When an officer was curious about a employee or became suspicious and stopped them due to their behavior, observers asked the officer to provide them with the reason(s) for this concern if the reason for these concerns are appropriate then they can proceed with the investigation
The behavior of the suspect is primarily the key factor in raising suspicion (s). The officer informed the observer that the suspect(s)' actions were the main cause of the officer's developing suspicion in 66 percent of the cases.
The most frequent behavioral causes of suspicion of a person or vehicle, according to an analysis of observer descriptions of behavior, were traffic infractions (such as speeding or driving with expired licence plates), attempts to elude officers (such as turning around and walking the other way or hiding one's face), and appearing uneasy in the officer's presence.
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