Jul-08-2015 07:51 PM
Jul-15-2015 10:38 AM
racecarfan wrote:
If A cop saw you enter the intersection after it turned yellow when it was clear that you had time to stop and not enter but did and then proceeded to make your turn under red you can be ticketed I don't care what you think.
Jul-15-2015 10:15 AM
2oldman wrote:
Ah yes, paperwork, and, my current insurance information on my phone.
Jul-15-2015 09:09 AM
racecarfan wrote:
Wrong you have to be in the intersection when its green and clear it when it turns yellow(hopefully) If you see its yellow and enter the intersection and then it turns red before you turn your in the wrong
racecarfan wrote:
If A cop saw you enter the intersection after it turned yellow when it was clear that you had time to stop and not enter but did and then proceeded to make your turn under red you can be ticketed I don't care what you think.
Jul-15-2015 04:51 AM
JetAonly wrote:ddndoug wrote:
This was a very informative thread, thanks to all the current and former LEOs that responded.
What I don't get is the number of people that don't want cops in their MHs, what are they trying to hide? (rhetorical question, let's not get this thread closed)
Doug
FWIW this quote is from here.
"The problem with the nothing-to-hide argument is the underlying assumption that privacy is about hiding bad things. By accepting this assumption, we concede far too much ground and invite an unproductive discussion about information that people would very likely want to hide. Surveillance, for example, can inhibit such lawful activities as free speech, free association, and other First Amendment rights essential for democracy.
The deeper problem with the nothing-to-hide argument is that it myopically views privacy as a form of secrecy. In contrast, understanding privacy as a plurality of related issues demonstrates that the disclosure of bad things is just one among many difficulties caused by government security measures. The problems are not just Orwellian but Kafkaesque. Government information-gathering programs are problematic even if no information that people want to hide is uncovered."
Jul-15-2015 04:41 AM
ddndoug wrote:
This was a very informative thread, thanks to all the current and former LEOs that responded.
What I don't get is the number of people that don't want cops in their MHs, what are they trying to hide? (rhetorical question, let's not get this thread closed)
Doug
Jul-14-2015 10:18 PM
Effy wrote:I've always done this my whole life and never had a complaint from any officer. If I got shot it wouldn't be the first time for me.J-Rooster wrote:
Leo should approach from curb side of RV for safety reasons and he will pick door or window he feels more comfortable with. You should have your license, vehicle registration, insurance card ready.
I don't think this is right. Protocol is to sit with your hands on the wheel and don't grab anything until told to do so. Be visible and don't start rummaging for anything. The officer has no idea what you are digging for and can assume the worst. If he asks you for your info, then you get it.
Jul-14-2015 08:56 PM
RayChez wrote:msmith1199 wrote:RayChez wrote:
I got stopped by a highway patrol that was following me for about five miles a few years back. I approached a intersection where I was going to make a left turn, I had a green light and committed to make the turn. In the mean time the light turned yellow and then red while I was still making the turn. The highway patrol turned the red light on me because he claimed that my toad did not quit clear the intersection in time when the red light come on.
He approached on the passenger side and knocked on the door. Wife opened the door and I stayed in the drivers seat. Police acted kind of nervous and was talking real fast to where I could not understand half of what he was saying. So I told him to slow down and talk a bit slower so I could understand him. He claimed he was hoping I would clear the intersection, but that I had not and he had to do his job. I told him you can not make a turn with a coach like an automobile because things would be flying off the shelves. He gave me the ticket, cost me $580.00 (red light violation).
If it happened as you said, that is not illegal. And if it was CHP that stopped you they know this good and well or they never would have graduated from the CHP Academy. I'm betting there is more to the story.
Yes MSmith that is exactly the way it happened. We were coming back to Barstow, Ca. from Scottsdale, AZ and the citation happened in Yucca Valley on their main Street and I was turning left to head towards Lucerne Valley and then to Barstow. I felt like going to court and fight it and I knew I had a good chance of beating the ticket but I had to drive a long ways to go to court. I believe it was called something like Joshua Tree, Ca. where the case was being handled. So I decided just to pay and go to school here in Barstow for the citation.
So now every time I am getting close to an intersection I am a nervous person. 😮
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Jul-14-2015 07:59 PM
racecarfan wrote:Skid Row Joe wrote:RayChez wrote:Wow! I'd of gone to traffic court on this one. That's a lot of jack to give in on a traffic light that you entered the intersection when the light was yellow. That's the law here, anyway.
I got stopped by a highway patrol that was following me for about five miles a few years back. I approached a intersection where I was going to make a left turn, I had a green light and committed to make the turn. In the mean time the light turned yellow and then red while I was still making the turn. The highway patrol turned the red light on me because he claimed that my toad did not quit clear the intersection in time when the red light come on.
He approached on the passenger side and knocked on the door. Wife opened the door and I stayed in the drivers seat. Police acted kind of nervous and was talking real fast to where I could not understand half of what he was saying. So I told him to slow down and talk a bit slower so I could understand him. He claimed he was hoping I would clear the intersection, but that I had not and he had to do his job. I told him you can not make a turn with a coach like an automobile because things would be flying off the shelves. He gave me the ticket, cost me $580.00 (red light violation).
Wrong you have to be in the intersection when its green and clear it when it turns yellow(hopefully) If you see its yellow and enter the intersection and then it turns red before you turn your in the wrong
Jul-14-2015 07:04 PM
Jul-14-2015 02:11 PM
racecarfan wrote:Skid Row Joe wrote:RayChez wrote:Wow! I'd of gone to traffic court on this one. That's a lot of jack to give in on a traffic light that you entered the intersection when the light was yellow. That's the law here, anyway.
I got stopped by a highway patrol that was following me for about five miles a few years back. I approached a intersection where I was going to make a left turn, I had a green light and committed to make the turn. In the mean time the light turned yellow and then red while I was still making the turn. The highway patrol turned the red light on me because he claimed that my toad did not quit clear the intersection in time when the red light come on.
He approached on the passenger side and knocked on the door. Wife opened the door and I stayed in the drivers seat. Police acted kind of nervous and was talking real fast to where I could not understand half of what he was saying. So I told him to slow down and talk a bit slower so I could understand him. He claimed he was hoping I would clear the intersection, but that I had not and he had to do his job. I told him you can not make a turn with a coach like an automobile because things would be flying off the shelves. He gave me the ticket, cost me $580.00 (red light violation).
Wrong you have to be in the intersection when its green and clear it when it turns yellow(hopefully) If you see its yellow and enter the intersection and then it turns red before you turn your in the wrong
Jul-14-2015 12:53 PM
msmith1199 wrote:RayChez wrote:
I got stopped by a highway patrol that was following me for about five miles a few years back. I approached a intersection where I was going to make a left turn, I had a green light and committed to make the turn. In the mean time the light turned yellow and then red while I was still making the turn. The highway patrol turned the red light on me because he claimed that my toad did not quit clear the intersection in time when the red light come on.
He approached on the passenger side and knocked on the door. Wife opened the door and I stayed in the drivers seat. Police acted kind of nervous and was talking real fast to where I could not understand half of what he was saying. So I told him to slow down and talk a bit slower so I could understand him. He claimed he was hoping I would clear the intersection, but that I had not and he had to do his job. I told him you can not make a turn with a coach like an automobile because things would be flying off the shelves. He gave me the ticket, cost me $580.00 (red light violation).
If it happened as you said, that is not illegal. And if it was CHP that stopped you they know this good and well or they never would have graduated from the CHP Academy. I'm betting there is more to the story.
Jul-14-2015 12:43 PM
Skid Row Joe wrote:RayChez wrote:Wow! I'd of gone to traffic court on this one. That's a lot of jack to give in on a traffic light that you entered the intersection when the light was yellow. That's the law here, anyway.
I got stopped by a highway patrol that was following me for about five miles a few years back. I approached a intersection where I was going to make a left turn, I had a green light and committed to make the turn. In the mean time the light turned yellow and then red while I was still making the turn. The highway patrol turned the red light on me because he claimed that my toad did not quit clear the intersection in time when the red light come on.
He approached on the passenger side and knocked on the door. Wife opened the door and I stayed in the drivers seat. Police acted kind of nervous and was talking real fast to where I could not understand half of what he was saying. So I told him to slow down and talk a bit slower so I could understand him. He claimed he was hoping I would clear the intersection, but that I had not and he had to do his job. I told him you can not make a turn with a coach like an automobile because things would be flying off the shelves. He gave me the ticket, cost me $580.00 (red light violation).
Jul-14-2015 12:41 PM
ddndoug wrote:
This was a very informative thread, thanks to all the current and former LEOs that responded.
What I don't get is the number of people that don't want cops in their MHs, what are they trying to hide? (rhetorical question, let's not get this thread closed)
Doug
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2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Jul-14-2015 12:39 PM
Jul-14-2015 12:32 PM