• darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    The argument can literally be made that you’re driving dangerously no matter how fast you go.

    Well, that’s certainly true also in every jurisdiction I’m familiar with, as it should be, common sense, really.

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      10 hours ago

      Idk I don’t think an officer should have the right to pull over a person driving the posted speed limit in clear weather with no other proximate reason but maybe I’m insane.

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        29 minutes ago

        That all depends on what you actually mean by “no other proximate reason”.

        I think we all agree that the police should take immediate action if someone is driving the wrong direction against traffic, even if they’re doing nothing else wrong and are driving the posted speed limit, to take an absolutely obvious example.

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          16 minutes ago

          That’s being a little purposely obtuse as that is obviously putting other drivers in danger. I mean that I shouldn’t have to worry about being pulled over if the radar gun says I’m driving the speed limit, obeying traffic laws, and driving a vehicle that is road legal and well maintained.

          Yet an officer absolutely can pull me over and ruin my day and waste my time and money making me go to court over absolutely nothing and the absolute worst that can happen to them is a slap on the wrist if anything.