stay.............. cops get your tag number so if necessary they can find you
If you are instructed to stay then stay. but in most cases the officer will finish what he/she can with you as quickly as possible so you can be on your way. Depending on how serious the reason you are pulled over for, the police department may mail you a ticket and/or supiena.
i heard you have to be 18 to be a police officer in the state of arkansas, but you have to be 21 to be a state trooper.source: my cousin got pulled over and started talking to the cop about him wanting to be a future police officer.
I'll answer this by repeating an old police adage - - "Fishermen can't catch all the fish in the lake either."
How is the Police Officer going to know your license is expired?? Unless you do something to Merit being pulled over the Police Officer will not know. However I would not want to be you when the Officer pulls you over and finds it is expired and you knew about it. Good Luck.
you know it is yor head
If you're pulled over or in a similar situation, yes.
If you get pulled over with no tag on your vehicle, the police officer will give you a ticket and impound your car. The fines could cost hundreds of dollars.
No according to a police officer that pulled me over in Indianapolis and looked at my Florida license
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
I believe it refers to the officer's squad car. Stating that the car he/she pulled you over in was a marked car. Making it obvious that it was a police officer. Unlike an unmarked police car that would probably be driven by an undercover or plain clothes officer.
When pulled over by a police officer, you have the right to remain silent, the right to refuse a search without a warrant, and the right to request an attorney. It is important to stay calm, follow instructions, and avoid any sudden movements. If you believe your rights have been violated, it is best to document the incident and consult with a lawyer.
If you fit the description of someone that is wanted, police can make an "investigative stop" which is a temporary detainment.