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If they had arrested you the best thing would've been to use the right to remain silent....
If they hadn't then getting a lawyer and their advice would've been to; decline the offer to answer verbal questions but to answer written questions only and to fully cooperate with police In their investigation.
It's much like changing your firearms storage, you don't actually have to go into the station to do it, a simple letter to the arms officer will suffice.
Here's a piece of advice, if you have a reasonable excuse/reason then tell the cop. No point in making them guess/assume what your reason might be and it will make it a lot easier on yourself. They're not the enemy if you've done nothing wrong.
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