Yes, the have proof. Your admission of committing the crime is proof against you.
You have the right not to incriminate yourself, but if you choose to do so, it can be used against you.
You should never admit committing a crime to the police without first speaking with a lawyer.
In Texas if you a caught driving without insurance you will be ticketed. I believe this is true in most states.
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1. Speed 2. Run red light 3. U Turns 4. Tailgate
The current status of the ticketed issue is being addressed by the appropriate team and is actively being worked on to find a resolution.
Yes, If you are not an insured under the definitions and terms of the owners insurance policy then you "can" be ticketed. Whether you will be ticketed depends on whether the attending officer checks his computer to see if you are in fact an insured driver or not.
You could: Have them ticketed - get them towed - talk to them.
soon, you can be ticketed for that
The driver.
You will be ticketed.
not sure but have a look on ticketed
You can be ticketed, but usually not arrested, UNLESS something else brought about your arrest and they just lumped all the charges together on your charging sheet.
everybody not wearing their seatbelt