My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: ANY
I am sure this Q has been asked before, but I don't know the proper search terms to enter :/
I grew up under the impression that in order for a LEO to cite a motorist for a moving violation, he/she had to actually witness the infraction. Now I am hearing of cases where the LEO did not see the infraction first hand, but issued a summons after the fact, once video of the infraction was presented. I am however, not sure of the legitimacy of these claims.
So, OOC, can a LEO write a ticket based solely on video evidence?
I am sure this Q has been asked before, but I don't know the proper search terms to enter :/
I grew up under the impression that in order for a LEO to cite a motorist for a moving violation, he/she had to actually witness the infraction. Now I am hearing of cases where the LEO did not see the infraction first hand, but issued a summons after the fact, once video of the infraction was presented. I am however, not sure of the legitimacy of these claims.
So, OOC, can a LEO write a ticket based solely on video evidence?
Can a Leo Write a Ticket Based Solely on Video Evidence
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