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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Donut Shop
Probable cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhatV8" data-source="post: 41804" data-attributes="member: 1398"><p>I realize that they can do random plate checks, I believe that they should. I just find it a bit annoying that an off-duty officer is the one that had my plates run. Especially one who drives a black smoke producing, rusted and somewhat unroadworthy 'Benz (darn thing amost bounced off the road with every bump in the road). Ah well just thought I would pose the question. Tomorrow morning I will find out how the local judge will react to the ticket and the fact that I am now in compliance of our local emissions regulations.</p><p></p><p>Just another question, is it possible to perform a citizen's arrest on a vehicle that might be considered a "gross polluter" or "unroadworthy"? Just for my "what if" curiosity. II-) Later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhatV8, post: 41804, member: 1398"] I realize that they can do random plate checks, I believe that they should. I just find it a bit annoying that an off-duty officer is the one that had my plates run. Especially one who drives a black smoke producing, rusted and somewhat unroadworthy 'Benz (darn thing amost bounced off the road with every bump in the road). Ah well just thought I would pose the question. Tomorrow morning I will find out how the local judge will react to the ticket and the fact that I am now in compliance of our local emissions regulations. Just another question, is it possible to perform a citizen's arrest on a vehicle that might be considered a "gross polluter" or "unroadworthy"? Just for my "what if" curiosity. II-) Later. [/QUOTE]
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