you can go shove it up your a** your an idioit if u don't know that answer
Yes, it is legal for law enforcement to pull you over for non-moving violations, such as expired registration or a broken tail light. These violations are typically enforced to ensure the safety of all road users and to maintain compliance with vehicle regulations.
Rodney King was coming from a friend's house in the San Fernando Valley before he was pulled over by the police.
Yes, in Virginia, drivers and front-seat passengers are required to wear seat belts. Failure to do so can result in a fine or a citation if pulled over by law enforcement.
Yes, driving without insurance in South Carolina is a misdemeanor offense and can result in fines, license suspension, and potentially jail time, especially if it is a repeat offense. It is important to have the minimum required insurance coverage to avoid legal consequences.
A written legal code provides clarity and consistency in the interpretation and application of laws. It also ensures that laws are accessible to the public and can be easily referenced. Additionally, a written legal code can help prevent inconsistencies and alterations in the laws over time.
The legal requirements for moving in with a step-parent vary depending on the jurisdiction. In general, if you are over 12 years old, your preferences may be taken into consideration during custody decisions, but the final decision will be based on the best interests of the child as determined by the court. It is advisable to consult with a family law attorney for guidance based on your specific circumstances.
Your insurance should not go up, since it was not a moving traffic violation
yes
Most definitely. It is a violation.
If you were pulled over for a traffic violation that IS 'just' cause.
0 points its not a moving violation or grounds for being pulled over, most people get the ticket after being pulled over for other reasons, or while parked in a parking lot... Its just to make the state money & paying the ticket will not affect insurance rates
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.
It depends on the jurisdiction where you received the ticket. In some states, such as New York, a log book violation is a misdemeanor. That is a criminal offense. You should contact an attorney.
i was pulled over and arrested 13 years after the fact for failing to pay for my probabtion, which was a probabtion violation.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
If a police officer suspects that, as you sit in your stationary vehicle, you could be under the influence of alcohol (smells alcohol as the police officer walks past your car) or drugs (due to your strange behaviour and glassy eyes), he or she can investigate further.
Roll cages are legal in Texas, but not street legal. This means that if you are pulled over, you will likely receive a ticket for having one.
Yes it is a moving violation. Speeding is often between a 3-4 point violation depending on how fast you were going. Just don't get caught doing over 15 MPH: that translates into reckless driving, which means you HAVE TO APPEAR IN COURT. It could also mean possible jail time!