Going home on a 3 lane highway there was a vehicle in the middle lane and a vehicle in the passing lane. There was room to pass between the two so I used my signal and did so. As I was doing so the car in the passing lane sped up and was immediately on my rear end. The following car continued to follow close. I tapped my brakes to state to back off, well my master cylinder either was gunked up with grime cause my rear drums locked up, I kept it under control and kept going. The person however decided to follow me a few miles almost to my home, but turned around. An hour later I get a message on my machine from a officer stating that I had to call him immediately. Where this happened was not in this officer's jurisdiction. When I called the station and asked for the officer I was told his shift ended and he works nights, I left a message and my cell # and have not heard from him since. What legal ground does this officer have, What happens now? Seems anyone can turn anyone in?
2007-06-20
00:49:46
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kaotik
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Law Enforcement & Police