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9/26/2012 6:01:28 PM
9/26/2012 6:10:28 PM
Have you seen the State v. Sowards case? Do you have an opinion on the tactics used in that case or whether you agree with the trial court?[Edited on September 28, 2012 at 9:21 AM. Reason : http://www.kurtzandblum.com/dwi-attorneys/blog/best-criminal-defense-opinion-ever]
9/28/2012 9:11:32 AM
^^ I just learned a lot about your personality
9/28/2012 9:18:36 AM
^^ haha I hadn't ever seen that before... definitely a good readbut troubling that some LEOs dont know how many inches are in a yard
9/28/2012 10:30:03 AM
It depends on the yardstick!And Restricted, I know you know how many feet there are in a yard.
9/28/2012 10:42:17 AM
What is the best excuse you have heard to get out of a ticket? And did you still write the ticket?
9/28/2012 10:55:57 AM
hahah, they cited a youtube video. awesome.
9/28/2012 11:03:54 AM
2 quick questions for either the cop or the lawyer (or both)...Guy I know (no, really), was pulled over for suspicion of DUI. Got out, was given the sobriety tests, did not perform to the satisfaction of the detaining officer. Person was given a breathalyzer, registered 0.079 (no, really). Officer had person repeat sobriety tests, person did not perform to the satisfaction of the detaining officer and was breathalyzed again - this time hit 0.080, was arrested and the rest is history.In my interpretation of the law (and I'm a brilliant guy), the person complied with the officer's requests and refusal of the breathalyzer the second time around would not have resulted in suspension of license. After all, you complied to within a reasonable expectation that the law would want you to (i.e. how many times must I be breathalyzed in order to prove that I was intoxicated, can you just make me blow into a tube indefinitely?) I don't defend the guy one way or the other, people that drive while drunk are dicks.Second question is easier, and I've asked multiple lawyers and no one has given me a straight answer. Under what circumstances must I provide an officer with ID if I am being detained in suspicion of a crime.My understanding (and again, I'm a brilliant guy) is that if you are being detained 1) while driving or 2) while in possession of alcohol or 3) stuff involving immigration that I don't want to get into (e.g. ICE), you must provide identification. Otherwise, isn't it sorta fascist to demand that everyone carry their papers at all times?The answer I get from lawyers is, "Just make it easier on yourself and provide your ID." I find this answer to be unacceptable, and respectfully request a specific answer (citing legal statute/case law if appropriate).
9/28/2012 5:04:08 PM
They could have arrested him at .079 and am guessing probably would have
9/28/2012 5:07:09 PM
9/29/2012 12:46:55 AM
Do you watch Campus PD? It always on my DVR, and it is so much more relevant to my life than cops.
9/29/2012 11:43:31 AM
Nope, I tend to shy away from anything law enforcement related when I'm outside of work.
9/29/2012 12:29:19 PM
i got a ticket for forgetting to renew my registration : /what times can i go to the wake county courthouse during the week to try to get them to drop it? or do i have to stick to the court date?
10/6/2012 11:54:14 AM
I got arrested two days on an open warrant for RDO from 2007. I thought it was just something that popped up from the deep n dark filing cabinet that I forgot about, but I went from Wilmington to Raleigh, and got an unsecured bond. So.. it wasn't an FTA. That leaves me confused. I thought an RDO was an on-the-spot kind of thing.Like a cop had stopped me one night, but was too tired and let me go, but then filed an arrest warrant for RDO the next day?(also I have been arrested many times in Wake since '07 so it's even more confusing how that never popped up before, and I live in SC now, so that makes the unsecured bond confusing too)[Edited on October 6, 2012 at 2:37 PM. Reason : snawf]
10/6/2012 2:36:04 PM
what is RDO and what are you doing wrong in your life that keeps getting you arrested?
10/6/2012 2:38:44 PM
Well, you certainly sound like a winner.I'm sure over the many, many times you are in court over the course of the next decade you'll be able to get an answer.
10/6/2012 2:39:19 PM
google does not help decipher what an RDO is
10/6/2012 2:42:30 PM
resist, delay, obstruct?
10/6/2012 2:43:15 PM
Really dumb oxygen waster?
10/6/2012 6:38:01 PM
What are ya'll's favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movies
10/6/2012 6:40:00 PM
10/7/2012 9:15:49 PM
What is the fastest and slowest (both in terms of absolute speed and relative speed over the limit) car you pulled over for speeding?Is there any legal protection for someone who runs a red light because it is malfunctioning/never turns green?Is it specifically illegal to utilize a temporary lane to pass cars in front of you?Take for example a 1/2 mile lane used for merging/exit on a highway thats jammed up and you get into it to get ahead of a few cars right before the exit.Another example would be a signaled intersection with a straight lane and a right turn only lane, someone uses the right turn only lane to get ahead of several cars and then merges into the straight lane at the last minute before the intersection.How many cars are allowed to make a left turn at a light as the light turns red but you got into the intersection during the green phase?[Edited on October 7, 2012 at 9:34 PM. Reason : more q's]
10/7/2012 9:23:02 PM
10/7/2012 10:31:42 PM
Since this thread primarily relates to me and I don't want to bore TWW w/ a new thread, I will use this one to boast about the job offer I received today! [Edited on October 12, 2012 at 12:06 PM. Reason : How many times can I use since in a sentence ]
10/12/2012 12:05:30 PM
Nice! Details?
10/12/2012 12:08:00 PM
Its a small boutique law enforcement agency w/ the State (not the ALE). Soft clothes, bankers hours, take home ride, pay is about on-par w/ what I make now. They offered me two different locations GSO or CLT.
10/12/2012 12:11:39 PM
boutique law enforcement sounds so hipsterjk, way to go
10/12/2012 12:13:34 PM
Boutique Law EnforcementGIS "gay cop" at work wasn't a good idea
10/12/2012 12:41:12 PM
I went to high school with Restricted. He's a good guy.Funny how he grew up to be a cop, and I became a teacher, because we were both shitheads to teachers and cops back in the day...
10/12/2012 12:53:11 PM
Go Rams!
10/12/2012 12:57:31 PM
Weavs and Charlie Perunever forget!
10/12/2012 1:06:52 PM
Question:I live off Ridge Road in Raleigh. Three or four times each year on Ridge Road there are cop cars every 50-100yds all the way from Wade to the Beltline stopped in the bike lane with at least 2-3 people in each car. What'cha doing? Inquiring minds want to know.
10/12/2012 1:33:29 PM
10/12/2012 1:40:43 PM
So here's one that I come upon almost daily in my new neighborhood in Richmond. (Answer as if it were applicable in your jurisdiction, I know no one on here is a Virginia LEO). I am on a divided street with a broad median (probably 20-30 feet wide). I wish to turn left onto a cross street with standard two-way traffic. As my light is green, I begin my left turn, but must stop within the confines of the median since traffic on the other side of the divided street is heavy. While "my" light remains green, I am now effectively lined up with the cross street facing a red light. May I proceed (completing my left turn) at the first safe break in traffic, or must I wait for the light I am facing to turn green?Or do I have the whole thing wrong, and must wait for traffic to be clear on the other side of the divided street before beginning my left turn, as one would on a road with no median or a narrow one? (This is not practical on Monument Ave. in Richmond at rush hour, btw. Nor is it particularly safe given the width of the median and the presence of trees. However, the law may take into account neither of those.)
10/12/2012 7:31:39 PM
If you are making a left hand turn with a green light in your direction (meaning the lane you are turning from) you can go but must yield the right-of-way to traffic to on-coming traffic. I hope I read that correctly, but I'm in the car and tired.
10/13/2012 1:03:08 AM
10/13/2012 1:29:19 AM
is reading someones plates and finding a girl/guy owner but the person driving is of opposite sex, would you pull them over in suspicion of a stolen vehicle?
10/13/2012 1:58:53 AM
10/13/2012 8:24:35 AM
10/13/2012 11:54:11 AM
Can you ticket people who stop for a bus when in the opposite direction of a 4 lane road with center lane. I get stuck behind these idiots almost daily on the way to work.
10/13/2012 12:01:58 PM
Nope. I hate it too and I will drive by and people give me looks.
10/13/2012 3:18:18 PM
do you watch cop shows? I dont but I've found that alaska state troopers is really enjoyable
10/13/2012 8:05:12 PM
Have you seen Rookies?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rookies_(TV_series)It seemed like a lot more real life than COPS, showed more of the boring parts of the job. It followed various recruits with their FTO through their first weeks-year on the job and a lot of them quit because they couldn't do it.
10/13/2012 8:09:19 PM
10/13/2012 8:22:22 PM
I think thats really the only reason I like it, snow and wildlife
10/13/2012 8:24:10 PM
10/13/2012 8:25:11 PM
10/13/2012 8:36:25 PM
why do cops speed so much? with the price of gas and budgets being the way there are you'd stand to save some $ by doing the speed limit.... it also sets a bad example.
10/13/2012 8:40:32 PM
Places to go and people to see - its that simple. While there are some who speed no matter what - which I don't condone - sometime you need to be in 3 places at once or get there in hurry without using your lights and siren. During the night, I might travel a little faster just trying to find signs of life. Also, I think sometimes cops speeding can be an allusion. For example, I have to travel a good sized interstate to and from work. When I get on there, people will go like 5-6 under the speed limit and I will do about 6-7 over. Thus, creating the allusion that I'm plowing by.
10/13/2012 8:57:15 PM