VADRIVER_123
Junior Member
This week, I was coming from work (enroute to my second job), when I was pulled over near the DC Waterfront in SW. Upon approaching my vehicle, an Female African American Officer informed me that I was stopped due to my vehicle’s registration stickers being expired in Dec 08. I explained that I was unaware of this and that to the best of my knowledge my vehicle’s registration should be in order. To my surprise, she returned and informed me that my vehicle’s registration had indeed lapsed and that my vehicle was currently unregistered. When I inquired as to the fine, she informed me that she was placing me under arrest. As I was only a few blocks from my place of employment at the Washington Navy Yard, at least two of my coworkers witnessed my arrest.
I was in complete shock, to say the least.
I asked the officer if this was actually necessary and if there was any room for officer discretion (for instance, issuing a moving violation). She maintained that there was none. I was searched, handcuffed, and brought to the 1st District Station, where I was again searched, processed, fingerprinted, and jailed. I was released after about two hours sharing a holding cell with several of Southwest DC’s finest citizens. I was released after about two hours, paying a $50 collateral and receiving a $100 fine.
My question is this: As this was completely unnecesary (I was not rude up until I was wearing handcuffs), do I have any civil legal recourse? I am not really interested in cashing in on this, but if I need to sue the district to get this policy changed, I am certainly open to the idea. I had not given any real thought to the racial angle of this until today... If I was a white cop pulling over a black female enroute to her second job, and brought her to jail - I would be asking for trouble. But since the tables were turned, I'd doubt that I even have a leg to stand on, legally. If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would greatly appreciate it.
I was in complete shock, to say the least.
I asked the officer if this was actually necessary and if there was any room for officer discretion (for instance, issuing a moving violation). She maintained that there was none. I was searched, handcuffed, and brought to the 1st District Station, where I was again searched, processed, fingerprinted, and jailed. I was released after about two hours sharing a holding cell with several of Southwest DC’s finest citizens. I was released after about two hours, paying a $50 collateral and receiving a $100 fine.
My question is this: As this was completely unnecesary (I was not rude up until I was wearing handcuffs), do I have any civil legal recourse? I am not really interested in cashing in on this, but if I need to sue the district to get this policy changed, I am certainly open to the idea. I had not given any real thought to the racial angle of this until today... If I was a white cop pulling over a black female enroute to her second job, and brought her to jail - I would be asking for trouble. But since the tables were turned, I'd doubt that I even have a leg to stand on, legally. If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would greatly appreciate it.