers, whether it be surrounding getting kicked off a plane, having a bad landlord, or the risks of using a fake ID.
However, the lawyer has also revealed just what you should say if you're stopped by a cop for driving your vehicle too fast.
Lawyers are known for their slick words, but Mandell has bust out some pretty smooth moves, sliding into his car to enact a scenario between a driver and an officer, when an officer has pulled them over having caught them speeding to ask: 'Do you know how fast you were going?'
Mandell then states: 'Repeat after me. No officer. How fast was I going?'
'Never ever admit to speeding, because anything you say will be used against you,' he explained.
Lawyer Reveals What To Say To Cops If Pulled Over For Speeding ( @lawbymike/TikTok) The post has since amassed over 50 million views, with users flooding to the video to weigh in on the scenario and their views on Mandell's advice. One said: 'Results may vary due to skin tone.'
Another wrote: 'But what if they lie and say I went super above the speed limit? What should we do then?', meanwhile, a third commented: 'Or just don't speed.'
Lawyer Reveals What To Say To Police If Pulled Over For Speeding (@lawbymike/TikTok) If you're not in need of a hack to help you stop getting a speeding ticket, then don't worry, because TikTok has something for everybody.
From how to secure the lock on a toilet so you don't get burst in on in a comprising position, to a simple hack for drying your clothes in just two hours, the platform really has it all.
Oh, and if you now can't sleep because of the stress a speeding ticket is causing you then fear not, while it may not help you cough up the cash, a bag of frozen peas can help ease your racing mind and allow you to return to your slumber.
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