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.
Your previous driving record alone is not probably cause to be pulled over. If you were driving recklessly or in violation of the law, you could be pulled over.
A cop can always pull you over at any time.
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He can pull you over but as long as you have a drivers licence he cant do anything unless you just committed a driving offence.
A cop can pull you over for not having a seat belt or anything else. Under the Patriot Act, they don't need a reason to pull you over.
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Niko can only pull someone over in a cop car in a normal GTA 4 game during the mission he carries out for Mikhail Faustin, called Crime & Punishment. The only other way it might be different is if there is a mod or a cheat. However, if he is driving along in a cop car otherwise, and has the police siren turned on, motorists on the road will try and pull out of his way to let the cop car go through.
If you have a suspended licence, you shouldn't be driving. By doing so you are breaking the law and so the police officer would be within his rights to pull you over. What car you are driving has no bearing on whether you are allowed to drive or not, having a suspended licence does.
Yes, a police officer from another state can pull you over while you are driving in your own state if they have the authority to do so under certain circumstances, such as if you are violating traffic laws or if there is a mutual agreement between the states allowing for cross-border enforcement.
In the State of Connecticut,can a cop give you a ticket if he didn't pull you over on the street? Also he only assumed where he was he didn't see him pull in the driveway. I the owner of the house,want to press harassment charges on him.
They only need to read you your rights if you are being arrested. They can pull the cab over for the same reasons they can pull a car over. Could be a spot check, licence issue, suspected drunk driving or any thing they deem reasonable.
It all depends on just how many "others" your are referring to, and what kind of license (or restrictions) you may have.