Cheating death and fighting communism: that is how a fellow officer once described our job. It was meant to be funny, but as time went on it seemed all too true.
I spent more than ten years in law enforcement, all of it on the street in uniform patrol. I've been a patrol officer, instructor, sergeant and lieutenant.
Do not report crimes here. Nothing here should be considered legal advice. All opinions are my own.
It depends on the state's laws. Some states yes, others no. Additionally, red light cameras typically operate under a different set of laws in each state. The rules for mailing tickets may be substantially different from on view violaions observed by a police officer. So, you may or may not get a ticket mailed to you. I really dont know. Call the police department in question if it is really bothering you.
Call your local police department and ask for their assistance. They will know what to do.
I cover this information further up the page. Good luck.
Call your local police department and ask for their assistance. They will know what to do.
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What is the meanest thing a caller has ever said to you?
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Is it true that the "specials" are usually the stuff that's been sitting around awhile?
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Does a piece's value increase significantly if it has a cool "back-story" to go along with it?
I have no idea. You should contact a police officer in the state of Washington about those laws.
Don't be afraid - you are being scammed.
It depends on the circumstances. Detectives go through a lot of training to learn how to interview people and how to investigate homicides. It is far to in-depth of a question for me to answer.
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