Saturday, October 24, 2009

What is the limit on being stopped by the police?

need some help on how many times you can get stoped in one week, before it's classed as harsment?
Answer:
There's no limit if you're doing something illegal silly boy! If the police are stalking you and just pulling you over to give you grief, then you can complain it's harassment.
Now just what are you doing to cause these stops? Let's be a little honest here.
There is no limit. They can stop you each and every time you give them cause.
It will stop once you get your lincense revoked which is when you get 20 points on your lincense
Depends on how many times you break the law!
No limit
There's no limit. You must be doing something that gets their attention ... so settle down and act like the rest of us for a while and see if they leave you alone. You're not driving a red Mustang GT like a lunatic, are you? They don't like them!
no limit if your breaking the law he can stop you as many times as he wants to and arrest you if need be
There are no limits. As long as you are disobeying the law - or if the police have probable cause, they can and will stop you.

If you don't want to be stopped by the police, then obey the laws.....
I had a one night stand with a woman who just happened to already have a partner who was a pig. I knew nothing of this till i got seven producers in one week.

The final straw came when i had just produced at a police station, went outside got in my car and a officer came out of the police station and gave me another producer.

I walked back in the station and made an official complaint on paper to stop the harassment.

Oh, i saw his missus on a couple of more occasions to get my own back. Changed my car though. lol
Police have the duty to stop anyone that they believe may be about to or already in the process of committing an illegal act. The standard is, if a reasonable person would believe that a crime was about to be committed, then the police have every right to stop you and question you for a reasonable time. Terry v. Ohio.
Now, if the time of detention exceeds 20 minutes or so, without clear and compelling cause, the detention becomes a
De Facto arrest, and all the remedies for false arrest are
available if you can show there was no cause for the stop/
detention. It should be noted that these principles apply in
criminal settings. If your issue is a loud muffler or excessive smokeor some other type of infraction, then once you have been cited, you have a set period to correct the problem. But, only one ticket per occurrence.
Bottom line is, is there probable cause? Thats the question that you have to ask. In a case called Bivens, the issue was at what point a police officer lost his limited immunity for tortious acts commited in performance of duty.
The Bivens standard is that there must be intent, or reckless
disregard of the likelihood of violation of a known, protected federal right.
Summary? If the police act in an arguably improper manner, the proper place to address it is the courts. If you get spunky with police in performance of their duty, you can
be charged with offenses ranging from Obstruction of Justice and Interference with an Officer to Battery on a Peace Officer, depending on how bad it gets.
There is no limit. Perhaps there is a reason why you have got stopped so many times, I have only ever been stopped once.

If you feel it's unfair why not simply ask them why they are stopping you?
you feel you are being harassed pop down to the force headquarters and register a complaint however as I found out once you will struggle to prove it as these guys are quite adept at covering their backs. If its the case that you wear a baseball cap or drive a flash car (or a red / black car) you will likely get stopped more often
There is no limit it would only be harassment if you were stopped on multiple occasions for no good reason.Most people are not stopped in their life times so there is usually some good reason for stopping people.

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