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feemsterc
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I was traveling north on highway 29 out of Gaffney SC heading to my mother's home in Hickory Grove, SC. My son was a passenger in the car. As we were traveling, I notice that my car hood was not completely close. I checked traffic, turned on right signal light and exited onto a side street. I pulled completely off the road. I got out of my car, closed the hood and got back in my car. I checked traffic, all was clear and I proceeded to make a u-turn. As I was doing so, a SC Highway Patrol pulled in. I proceeded to get back on highway 29 (north).
A few seconds later I noticed that the patrolman was following me. He got very close to my vehicle. I felt very uncomfortable because of previous negative encounters with white law officers solely because of my race in the 60's through the 80's in SC. I decided to turn into a conveniece store. I checked traffic, turned my left signal on and pulled into the parking lot of the store.
As soon as I did, the patrolman turned on his blue lights, got out of his car, approached me and asked "Are you’ all from around here." to which I replied, yes. I explained that I was born and raised in York, county, I was visiting my mother in Hickory Grove and that I resided in Tampa, FL.
The officer asked me "what happened back there". I explained to him that I noticed my hood was not completely fastened and I pulled off the road to fasten it.
He asked for my driver license and for my son's. He went back to his car for several minutes.
He came back and said I noticed that you were shaking (I suffer from anxiety/panic attacks), have you been drinking? I told him that I suffer from panic attacks and was nervous in this situation, that I was not drinking or taking drugs
He asked me to get out of the car. He said that I had some unpaid tickets from 20-30 years ago and that I was driving under suspension (I had/have an active FL driver license). I replied I was unaware of any unpaid tickets. I explained that I had surrendered my license to the state of SC around May 1978. Since then I have had an international license from 1978 - 1980, then a Texas license from 1980 - 1988, at which time I surrendered it for a FL license in 1988.
He never asked for the car registration or insurance ID.
He placed handcuffs on me and placed in the back seat of his patrol car.
He had my vehicle towed.
I was booked into the Cherokee County facility approx 5 pm and appeared before the magistrate around 6pm where I was told that I would have to post a $1025 cash bond in order to be released. It paid the next day. I went to court on 12/18/2001 and the charges were dismissed.
I notice in court, that others had been cited for driving under suspension also. However, they had not posted bond nor bail. The Judge gave them over a month to pay the $1025 fine.
I don't understand why at the time I was not just given a tickect to appear/or pay the fine by a certain date.
I ended up paying $100 towing fee and $100 SC reinstatement fee. Also, even with a valid FL drivers license, I didn't drive for a week while I was in SC.
I sincerely feel that just because two Afro-American males were in a vehicle with FL license plate was the only reason I was stopped. The officer never gave me a reason nor did he ask me if I knew why I was being stopped.
Do I have a legal case?
A few seconds later I noticed that the patrolman was following me. He got very close to my vehicle. I felt very uncomfortable because of previous negative encounters with white law officers solely because of my race in the 60's through the 80's in SC. I decided to turn into a conveniece store. I checked traffic, turned my left signal on and pulled into the parking lot of the store.
As soon as I did, the patrolman turned on his blue lights, got out of his car, approached me and asked "Are you’ all from around here." to which I replied, yes. I explained that I was born and raised in York, county, I was visiting my mother in Hickory Grove and that I resided in Tampa, FL.
The officer asked me "what happened back there". I explained to him that I noticed my hood was not completely fastened and I pulled off the road to fasten it.
He asked for my driver license and for my son's. He went back to his car for several minutes.
He came back and said I noticed that you were shaking (I suffer from anxiety/panic attacks), have you been drinking? I told him that I suffer from panic attacks and was nervous in this situation, that I was not drinking or taking drugs
He asked me to get out of the car. He said that I had some unpaid tickets from 20-30 years ago and that I was driving under suspension (I had/have an active FL driver license). I replied I was unaware of any unpaid tickets. I explained that I had surrendered my license to the state of SC around May 1978. Since then I have had an international license from 1978 - 1980, then a Texas license from 1980 - 1988, at which time I surrendered it for a FL license in 1988.
He never asked for the car registration or insurance ID.
He placed handcuffs on me and placed in the back seat of his patrol car.
He had my vehicle towed.
I was booked into the Cherokee County facility approx 5 pm and appeared before the magistrate around 6pm where I was told that I would have to post a $1025 cash bond in order to be released. It paid the next day. I went to court on 12/18/2001 and the charges were dismissed.
I notice in court, that others had been cited for driving under suspension also. However, they had not posted bond nor bail. The Judge gave them over a month to pay the $1025 fine.
I don't understand why at the time I was not just given a tickect to appear/or pay the fine by a certain date.
I ended up paying $100 towing fee and $100 SC reinstatement fee. Also, even with a valid FL drivers license, I didn't drive for a week while I was in SC.
I sincerely feel that just because two Afro-American males were in a vehicle with FL license plate was the only reason I was stopped. The officer never gave me a reason nor did he ask me if I knew why I was being stopped.
Do I have a legal case?