Many agencies use warning tickets for minor violations of traffic laws or vehicle equipment violations. If it is an equipment violation, there is usually a grace period that the operator must show proof of getting item fixed, or the issuing officer will seek out a criminal summons.
A minor violation of the law refers to an offense that is considered less serious and typically results in a lower penalty or consequence. These violations may include traffic violations, minor drug offenses, or petty theft. In some cases, minor violations may be resolved with a warning or a fine.
A "GV" typically stands for "General Violation," which could refer to a broad category of traffic violations. Since you received a warning, it usually means that you won't face penalties or fines this time. However, if you continue to speed or commit other traffic violations in the future, it could lead to more serious consequences. Keep an eye on your driving habits to avoid further issues.
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Violation of parole. If you have an butt-hole parole officer, your but is going back to jail. Most will give you a warning. Mainly traffic violations will are the only thing you can get away with unless its illegal transportation.
as a reasonable traffic warning
If the 'warning' ticket was written on a standard, numbered traffic violation notice yes, it will be on record.
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Weather can occur without any warning; a traffic accident can happen without any warning; you could drop dead from a heart attack without any warning, etc.
to answer your question no it does not affect your record
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