SLAM on the brakes..........And then cry that your neck hurts really bad.....lol.......just go with it......just have a witness ( a friend that will pull over and write a statement on the accident report....he he he... it works....
2006-10-17 19:32:28
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answered by me oh my 1
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you would possibly want to protect your self, yet i might want to signify adversarial to it. The choose will more advantageous than likely pay interest to a training criminal professional and not in any respect the defendant themselves. you would possibly want to ask for the radar to be calibrated, your speedometer checked, yet at 20 miles over the reduce, this is going to likely no longer paintings. In North Carolina, the police officials have a declaring: "15 your advantageous, 16 your mine"...you are able to lose your license for this infraction because it replaced into so quick. finally the perfect protection is getting an outstanding criminal professional, yet he might want to in difficulty-free words be ready to reduce it to 9 over the speed reduce. you'll nevertheless ought to pay the advantageous, and also you would possibly want to get factors on your license, yet your coverage received't flow up. it is amazingly VERY puzzling to disprove an officer's radar. "holding with the bypass of site visitors" not in any respect works. The cop will very nearly continually pull over the perfect vehicle in a rushing team because it is a lot less complicated to capture the perp. perfect element to do isn't speed!
2016-12-04 22:51:56
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answered by marquard 4
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You can't unless you happen to be a law enforcement officer also.
If you can identify the officer, you can file a complaint with the department. Make sure that you do it in writing and get some kind of receipt when you turn it in
2006-10-17 15:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the local court and and them them you want to file a complaint on a person. Fill out the paper.
If you know for a fact that he was not doing something within his job, you may want to talk to the department he works for.
You are proboly digging on this for some reason
2006-10-18 17:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you can not give anyone a ticket, only police officers can give traffic tickets,
So you can file a complaint with the department, but often they have to get real close to read the tags on your plate.
2006-10-17 16:11:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It isn't going to happen. If you got his car number, keep a look out in the future. Don't tackle this battle because you cannot win it. Will be a he says, she says and they'll believe the cop.
2006-10-17 15:08:00
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answered by beez 7
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its going to be pretty hard to give a cop a tailgaiting ticket becuase usually if a cop is following close behind he is trying to get your car info (such as license plate #) so he will have an excuse.. sorry to say but your S.O.L
2006-10-17 15:10:32
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answered by krisbohanon 2
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Make note of the time, date, and squad car number. You can make a complaint at your local police department.
2006-10-17 15:14:16
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answered by dww32720 3
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Got it on film? Hard to prove without a video or a reliable witness. Go straight to his Captain.
2006-10-17 15:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If all else fails................
I usually just slow down to the point where he has to make a decision - pull me over or pass. If he pulls me over, I politely explain to him that I didn't realize it was a cruiser behind me and if I'm going to get rear ended, I want it to be at a very low rate of speed.
2006-10-17 15:19:11
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answered by LeAnne 7
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