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because police have rights to stop and fine the driver who is over speeding. Its a matter of safety for yourself and others, they can fine driver for this offence. Police can suspend your licence on the spot if you are driving more than 45 km over the limit
you get chased down and arrested or you get a big fine
Stop and question foreigners for no reason
A driver should only be stopped by the police because of an actual violation of traffic rules, not because the driver has a bad reputation. Police powers do vary from state to state and between countries. In the UK, police have the power to stop any vehicle on a road with or without a reason.
How on earth would you prove that it was not a justifiable stop. Police in all Australian jusisdictions have a large variety of justifiable reasons for stopping a vehicle and speaking to the driver. These include but are not limited to random breath tests, vehicle roadworthiness checks or random licence checks. Apart from these 'general' reasons, if the police recognise you or even think that they recognise you, although they may indeed have mistaken you for someone else, and have reason to suspect that you or the person they thought you were, may have, may be or may be about to commit an offence, then they are justified in stopping you. Once you have been stopped, then the doctrine of chance discovery comes into play. So long as the stop is lawfully conducted in one of the many many ways available, then anything discovered as a result of that stop either based on the original reason for the stop or as a result of chance discovery, then those discoveries are also lawful. By the way, you may well not be made aware of the reason for the stop as a matter of course.
You think of them, here is one: You are a school bus driver at the first stop 10 students get on and 4 get off. at the second stop six students get on and 2 get off. at the 3rd stop everyone gets off the question is : what are the bus driver's eye color?
(in the US) He could be charged with ABDUCTION.
United StatesYes. A routine traffic stop is a term used to describe a common motor vehicle code violation. It is also know as a traffic violation. A police officer has the right to stop a car when the driver has committed a violation of the state code. Examples: failure to stop at a stop sign, running a red light, exceeding the speed limit, expired sticker, faulty equipment, failure to stay in marked lanes, etc.United KingdomPolice powers also vary from state to state and between countries. In the UK, for example, any police officer has the power to stop any vehicle being driven on a road. There does not have to be any reason or any suspicion of any offence to use the power. The power allows the police to carry out entirely random stops if they wish and also allows a vehicle to be stopped without having to discuss the reason for the stop with the driver.
The method is RBT which means you stop for a breathtest and they used alot of other methods this is one of them Random Breath Testing means that if you go over the limit you will be put in jail.
Assuming you are within your permit restrictions, you will receive a warning or citation as if you were already a licensed driver.
All traffic violations, according to the Palmetto Police Department, begin at $200 and increase based on the severity of the driver's offense.
CPR is complete when the patent comes around with spontaneous respiration or someone such as a police officer, doctor, EMT, or ambulance driver tells you to stop.