Not usually. There is the issue of probable cause (to pull you over). In certain places like Indian reservations and government installations, you can be stopped without cause.
You can also be stopped at a checkpoint on a public roadway without cause.
The needle of a compass is pulled by the magnetic force of the poles. North and south not random lengths of metal sticking out of the ground
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.
If you get pulled over but do not receive a ticket, it means that the police officer decided not to issue you a citation for the violation they pulled you over for.
A random entry is pulled from all eligible entries.
Pulled Over - 2011 was released on: USA: April 2011
Red, there's something about it that just gets pulled over :-)
Pulled Over - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 November 2013
Yeah, if you didn't have your seatbelt on and you get another ticket if your pulled over too long.
The reason you are pulled over does not matter. If you have a suspended license, you can be charged.
A random process is a sequence of random variables defined over a period of time.
It is when you can be pulled over solely for not wearing a seatbelt. Most states, however, have secondary laws in which you cannot be pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt but can still get a ticket for not wearing one if you are pulled over for something else.
Yes, I just got pulled over for not wearing seat belt and and cited a ticket for that!!