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Needing Help

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I live in the state of Kansas, and found out that my neighbor a deputy sherrif had done a criminal check on me and my girlfriend....(we are new to the nieghborhood)...We found this out when we came home form a weekend trip and he walked into our drive and asked,"is you license suspended"....I told him that I didn't know...He asked for it....Ran it...and issued me a citation....for a suspended license that I didn't know about...I checked it out, and I forgot to pay a ticket in IN for speeding, my questions are can he run a check for no reason, just because we moved into the neighborhood? Can he issue me a ticket when I did nothing wrong, besides the suspended liscense? Is there anything that I can do?
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Needing Help:
I live in the state of Kansas, and found out that my neighbor a deputy sherrif had done a criminal check on me and my girlfriend....(we are new to the nieghborhood)...We found this out when we came home form a weekend trip and he walked into our drive and asked,"is you license suspended"....I told him that I didn't know...He asked for it....Ran it...and issued me a citation....for a suspended license that I didn't know about...I checked it out, and I forgot to pay a ticket in IN for speeding, my questions are can he run a check for no reason, just because we moved into the neighborhood? Can he issue me a ticket when I did nothing wrong, besides the suspended liscense? Is there anything that I can do?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

Well, I wouldn't be having coffee and cake with the idiot any time soon; however, the cop is, technically, entitled to do what he did because, again, from a technical standpoint, he's a cop 24/7. Just like he's doing, though, you have a right as a citizen to watch what he's doing, and if he so much as breathes sideways "against the law", on anything, report him to his captain. That's what I did with a crappy cop neighbor until he screamed "Uncle" and moved. Two can play that game !! But, that's no way to make neighborly points, is it?

IAAL



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jkl

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Police officers have been suspended and fired by using the NCIC in the manner in which you describe. I had the same hassles, went to state police, filed formal complaint, ~and I can't live it down~ the officer was wrong, but the next few years, he'll be right, over, and over, in the court, when he issues you a tkt for spitting in public.
 

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