This happened in CT.
An officer was on a call (presumably), I saw him come up on me quickly with alternating headlights flashing. It was 5:30PM and there was traffic, I tried to move over and thought I saw someone in my blind spot so I swerved back before I changed lanes. I sped up, got far enough ahead of the car next to me and moved right, and then the officer put his "blue and reds" on and pulled in behind me.
He said he was on his way to a call and he didn't feel I got out of his way fast enough, so instead he took 5 minutes to write me a ticket.
Of course I'm going to court on this, it's a complete ego trip gone bad. Can anyone explain what right he has to do this?
An officer was on a call (presumably), I saw him come up on me quickly with alternating headlights flashing. It was 5:30PM and there was traffic, I tried to move over and thought I saw someone in my blind spot so I swerved back before I changed lanes. I sped up, got far enough ahead of the car next to me and moved right, and then the officer put his "blue and reds" on and pulled in behind me.
He said he was on his way to a call and he didn't feel I got out of his way fast enough, so instead he took 5 minutes to write me a ticket.
Of course I'm going to court on this, it's a complete ego trip gone bad. Can anyone explain what right he has to do this?