cop question
ya just don't call the police station where the warrent may be from, call another town up.u could easily get a ticket in the mail. i had a warrent out for me over
and then i got a letter from the rmv saying i was going to loose my license if i didn't appear so make sure you get all that tacken care of!
and then i got a letter from the rmv saying i was going to loose my license if i didn't appear so make sure you get all that tacken care of! hey Teach,
just spoke with a buddy of mine who is a cop for another town. He said that the off duty cop does have a right to write citations 24/7 in his juridiction. He did say that the guy shouldve called a squad car, he was taking a risk coming up to you unarmed, and un-uniformed or you couldve asked for one if you didnt believe him (you didnt mention seeing a badge/ only possibly a po po ID). Anyway, he did say he could write you the violation, the only problem is he has to serve them. He was a little unsure on this, but he doesn't think general mail would stand as serving them but was unsure if certified mail would. So he recommended not going to the station, or answering the door at your place, etc. Again, he shouldve called a car so he couldve served the citations right then and there. If he doesnt serve the citations he cannot charge you. He absolutely CANNOT issue a warrant. If the tickets are served, and you didnt respond than the judge could issue a warrant, but he cannot just because you didnt show up at the station to be served.
By the way, did you get his name or truck type? He said the sargent isnt very nice but he knows him.
just spoke with a buddy of mine who is a cop for another town. He said that the off duty cop does have a right to write citations 24/7 in his juridiction. He did say that the guy shouldve called a squad car, he was taking a risk coming up to you unarmed, and un-uniformed or you couldve asked for one if you didnt believe him (you didnt mention seeing a badge/ only possibly a po po ID). Anyway, he did say he could write you the violation, the only problem is he has to serve them. He was a little unsure on this, but he doesn't think general mail would stand as serving them but was unsure if certified mail would. So he recommended not going to the station, or answering the door at your place, etc. Again, he shouldve called a car so he couldve served the citations right then and there. If he doesnt serve the citations he cannot charge you. He absolutely CANNOT issue a warrant. If the tickets are served, and you didnt respond than the judge could issue a warrant, but he cannot just because you didnt show up at the station to be served.
By the way, did you get his name or truck type? He said the sargent isnt very nice but he knows him.
thanks man...that is what i was planning on doing, and if it goes to court, i think i will win...
the guy drives a beige (i tink) f150...and is last name is Farva or something of that nature...i think he is on duty nights....
thanks in advance for anything you can do...the guy was actually on duty sat night while i was at my party after another hstead cop (who my friend knows-he said there was nothing to be concerned about at my party, froma police standpoint)...
anyway, thx,
chris
the guy drives a beige (i tink) f150...and is last name is Farva or something of that nature...i think he is on duty nights....
thanks in advance for anything you can do...the guy was actually on duty sat night while i was at my party after another hstead cop (who my friend knows-he said there was nothing to be concerned about at my party, froma police standpoint)...
anyway, thx,
chris
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