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Terry GodchauxU.S.
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I can answer questions about vehicle safety issues, vehicular counter-terrorism training, police pursuits in general (specifically for California), emergency response in general (specifically for California), criminal justice, and police academy training. |
Hello D.K. and welcome to AllExperts! By way of your question, it appears you have done your homework and have given up trying to find the answer on your own. One of the reasons for not finding the
Hello John and welcome to AllExperts! The short answer to your question is untrue. Radar is just another tool the officer may use to ensure that drivers comply with the vehicle code which exists
Hello Moses, and welcome to AllExperts! The officer can only write one ticket per radar return tag, however, the officer can make numerous radar tags. It is like shooting a bullet at a target. Only
Hello Laura and welcome to AllExperts!! Firstly, hit and run is not a felony, but a misdemeanor, and is a specific intent crime. This means you had to KNOW that you were involved in an accident and
Hello Meghan and welcome to AllExperts! Firstly, the radar gun is only a tool to determine speed. The officer using one already has a predetermined speed in his/her mind that they are willing to take

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