Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Here's a better question ... why would ANYONE in their right mind, operate a golf cart on a main road that DIDN'T have brake lights? Was the cart supposed to be street legal or are you talking about in the golf cart lane on a less busy street? Common sense... But then again!
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Why not call the police department and ask?
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Not having access to the specific charge cited on the ticket or what specific charge(s) were made by the arresting officer tends to leave one guessing as to what law or local ordinance applies in order to bolster a defense. It would depend on the wording on the ticket.
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She was stopped for the lighting issue. She was charged as a habitual traffic offender. I imagine she is well known to Lake County Law Enforcement and they are probably tired of dealing with her.
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Lock em up Dano...............................
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Exactly! The police are aware of a group of troublemakers in the area. They have been harassing them and arresting them on whatever they can. I believe it's an effort to get them off the streets. The same thing happened a few weeks ago. A guy was arrested for operating without a license. You never hear of anyone arrested for that. They usually ticket you and tell you that you can't drive home and that you'll either have to have the car towed or get someone to drive it home for you. It happened to a friend of mine many years ago and the local cop actually drove the car home for the guy while his partner followed in a the cruiser. This all part of an effort by the local authorities to remove an undesirable element from out community.
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Would they do the same to a car whose brake lights weren't working? Do you think this person was profiled?
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It has been my experience that if a vehicle has lights they need to be in working order. If you do not have lights and you are only driving during daylight hours you are fine but if you have lights they need to work night or day.
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Yes, I would hope so to the first question and who cares for the second question.
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Yes, especially brake lights.
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I don't she was profiled in the usual sense of the word. If I'm not mistaken she is one of a crowd that is, as they say, "Well known to local authorities". When LE sees one of these people they are looking for any excuse to arrest them.
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An automobile is required to have brake lights at all times. A daytime golf cart is not required to have brake lights. So as far as I can tell, there was no offense in having no brake lights working. Cops are not supposed to be harassing citizens to try to get them off the streets. If they are obeying the law they are entitled to the same treatment from law enforcement as you or I. You cannot charge someone as a habitual offender if they are not committing an offense. That is an add on feature based on the number of points you have accumulated.
Habitual Offenders | Florida DMV Regulations |
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So is that a good thing or a bad thing? How is a person supposed to get back into society's good graces if they are being subjected to cops looking for any excuse to arrest them. I suspect few of us could avoid arrest with that level of scrutiny.
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