Depends on the infraction. If the ticket is for throwing garbage out the window, you will probably receive a ticket since police cars have cameras in the front howver, if the cop didn't tell you to stop or anything you should be fine.
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No.
A speeding ticket. Though an off duty cop said he would have taken Justin in for reckless driving, but he had no say and a speeding ticket is what he received.
Yes it is because he still saw you speeding.
you get a ticket from your local friendly cop
You can be mailed a ticket, yes, but I've never heard of it happening in instances where someone was actually pulled over by a police officer - it's generally something which happens when you've been caught running a red light or speeding by a camera apparatus.
They most certainly can. However, this type of ticket is most commonly dismissed. Since the state will not have sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were intact speeding.
Why don't you try it out and see if you get away with it. I will guarantee that the ticket is entered into a computer system before you get any copies. We'll find out when they come to serve the warrant on you in handcuffs.
Im pretty sure he can't. Call the police department and ask (not the 911 #)
If it was out of state I wouldn't worry about it. If it's in your home state the DMV will take the steps to suspend your drivers license until you pay the ticket and the revocation fee. Most DMV's will be able to tell you where you need to send the money for the violations. The information should be on the back of the ticket you were givin by the cop.
Yes if he was on duty