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This is a discussion on Seat belt violation within the Automotive Tickets and Disputes forums, part of the Traffic Law Forums category; I was pulled over for a seat belt violation even though i was wearing it.I probably know the answer to this question but what recourse do i have?Even though its a non moving violation and i won't receive any points for it,it's the principle of ...


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Old 03-14-2008, 09:21 PM
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I was pulled over for a seat belt violation even though i was wearing it.I probably know the answer to this question but what recourse do i have?Even though its a non moving violation and i won't receive any points for it,it's the principle of the thing that bothers me,it's now my word against the officers.
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Old 04-09-2008, 05:34 PM
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In some states, a seatbelt violation is not a valid first offense. That means that you can't be stopped for a seatbelt violation -- you need to be stopped for something else, at which point the officer notices you're not wearing your seatbelt, and that citation is incidental to the initial cause for the stop. Find out if a seatbelt violation is an acceptable cause to be pulled over in your state and go from there. Otherwise, unless you have video evidence showing the contrary, there's really no point in fighting it. Maybe you can get up there with a sob story about how your best friend died because he wasn't wearing his seatbelt and so you always wear your seatbelt and that the cop is making it up, and they might just ignore it, but they'll never say the cop was lying...you have to prove it. As soon as the court says that cop lied (even when it's pretty obvious), that cop's credibility is forever tainted....so they just won't do it. Catch the cop in a lie and prove it, and they'll just dismiss the case and make it all go away. Can't have anything like that becoming part of official record. Which is precisely why 99.999% of the time, you CAN'T prove anything...it's your word against his.....to which the court reasons "the cop has no reason to lie, but you do!". Out here in the real world, cops lie left and right for no other reason than the simple fact that they can and there won't be any repercussions. This belief and the behavior that stems from it is only reinforced by vacuum that is our legal system...where cops are infallible.
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Old 06-20-2008, 11:42 AM
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what were you doing to irritate the officer? i doubt he just waked up and wrote you a ticket just because he felt like it.
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Old 07-22-2008, 02:35 AM
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yeah I agree with you Alec-Eldifrawi maybe the officer is blind. If I am the officer I would give 1st chance or 1st offense then if he will be caught again in same violation so thats the time I'll issue a ticket because it's just a small violation.Be kind to others.
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