CAUGHT ON DASH CAM: Citizens Saved from Police Misconduct – Everything Law and Order Blog

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24 thoughts on “CAUGHT ON DASH CAM: Citizens Saved from Police Misconduct”
  1. 14:00 True, but the officer was shown paperwork from a court showing that the lights were, in fact, no a violation, and, despite wasting a bunch of time searching, could not produce any statute that contradicted what he was shown. I feel that, after that point, the officer was no longer being reasonable in his assumption. I feel that Mr. Chahbazian should have, at the very least, made a public complaint, if not a harassment lawsuit, against Fresno PD as this was a common occurrence.

  2. Like most power tripping cops, he got caught with actual evidence in the driver's favor so he now had to pin something on her. So typical of these losers. And if I kept getting pulled over for the yellow lights, I just go back to white. You don't need the harassment. But the cop then tries, once he's shown the law, to find another "crime" to pin in him. Again, another power tripping cop.

  3. The seat belt law came about as an excuse for law enforcement to pull people over; then they can start looking for other ways to screw you like planting drugs, say your drunk or whatever. It was never about “public safety” because if you don’t wear one you’re only harming yourself.

  4. California Vehicle Code 25950 states that headlights must be installed at a height of not more than 54 inches but not less than 22 inches. Section 25950 additionally mandates that all front lights should be in the white or yellow color spectrum.

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