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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Any LEOs welcome qustion about an Incident saturday 11-9
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 13634530" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>As for running the tag, the tag itself is property of the DMV. It is only issued for use to the vehicle. Law allows the LEO to run any tag at any time at any place ecause of that. Is it profiling? Not really, but I guess if you want to look at it that way, you can. I often run motorcycle (especially crotchrockets) tags only because these bikes are the most common to be involved in traffic pursuits, and get away at the time. If an officer in a pursuit can obtain the tag # of the bike he pursues, he can always enter the bike as wanted. </p><p></p><p>To me, profiling is more of running somebody's tag based upon a PHYSICAL ASPECT OF THE VEHICLE'S OPERATOR and not the vehicle itself.</p><p></p><p>I will also agree that it sucks to sit in jail because of late fines, but, that's how it works there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 13634530, member: 107540"] As for running the tag, the tag itself is property of the DMV. It is only issued for use to the vehicle. Law allows the LEO to run any tag at any time at any place ecause of that. Is it profiling? Not really, but I guess if you want to look at it that way, you can. I often run motorcycle (especially crotchrockets) tags only because these bikes are the most common to be involved in traffic pursuits, and get away at the time. If an officer in a pursuit can obtain the tag # of the bike he pursues, he can always enter the bike as wanted. To me, profiling is more of running somebody's tag based upon a PHYSICAL ASPECT OF THE VEHICLE'S OPERATOR and not the vehicle itself. I will also agree that it sucks to sit in jail because of late fines, but, that's how it works there. [/QUOTE]
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