She must be new from different state.
9wantstoknow should do an investigation in Court house (judge , DA , and officer's POV) to see if there are NO CRACKS on their personal vehicle.
The next time you need the police I hope you remember everything you just posted.
I also hope you get full penalty tickets every time you get pulled over from this day forward.
You are the most disrespectful person I've ever seen. I have dealt with convicted felons that have more respect than you do.
You deserved every bit of the ticket you got. You broke the law and now you're crying like a baby that you got caught. Had you been RESPECTFUL from the start you probably would have gotten off with a warning.
I hope you need the police one day, and I hope they help you, even though you don't deserve it. And even though you don't deserve it, they probably will help you. That's what they do, They help people. Even those like you that don't deserve their help.
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Is having a cracked windshield enough of a violation for an officer to pull you over? I can see how they could tack on a "Cracked Windshield" citation along with something else that they already pulled you over for. But is it legal for them to pull you over for only a cracked windshield?
Yep. I am. It pisses me off when people blame others for their own actions.
MED broke the law. He should take responsibility for that. Instead, he chose to come on here and blame everyone but himself.
He then has the audacity to call the cop names for doing her job, even though he began the stop with a piss poor attitude and brought the entire thing on himself.
And then, even though the entire situation was his fault, even though he escalated the situation, even though he BROKE THE FUCKING LAW, he chose to call and CRY LIKE A BITCH that the cop hurt his feelings....
Yeah... I'm a grumpy fuck....
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It's also, technically, illegal to have shit hanging from your rear view mirror or to have anything sitting on your dashboard....
Obstructed view or something along those lines.... If anyone wants me to I'll look up the exact language and statute.
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I glad she taught this hard core criminal a lesson. Probably should have shot him on the spot.
Seriously though, yeah he broke the "law" but what a waste of resources and tax dollars pulling people over for cracked windshields (especially in Colorado). I think there are plenty of more severe crimes going on that the police could focus their time on. But I guess stopping crime doesn't generate revenue so there you have it.
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