Are Virginia Cops and Traffic Laws REALLY this Strict???
#21
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St. Jude Donor '13
Anybody dumb enough to consent to a search learns a lesson from the experience.
At best, you'll spend the rest of the officer's shift watching him/her toss your car...after which you'll get to put it all back together.
At worst, they'll find some trivial malum prohibitum type offense like your pal got.
Repeat after me: "I do not consent to any search, am I free to go?"
At best, you'll spend the rest of the officer's shift watching him/her toss your car...after which you'll get to put it all back together.
At worst, they'll find some trivial malum prohibitum type offense like your pal got.
Repeat after me: "I do not consent to any search, am I free to go?"
The only thing they are looking for in a search, is something to arrest you for. Do you think they care if your carpet is the wrong color?
#22
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If you're driving in Southern VA be extremely careful down in the Emporia area on 95 near the NC border. It is notorious speed trap.
http://www.speedtrap.org/city/11905/Emporia
My daughter got a ticket for 81 in a 60 zone. Amazing how it's just over the reckless limit. She and my wife drove the 3 hours to protest it and it was reduced to a "Improper Equipment" charge which is not even a moving violation. I think the judge knew the game and didn't approve of it. He let several others off with highly reduced charges.
http://www.speedtrap.org/city/11905/Emporia
My daughter got a ticket for 81 in a 60 zone. Amazing how it's just over the reckless limit. She and my wife drove the 3 hours to protest it and it was reduced to a "Improper Equipment" charge which is not even a moving violation. I think the judge knew the game and didn't approve of it. He let several others off with highly reduced charges.