Yes. If the violation happened in a place that the officer was allowed to enforce laws, then the fact that you made it 'safely' to your driveway does not stop him from writing a ticket or making an arrest.
Yes, but the police still have to have reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct to make the stop. Just leaving a bar is insufficient.
no they cantAnother View: BELIEVE ME! There is ALWAYS a reason to pull someone over!
Licence, registration, and insurance.
yes
Means the police made you pull over in your vehicle.
Street Racing is bad, and can cause accidents, i think if cops didn't pull us over, our whole country/town, would be horrible, and so unsafe. Don''t you think? -katy
Yes, police officers have access to a database that shows whether a vehicle's inspection is valid. They can check this information during a traffic stop or through routine patrols. Driving with an expired inspection can result in fines or penalties.
yes
In the State of Connecticut,can a cop give you a ticket if he didn't pull you over on the street? Also he only assumed where he was he didn't see him pull in the driveway. I the owner of the house,want to press harassment charges on him.
No, But cops tend to pull over people with green headlights more often
This idiom means to deceive or trick someone by hiding the truth from them. It implies that someone is being misled or fooled into believing something that is not true.
Oh god yes. Its the same concept as exhaust- if its too loud they will pull you over. I always hit mute when Im pounding mine and see a cop
Yes because if the cops tried to pull you over you would be able to outrun them easily