Yes, a police officer can pull you over for driving at the same speed as them, as they are authorized to enforce traffic laws and regulations on all drivers, including themselves.
Yes, a police officer from a different state can pull you over if you are driving in their jurisdiction.
Your close but no! Any speed over the speed limit can be considered reckless driving if the Law Enforcement Officer can prove that you were driving reckless, and that you were driving without "DUE REGARD" to the safety of others. Your speed, driving behavior, and whether you were endangering the safety of the public much all be considered before you can be charged with reckless driving. I am a Police Officer and my advise to anyone that reads this is to not ever be going 25 over the posted speed. Speed limits are there for a reason. I not saying someone should be arrested and loose their license for going 10 to 15 over but but definitely should get a ticket. 25 over on the other hand is absolutely ridiculous. -----Hope this answers you question.
I'll answer this by repeating an old police adage - - "Fishermen can't catch all the fish in the lake either."
No, it is not recommended to pull over a police officer if they are driving recklessly. Instead, you can report their behavior to the local police department or call 911 to ensure the situation is handled appropriately.
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.
There are no such laws. A police officer can check your speed anywhere along the roadway. If you're in excess of the posted speed for that stretch of road, and they pull you over, it's a ticket.
In general, it is not legally permissible for a citizen to pull over a police officer in the context of a traffic stop. Police officers are authorized to enforce traffic laws and have the authority to pull over vehicles for violations. However, if a citizen believes a police officer is driving recklessly or posing a danger, they should contact the local police department to report the incident rather than taking matters into their own hands. It is important to follow proper procedures and respect the authority of law enforcement officers.
What happens if u impersonate a police officer over the phone
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.
No, civilians cannot pull over a police officer. Only law enforcement officers have the authority to pull over vehicles.
yes if you were caught by a traffic camera or a police officer who was not in a vehicle was able to get your plate number and wrote the ticket.
A breathalyzer is important because that is how the police officer will test your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) to see if you are over the legal limit for driving.