iv) You have a right to make one phone call to your family, lawyer, or organization (remember the phone you use may be tapped). Preference of that phone call should be made towards someone who will relay that message to people who are helpful like your lawyers or the media. v) Do not act defiant or talk about filing complaints. You do not want the police to retaliate against you while you're in their custody. vi) You might be handcuffed searched, photographed, and finger-printed. vii) Try to get the names and badge numbers of the police who arrested you or deal with you in the police station. viii) When you give information under torture circumstances, deny the information when you are in court and prove that the information was obtained under duress. d) What to Look Out For During Elections  The Electoral Laws Act a) Under the amendment, members of the police force, defense forces and prison service may no longer be seconded as staff of the 5

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