People??? I never mentioned people.
There were no people anywhere in sight. I said at least 50 feet from any property or cars. Besides the gravel that I threw up went no further than about ten feet at the most. This was deep gravel and there are several tire tracks showing other people must have moved the gravel as well. What I failed to mention in my first question was that after this incident, the police had followed me without their overhead lights or siren on which made me nervous. So, I pulled my truck over in front of my storage unit, which is next to the gravel parking lot where I had threw up some gravel. (I should also like to clarify that I did not spin a donut, I simply over accelerated the gas when I was turning around) I then walked away from my truck, leaving my cell phone, wallet and keys on the seat of my truck and proceeded to walk through a friend's car lot which doesn't have any "no trespassing" signs posted, and went to a nearby friend's house. Apparently, the police who were driving an unmarked car, had pulled up next to my truck and saw me waking away. About twenty minutes later, my friend whose house I was at, received a phone call from my cell phone. It was the police and they were threatening me with all kinds of trouble if I didn't come down to the station and talk with them about the above incident. They said that if I didn't come down before 2 am, they would also dismantle my truck and leave it undrivable. Basically what I am saying is that without an arrest the police took my property and kept it for 5 days, used my cell phone to call my friend, removed my spark plug wires, distributor wires and battery terminals on my truck, and later I received by mail citations for reckless driving, 2nd degree criminal trespassing, obstruction of justice, and resisting arrest. All of this came about without them even talking to me face to face. Do you think they followed proper procedure? Wasn't that illegal search and seizure?