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Originally Posted by Rich Z
In any of your examples (dentist, waitress, barber), were any of those people caught breaking the law by the other members of those professions?
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Doesn't make any difference... as a LEO the Officer has the discretion as to what he wants to do.. i.e. give a "Verbal warning, or a "Written Warning" or write a summons if "Deemed Necessary"
If a NJ Trooper pulled me over of 80 in a 65 zone and thought a "Verbal Warning" would suffice, thats all he is "REQUIRED" to do... if he thought I deserved a "Summons" he would/could do so....
In your case....with your "attitude" I can see
INSTANT SUMMONS but that is only IMO.... another LEO say Bob K (if he were a LEO) might see fit to let you go with just a verbal warning...
So you see its up to the individual LEO as to what action he/she wants to take!!
As they said on "NYPD Blue" ... "Lets Be Careful Out There" Some of us have to be more careful than others because of the "Impression" they give to the LEO who stopped them.....