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    Evidently the person that followed you was a retired cop or knows a cop. Fight it and ask for the 'issuing officer' be present to explain what he witnessed.

    Side note. Be very respectful every chance you get. If you an ass, they wont care if you are right or wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourmom View Post
    Evidently the person that followed you was a retired cop or knows a cop. Fight it and ask for the 'issuing officer' be present to explain what he witnessed.

    Side note. Be very respectful every chance you get. If you an ass, they wont care if you are right or wrong.
    Thanks Bro, I am very respectful and maybe a little too honest with them lol.

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    that guy who followed you must be the biggest fuc.ken LOSER ever. That mother bleeper should go home a pound his wife instead of spending all that time and effort cause he didn't like you going through a yellow. (not that you could of even stopped) I hope that guy runs into the wrong person and gets his god dam face bashed in. I hate ****en people like that. Good for nothing scum on the bottom of my boot is what I call THAT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourmom View Post
    Evidently the person that followed you was a retired cop or knows a cop. Fight it and ask for the 'issuing officer' be present to explain what he witnessed.

    Side note. Be very respectful every chance you get. If you an ass, they wont care if you are right or wrong.
    On top of this, it becomes a jurisdictional issue. You can challenge whether he had jurisdiction. Also, how we typically fight those kind of complaints against officers in the state of New Jersey is as follows. In this state, you can press charges and issue citations against any other private citizen that you wish. You just need to know their name and address, and then know the name/title/code of the law that you want to press against them. Usually in other states only the prosecutor can do this. So, you go to the courthouse (if this is permissible in your state) and file the same charges against him that he has alleged against you. I would look up what the title/code is for following too closely/tailgating a vehicle, and press those charges against him. This is used as a bargaining chip, and usually the other side will drop charges to avoid the headache of going through with it.

    Your admission over the phone sucks, but not the end of the world. You can say you don't recall the circumstances, and ask for a videotape or picture of you actually going through the yellow. You can also get really dirty, run a background check on the complainant and find out if they have any outstanding tax liens, debts, etc, and f**k with his life in many ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
    On top of this, it becomes a jurisdictional issue. You can challenge whether he had jurisdiction. Also, how we typically fight those kind of complaints against officers in the state of New Jersey is as follows. In this state, you can press charges and issue citations against any other private citizen that you wish. You just need to know their name and address, and then know the name/title/code of the law that you want to press against them. Usually in other states only the prosecutor can do this. So, you go to the courthouse (if this is permissible in your state) and file the same charges against him that he has alleged against you. I would look up what the title/code is for following too closely/tailgating a vehicle, and press those charges against him. This is used as a bargaining chip, and usually the other side will drop charges to avoid the headache of going through with it.

    Your admission over the phone sucks, but not the end of the world. You can say you don't recall the circumstances, and ask for a videotape or picture of you actually going through the yellow. You can also get really dirty, run a background check on the complainant and find out if they have any outstanding tax liens, debts, etc, and f**k with his life in many ways.
    Or you could get a life...lol

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