Warren Lovell
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Just as in any job, there can be some real "tools" out there enforcing the laws of this state. Then there are the ones who are car guys. I think the bottom line is the vehicle code in most instances is pretty specific and if you follow the code, you're not going to get pulled over. Driving is a priviledge in this state, not a right. I have seen the priveiledge taken away many times (including me!)
In California, you have to have probable cause to stop a vehicle. In most instances it will be a moving violation, but cops that know the vehicle code and have a wild hair for fix it tickets, will stop and write you...or give you a verbal.
Per California Vehicle Code section 22, you don't even have to be present to get a citation...they can notify you by mail.
Knowledge is power! Just get yourself a copy of your respective state's vehicle code and educate yourself. The judge will tell you ignorance is not a defense. But should you ever contest a citation - casting doubt on any aspect of the violation will set you free. Should you know all the vehicle codes? No...but you should at least know the ones pertaining to you.
In California, you have to have probable cause to stop a vehicle. In most instances it will be a moving violation, but cops that know the vehicle code and have a wild hair for fix it tickets, will stop and write you...or give you a verbal.
Per California Vehicle Code section 22, you don't even have to be present to get a citation...they can notify you by mail.
Knowledge is power! Just get yourself a copy of your respective state's vehicle code and educate yourself. The judge will tell you ignorance is not a defense. But should you ever contest a citation - casting doubt on any aspect of the violation will set you free. Should you know all the vehicle codes? No...but you should at least know the ones pertaining to you.