Police pulling over for suspected cell use while driving

The "Bone" Ranger

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I agree with the comments on the signature gif and thanks.

What I told you about asking the cop to the show the radar gun is what can get you out of a ticket (if he/she refuses), if using a hand held he/she can bring it to your car, if he is using the one built into the car he/she let you see the reading. They are not liable for safety, they ask people to exit their cars on the highway all the time (searches/arrests).

Anyways, don't have to take my word for it, just passing on information that I thought would be helpful to others and if you don't agree then that is totally fine with me, I don't have a point to prove.

And last point, if you re-read my post I was not asking anybody to get the cop to prove his/her case at the side of the road (that is stupidity and asking for trouble) but merely ask to see the radar gun so that if you decide to fight the ticket in court it might help.

Nope, The cop does not have to prove his case on the side of the road, that is what court is for. Is also a safety issue as the radar can be built into the car, and the cop would not want the person walking around on the highway.

btw, Like your signature gif
And I believe the cop is liable for your safety once you are out of the car too.....
The woman in his signature gif would never get a ticket, ha ha.

(BTW, I agree with your recent points too).
 

KBear

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What I told you about asking the cop to the show the radar gun is what can get you out of a ticket (if he/she refuses), if using a hand held he/she can bring it to your car, if he is using the one built into the car he/she let you see the reading. They are not liable for safety, they ask people to exit their cars on the highway all the time (searches/arrests).

Anyways, don't have to take my word for it, just passing on information that I thought would be helpful to others and if you don't agree then that is totally fine with me, I don't have a point to prove.
Sometimes can learn some new info on this site. When pulled over by the cops you want to be polite, bit remorseful and as forgettable as possible. The goal is not to get the ticket in the first place, and if you do get the ticket, hope the cop does not fill out his notes completely so when you request disclosure he has little to send, and finally hope he does not show up in court. If you question the cop, your likely getting the ticket and he will fill out his notes.

Pulled over by the cops: Now what?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...led-over-by-the-cops-now-what/article4304397/

"You may believe that if you're caught speeding you have the right to see the radar gun's output. You don't. Further, if you're planning on fighting the ticket, again, you don't want to make the police officer's documentation all the more thorough as a result of your cross-examination."
 

GPIDEAL

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Using a phone is not a crime (that exception exists because of things like Bluetooth or your sync technology)
Touching (holding) the phone in your hand is a crime
Stupid yes, but that is the law
Touching or holding or looking down at your phone when driving/moving in a vehicle, is not a crime per se but a traffic offence.
 

GPIDEAL

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Jun 27, 2010
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Sometimes can learn some new info on this site. When pulled over by the cops you want to be polite, bit remorseful and as forgettable as possible. The goal is not to get the ticket in the first place, and if you do get the ticket, hope the cop does not fill out his notes completely so when you request disclosure he has little to send, and finally hope he does not show up in court. If you question the cop, your likely getting the ticket and he will fill out his notes.

Pulled over by the cops: Now what?
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...led-over-by-the-cops-now-what/article4304397/

"You may believe that if you're caught speeding you have the right to see the radar gun's output. You don't. Further, if you're planning on fighting the ticket, again, you don't want to make the police officer's documentation all the more thorough as a result of your cross-examination."

Excellent points and link KBear. Yes, you are correct in that you should not give the cop a reason to remember you. A lot of traffic tickets are won by the cop's lack of disclosure, when asked to provide it by counsel or your paralegal (or yourself, if you're that savvy).
 
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