To: mhking
Did her "research" also tell her that she didn't have to pull over for a state trooper? Where's THAT law?
This broad is a ditz.
3 posted on
06/19/2003 7:40:03 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
She claims Michigan allows an exception for babies who are nursing.
Just a wild guess on my part, nut I would think it's assumed that SOMEONE ELSE is driving besides the nursing mother.
Also, her husband advised her to go to a public place if she feels unsafe? That's an excuse for not pulling over for a cop?
I guess if the legal eagle was from Nevada, she could turn tricks at a rest stop! (Although, to be fair, that part of the 'pike IS close to where the adult places are). And in former Traficant country, no less.
Ah well, what can we expect from somebody from MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEChigan? Plus, she's driving to Pittsburgh. No wonder.
To: Howlin
She did pull over for the trooper -- just not until she reached the toll plaza. That is perfectly legal in all states, as far as I know. There are too many cases of fake cops making stops, and of real cops seriously misbehaving when making stops, and all police departments recognize that it's acceptable for a motorist to proceed to a public place, such as a toll plaza or a gas station, before stopping.
To: Howlin
Did her "research" also tell her that she didn't have to pull over for a state trooper? Where's THAT law?I can understand why she did that. The cop might have been a phony...
560 posted on
06/21/2003 12:27:19 AM PDT by
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