Turn Panic Over Traffic Stops
Into A Plan.
No Guessing.
No Playing It By Ear.
No Searching YouTube For Answers.

Turn Panic Over Traffic Stops
Into A Plan.
No Guessing.
No Playing It By Ear.
No Searching YouTube For Answers.


Stop guessing what to do during a traffic stop;
Replace panic with a clear, repeatable plan;
Prevent small mistakes that escalate “nothing” into something serious;
Give your teen confidence—even when you’re not there;
Help you sleep better knowing they won’t talk themselves into trouble.
Because hoping it never happens isn’t a strategy.


• Teen drivers (or soon-to-be drivers);
•Teen passengers;
• Teens in urban and suburban communities;
• Teens who drive to school, sports, work, or friends’ houses;
• Teens who learn better from real-life scenarios;
•Teens who are heading to college, the workplace, military, or trade school.
If your teen ever rides in a car, as a driver or passenger, this is for them!


But I talked to my kids about police, do they really need this?
After 25 years as a criminal defense attorney, I’ve seen this pattern over and over:
Good kids.
Flashing Lights.
One moment of panic.
Months or years of court dates.
Most parents try to prepare their kids by saying:
“Be polite.”
“Don’t argue.”
“Facetime me if something happens.”
But none of that teaches teens what actually happens during a stop—or how quickly things escalate.
So, I teach frameworks that teens will innately remember under pressure.




Much of the video footage used in this course was recorded during the live Project Alpha session.

What Your Teen Gets:

THE VAULT INCLUDES:
FRAMEWORK #1: The 0 - 60 Seconds Rule: Teens don’t realize how much officers decide before the conversation even starts. This framework teaches:
FRAMEWORK #2: POLITE ≠ TALKATIVE: Most teens talk because they’re nervous, not because they are guilty of anything. This framework teaches:
FRAMEWORK #3: NOT MY CAR, STILL MY PROBLEM: Group stops create the most legal risk and teens never see it coming. This framework teaches:
FRAMEWORK #4: SIMON SAYS IS DEAD: Teens get lulled into a mindless game of Simon Says, thinking they must do every thing the officer says and mimic all of his actions. This framework teaches:
• When to comply and when not to;
• How to keep emotions calm while telling the officer "no."


"Attorney April Preyar is the lawyer we need for the present time! Her talks and workshops, intended to raise awareness about the criminal justice system, are passion-filled, captivating, and thought-provoking.
As racial profiling and life threatening encounters between the public and police are on the rise, we need someone with experience, insight and courage."
Dr. Aminah Pilgrim, Professor of History and Africana Studies
"I've never seen anything like what she brings to the young people I've seen. Being in the room and watching, there's no comparison to what she can do.
I've been weary of "The Talk" approach. Young men keep losing because we're not aware of the pitfalls.
What I appreciate about her approach is, April is able to bring this content to them in a way that they can still walk around with their heads high."
Dr. Obari Cartman, Clinical and Community Psychologist
Meet Your Leader,
Attorney
April Preyar
Let's be honest.
Sitting down at your kitchen table once or twice or three times to talk to your kids about police, does nothing for them when they are alone with a cop on the side of the street.
In the 26 years that I have practiced criminal defense, I've never met a single client who received solid legal advice from their parents about traffic stops.
Not one!
This course is how we change that together.
Don't just enroll your teen. Make sure they dive in. The stakes are too high for them to wing it.



They should learn these frameworks as easily as the lyrics of the newest Chris Brown song.

THE BIG PROBLEM?
You've been lied to. You've been taught to teach your kids about police with no support, no expertise, and no system:
>> Scour YouTube and Google looking for word-for-word scripts (when traffic stops are fluid and not robotic);
>> Sending them bodycam videos of police abuse (to scare them straight but not teach them how to stay safe);
>> Send them to mock trial and law camps(as though you were raising lil' lawyers and law professors, not new drivers and passengers);
>> Sign them up for know-your-rights workshops led by police (where they’ll learn to comply, confess, and carry a criminal conviction).
None of this tells them how to protect themselves when they see Flashing Lights.


Instant access to digital product;
Create a customized blueprint for your household of next steps if your teen gets arrested or detained at school;
Give everyone in your home clear directions on who to call and when;
Eliminate confusion and scrambing during an urgent, time-sensitive situation;
Create a customized blueprint for your household of next steps if your teen gets arrested or detained at school;
Give everyone in your home clear directions on who to call and when;
Eliminate confusion and scrambing during an urgent, time-sensitive situation.
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