You could always argue that the ticket was not properly issued in accordance with law. However, you must prove that the law requires police to have a motorist sign a ticket.
In most cases both the driver and the passenger can be cited. The logic is that the passenger has a responsibility to wear a seatbelt and the driver has a responsibility to be sure that they do.
An officer does have the authority to write a seatbelt ticket on any City Street or County Roadway.
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
Yes, the person who received the ticket can contest it in court and the judge will decide which party prevails.
Under Florida Law no. A licensed armed security officer is not a peace officer. In the State of Florida you do not have to be sworn to have peace officer status. According to Florida Statutes 843.08 and 843.06 the word "watchman" appears in both statutes. A security officer was once called a watchman. Therefore, a licensed security officer in Florida is a non sworn peace officer.
I don't think there are "peace officers in Florida. I believe peace officer is another word for police officer.
Yes, in Indiana you can receive a seatbelt ticket if you are caught not wearing a seatbelt while driving, regardless of whether you are inside or outside of your vehicle. It is a primary offense, so law enforcement can cite you for not wearing a seatbelt even if you are not actively driving.
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Yes.Added: The operative phrase, is: "station ones-self in."
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class a-1 officer in any government institution happens to be a gezzeted officer
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