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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Donut Shop
Followed for no reason. Complained. Following evening pulled over.
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 11377073" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>IMO, the officer could have used some discretion. And TECHNICALLY in VA, if you don't have the registration card IN the vehicle, that's a separate offense for a summons. ALTHOUGH, we are taught to run the tag to see if it's valid BEFORE we stop the vehicle. VA has that renew online option, and it can take several days for DMV and snail mail to get the new cards/stickers to the owners.</p><p></p><p>As far as the tow discretion, I mean yeah, the officer could've used lots of discretion, especially depending on where the OP stopped his car at. Then again, maybe thay have that policy to tow. Im not sure of the department's policies up there. Here in VA, I wouldn't have towed for expired regis. though.</p><p></p><p>And true, it's OP's issue. Although I have never heard of somebody calling in an officer for just driving around and patrolling. Now, having an unmarked car, I have had people NOT pull over and call in to verify that ir was a legitimate LEO trying to stop them, or put hazard lights on and drive off the next exit to a lit gas station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 11377073, member: 107540"] IMO, the officer could have used some discretion. And TECHNICALLY in VA, if you don't have the registration card IN the vehicle, that's a separate offense for a summons. ALTHOUGH, we are taught to run the tag to see if it's valid BEFORE we stop the vehicle. VA has that renew online option, and it can take several days for DMV and snail mail to get the new cards/stickers to the owners. As far as the tow discretion, I mean yeah, the officer could've used lots of discretion, especially depending on where the OP stopped his car at. Then again, maybe thay have that policy to tow. Im not sure of the department's policies up there. Here in VA, I wouldn't have towed for expired regis. though. And true, it's OP's issue. Although I have never heard of somebody calling in an officer for just driving around and patrolling. Now, having an unmarked car, I have had people NOT pull over and call in to verify that ir was a legitimate LEO trying to stop them, or put hazard lights on and drive off the next exit to a lit gas station. [/QUOTE]
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Followed for no reason. Complained. Following evening pulled over.
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