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W. Va. Code § 17C-15-26- https://bit.ly/3G2prwK

Art. 15, W. Va. Traffic Code- https://bit.ly/3TpilFr

Headlight Flashing (First Amendment Encyclopedia)- http://bit.ly/3fTXVGX

Obriecht v. Splinter- http://bit.ly/3TqsYHY

Elli v. City of Ellisville- http://bit.ly/3fQVYeh

W. Va. Code § 17A-3-13 (current)- https://bit.ly/3WQfp7R

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HB 4345- http://bit.ly/3O6wK8F

W. Va. Code § 17A-3-1- https://bit.ly/3UppLK2

Atwater v. City of Lago Vista- https://bit.ly/3hj50z3

Nieves v. Bartlett- http://bit.ly/3Ejbysy

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21 thoughts on “Arrested For Laughing At A Cop”
  1. I think he does have a case bc the initial stop was not legal, nor was there a criminal violation until the the officer saw the unsigned registration. However, that was fruit from the poisonous tree since there was not probable cause for the initial stop. But, assuming innuendo, the stop was over as soon as the officer stuck his hands to the driver to hand over the tickets. The guy laughed bc he knew he hadn’t violated the code on flashing lights. I am an attorney, and I am pro-police, but they really need to check their egos. There are so many pompous officers who actually think they can order folks around and arrest them if they don’t listen. It’s a big issue.

  2. Here in the UK, we flash our lights to 'let other drivers go' if they are waiting to turn or pull out, etc. we also flash to 'thank' other drivers for letting us have the right of way, pull out or turn, even with police, and they do it back. Its a form of communicating.
    So weird that this is illegal.
    We also drive around with constant high beams at night if in a poorly lit area or on country roads, and its not a problem, when cars are coming towards us, we just switch them off quickly so as not to blind the driver and flick them back on.

  3. The guy was interfering with police business which is in fact a crime. Alerting people of a speed trap might prevent the person from speeding at that moment, but what if the person speeds regularly and gets into a serious accident.

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