Thier gonna give you a ticket.
No, civilians cannot pull over a police officer. Only law enforcement officers have the authority to pull over vehicles.
Police can pull a person over for numerous things such as speeding, no taillights, a headlight out, or swerving.
A citizen can not pull over a police officer for bending the law, but you can report them to the superiors of their Police Department.
Yes, a police officer from a different state can pull you over if you are driving in their jurisdiction.
The police may have turned on their lights to get your attention or signal you to pull over, but they did not actually pull you over for a specific reason. It could be a warning or a precautionary measure.
Yes. There is generally no requirement that a police car attempt to make itself easy to see when looking for traffic violators.
Yes, an unmarked police car driven by a police officer in plain clothes can legally pull you over for a traffic violation.
Yes, police can pull someone over for not wearing a seatbelt in a mobile home park if the area is considered a public roadway. Seatbelt laws generally apply to all vehicles on public streets, regardless of the specific location. However, enforcement might vary based on local regulations and the circumstances surrounding the stop.
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Yes, a police officer can pull over multiple vehicles at once.
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