They can't cite you if you don't commit the violation.
"They can't cite you if you don't commit the violation."
They can come up with something if they really want to. There are so many laws these days that you're bound to be violating one or more of them.
>>>"They can't cite you if you don't commit the violation"<<<
"If it Saves One Life!"
(And collects Revenue)
Sheesh... What has happened to my Country?
"They can't cite you if you don't commit the violation"
They certainly can, and do. I've gotten bogus traffic tickets before, and been made to pay anyway. Of course, the other times I've deserved it. ;^)
I had occasion to sit through court a few times during the prosecution of the felon who robbed my house - they did the traffic cases first, and then the criminal cases.
It's amazing to watch. If judges threw the book as hard against criminals as they did against those accused of traffic violations, we'd be virtually crime free.
"They can't cite you if you don't commit the violation."
Do you REALLY believe this??
I will sell you all of my family's ancestral Florida swampland for 50 cents an acre AND throw in the bridge for free
Ignorance abounds on this site about NYC parking tickets. For starters, they are not moving violations and ought not to be compared to moving violations. Secondly, I know a woman who beat 21 parking tickets in a row in NYC. The parking enforcement agents issue so many bogus tickets that her record is not that uncommon. Six of her tickets were for overstaying her time at a parking meter at a location where there were parking meters, but no sign establishing its effective hours or requiring that it be fed. But such niceties would never deter NYC parking agents where quantity counts more than quality when it comes to parking tickets.