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TyroneandGladys
Aug 29, 2013Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Is having an out of state license plate legal grounds for an officer to ask for your registration documents and gather information as to the ownership of a vehicle? I would say there might be a problem with probable cause. They say they are going to be going to patrol Iowa football games and the like. How are they going to determine if the owner of that RV registered in Montana lives in Iowa, or Michigan , or New Jersy, or heaven forbid, actually Montana. If they run the license plate and it is registered to a Montana LLC, they will have no information as to where the members of that LLC have residence. Are they going to be knocking on doors and demanding driver's licenses and the residency documents? And what happens if you answer that knock and tell them to pound sand? You aren't driving and you aren't on a public road, what right do they have to start questioning your residency? Sounds like a lot of sabre rattling without the ability to have a true sword fight.
If a police office wants to stop anyone at anytime they will have a reason. You failed to use your turn signal, you were not staying in your lane, etc. etc. And if you want to protest to the officer be prepared to be arrested for resisting arrest, If you believe otherwise please PM me I have some wonderful beachfront property near Phoenix AZ and bridge in Brooklyn for sale.
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