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shoot a gun make an arrest write a ticket use handcuffs catch criminals drive a police car
pay go to court go to traffic school cry show ure licencse slow down
maybe no maybe yes
You CAN NOT give an officer a ticket, but what you can do is write down the car number and the date and time you obsevered it. Then you can go to the police Staion and ask the dispatcher/receptionist what the officer's name is and file a complaint.
IF a warrant was issued for your FTA - and IF it is in the system - and IF they run your name as a routine check on visitors - and IF they find it - they quite probably will turn you over to the police. You make the choice. If it were me, I'd just go ahead and pay the ticket.
In most cases the courts do not care who pays the ticket. And if the ticket vehicle has their name on the registration, they have an obligation to see that it is resolved.
The traffic ticket for driving too slowly is often referred to as a "slow driving" or "impeding traffic" violation. These tickets are issued when a driver is traveling at a speed that is significantly below the minimum speed limit, thereby disrupting the normal flow of traffic. The specific name and enforcement can vary by jurisdiction.
yes
If you were not arrested, and were not given a ticket, whatever contact you may have had with the police will NOT show up on any check.
Im pretty sure he can't. Call the police department and ask (not the 911 #)
Yes, "traffic police" is a common noun. It refers to a general category of law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing traffic laws, rather than a specific name or title. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence or are part of a title.
Grant never received a speeding ticket, because there was no such thing as an automobile during his lifetime.