Yes, but he probably won't. I would not worry if I were you. What you described could be considered a criminal offense, and not just a traffic offense. It's probably a safe bet if he fields any complaints about someone tearing up property by "doing donuts", he'll probably go straight to your house first for a little Q&A.
2007-08-17 19:35:19
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answered by DocoMyster 5
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In 30 yrs I gave extra warnings than tickets. like each right here, I see 3 issues as correct. a million. merely how risky replaced into your using? the better the possibility point, the extra advantageous the possibility you would be referred to. 2. Your using history. With as we talk's technologies, the officer could have you ever on his exhibit exhibit earlier he even gets out of his automobile. If not, he likely gets it surprisingly darn rapid. A relaxing crammed history will frequently boost the possibility you would be referred to. it form of feels you could not study to force legally without incentives. 3. attitude!! extremely extra drivers talk themselves right into a value tag than ever talk themselves out of one. do not attempt kissing up like each people have suggested. What which will do is get you a value tag, merely as quickly with the aid of fact the officer pulls your nostril out of his butt. I do love excuses. I had to get to the bathing room is often humorous. I write slower to work out in spite of if it fairly is genuine. i'm late to an appointment. i advise you to get on the cellular reason you at the instant are going to be later yet a minimum of i will supply you info to tutor why you're late. i think of my speedometer could be broken. I write a 2d violation for a fix-it fee tag. i did not understand how briskly i replaced into going. OH BOY! tell that one to the decide so he's regular with you do not pay interest whilst using. Oh, those little Fraternal Order of Police Stickers... good reason to quote the motive force. he's the two an officer making cops look undesirable or a citizen who thinks it superb to purchase a cop. Be truthful. Be polite. Be actual.
2016-10-16 00:29:05
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answered by hussaini 4
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Yes and no. It depends on your state laws regarding "detention." Any time you are pulled over, you are under detainment by that police officer. In most states, the officer has twenty minutes to give you a ticket, arrest you, or let you go. Therefore, if he chose to let you go with a verbal warning, I would highly doubt you will ever recieve a ticket. He probably let you go because you were not putting any lives other than your own in danger, and I am ASSUMING the field you were in was NOT privately owned - otherwise he would have surely given you a tresspassing ticket. But, just to be sure, call up the police department or sherrif's office that pulled you over and request a copy of the officers report. It will state why he/she pulled you over, the nature of your violation, and his/her judgement regarding the situation.
2007-08-17 19:47:35
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answered by The King 2
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" YES " The officer has your information and will contact the owner of the property to see if they wish to press charges against you for property damage. If they wish not to, then there's no action taken!
2007-08-18 02:24:10
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answered by defendant 4
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I wouldn't think so it's highly unusual that they'll wait before giving it to you,if Ur still unsure maybe u should talk to the ppl at
the police station.although he may have let u off to be nice,
and u could be stirring the pot by talking i dunno.
Good Luck!!!!!!!!
2007-08-17 19:38:14
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answered by Rebekah S 2
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YES IN MOST STATES IT AT THE OFFICERS DISCRESION TO LET AN OFFENDER GO BUT HE MAY GO BACK IF HE FIND YOU IN VIOLATION AGAIN SAY FOR SPEEDING AND NOT ONLY WRITE A CITATION FOR THE SECOND OFFENSE BUT THE FIRST ONE ALSO..
2007-08-21 17:31:51
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answered by thumper 3
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He more than likely gave you a free pass. Keep your nose clean in the future, now that he has your info in his diary.
2007-08-17 20:22:16
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answered by Sea Horse 2
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I think he let you off the hook this time if you didn't get a ticket instantly. Next time, drive more carefully. Those suckers are everywhere! =)
2007-08-17 19:41:30
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answered by craz34jason 5
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no, because you were probably on private property. he could have given you one for vandalism, damaging private property but he would have to give it to you at the time he pulled you over.
2007-08-17 19:36:02
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answered by oldguy 6
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im sure he could but I doubt he will. There would be too much paperwork for him to want to deal with it
2007-08-17 19:44:41
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answered by littletwin2000 2
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