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There's no need to demand for changing law or to raise hell over it. It's just very unfortunate. Yes, don't we all wish ALL officers would know what to do in ALL scenarios? It's unrealistic and impractical to expect the cops to be a mind-reader. Few years ago, I was pulled over for not fully-stopping at red blinking light but I didn't because the intersection was very EMPTY and it was late at nite... around 2am.
I got pulled over and I expected to get a ticket. Think about it - I was driving my parents' BMW and it was late at night and I didn't stop fully at red blinking light. I know he expects to encounter a snobby asshole or a DUI driver because I would do same in his position.
I had my license & papers ready and my hands on the wheel at all time. I waited for cop to come over. he shined the light all over me and I didn't like that obviously but it's expected. He saw that I'm wearing HA so he shined the light to his lips for me to lipread him. He asked if i'm deaf and I said yes. He said - oh cool. so is my step-daughter. and then he explained why he pulled me over and then we chatted for a min and then he said - drive safe. have a good night. cya
lesson of the story - do as what you should to do as a responsible driver to make officer's job easier. If the cop stepped over the line, just do your best to cooperate and do not argue. You can sue him later. Mind you - I have been pulled over dozens of times I have experienced quite a handful of cop personality such as pissy cops to friendly cops to "disability-friendly" cops. Be smart. do as what I suggested for you and we'll be fine.
I got pulled over and I expected to get a ticket. Think about it - I was driving my parents' BMW and it was late at night and I didn't stop fully at red blinking light. I know he expects to encounter a snobby asshole or a DUI driver because I would do same in his position.
I had my license & papers ready and my hands on the wheel at all time. I waited for cop to come over. he shined the light all over me and I didn't like that obviously but it's expected. He saw that I'm wearing HA so he shined the light to his lips for me to lipread him. He asked if i'm deaf and I said yes. He said - oh cool. so is my step-daughter. and then he explained why he pulled me over and then we chatted for a min and then he said - drive safe. have a good night. cya
lesson of the story - do as what you should to do as a responsible driver to make officer's job easier. If the cop stepped over the line, just do your best to cooperate and do not argue. You can sue him later. Mind you - I have been pulled over dozens of times I have experienced quite a handful of cop personality such as pissy cops to friendly cops to "disability-friendly" cops. Be smart. do as what I suggested for you and we'll be fine.