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How does a police officer pull over two cars at once?
They pull behind you with lights on, then another car. I once pretended to pull over in front of the 2nd car, then took off as soon as the cop stepped out of his cruiser.
How do cops choose who to pull over?
Police have the right to ask you to step of the car if they feel that there is a reasonable suspicion that you’re operating it under the influence. Indicators like slurred speech, glassy eyes, bloodshot eyes, smell of alcohol give them the right to ask you to get out of the car.
Can police radar clock two cars at once?
Troopers use a handheld laser gun that enables the clocking of cars in rapid succession. So while they cannot clock two cars at the same time, they can clock one and then quickly clock the other, said Troy Pope, first sergeant of the N.C. Highway Patrol’s Wilmington Office.
Can a cop clock your speed from behind you?
Moving radar allows an officer to clock vehicles while driving on patrol. It can clock oncoming vehicles and if it has dual antennas, a departing car can also be clocked from behind, after it’s passed the rolling cruiser. If the radar has a rear antenna it can clock faster vehicles as they come up from behind.
Why you should not talk to the police?
You should never talk to the police without first consulting an attorney. Police officers are trained to obtain confessions, admissions and inconsistencies. If you are innocent, they will use inconsistencies in your statements as evidence of guilt.
Can a radar gun clock two cars at once?
Does a cop have to tell you how fast you were going?
Most officers will tell you how they measured your speed. It’s likely to be by pacing, LIDAR, or radar. Unless they have a department policy that requires this, they are not obligated to show you the readout on the radar or LIDAR device. Some will, some won’t.