Sorry Cali408nia, you are entirely correct. I was in the same region, just not the correct place in my definition.
He had incorrectly identified which street he pulled you over on. Not, necessarily, an error to completely mitigate the stop- but an error non-the-less.
How long were you in the back of the cruiser, after the 2nd officer showed up, before being were taken to the station?
How long, after you called your friend to collect the car, before you were taken to the station?
If this were myself- i'd follow the great advice you have already received;
If your BAC was not .08... what was it?
So he had the intersection correct- and you very well my have had snow obscuring your licence plate.But to answer someone else's ? I was driving down alpha st. Drove through the intersection of alpha and bravo until I came up to Charlie st. Stopped at a stop sign and turned left
He had incorrectly identified which street he pulled you over on. Not, necessarily, an error to completely mitigate the stop- but an error non-the-less.
Where was your passenger during all this time?The other officers never showed up until I was in the back of the cruiser.
How long were you in the back of the cruiser, after the 2nd officer showed up, before being were taken to the station?
How long, after you called your friend to collect the car, before you were taken to the station?
Nothing you wrote reflects this officer being rude and unprofessional.He was extremely rude and unprofessional,
And how is it you know this? You overheard him on the radio? You heard the response from the station?I produced my license and the officer called it in. Upon hearing that I had a prior DUI he told me to get out of the vehicle.
Was this communication, of having a prior DUI, part of the radio recordings that you acquired?I only received dispatch transmissions from the point of me being pulled over to me getting out of the vehicle.
You questioned the officers order to exit the vehicle- on what grounds did you have to question him? Perhaps your car had a flat tire, perhaps all your tail lights were out, perhaps there was something wrong with the vehicle that the officer wanted to point out to you.I asked him why I was getting out of the vehicle and he immediately told me to drop the attitude even though I didn't have one.
So you now argued with the officer and accused him of removing evidence.. it's already been said- not smart. You probably brought on the FST by being a smart-****I asked him why I was stopped in the first place. He then told me that I had failed to display my rear license due to snow covering it. I then looked at the license plate and it was clear as day. I asked the officer what he meant by failure to display when my license plate was clean. He told me that he wiped it off. I then asked him if he made a habit of removing evidence from the scene.
Forgot to reference this earlier- and the 'assault' was intentional?as well as he assaulted me.
You word vs. the officers. The question would be how do you intend to prove the officer was incorrect?I don't have an attorney and don't plan on getting one. I'm just trying to fight a failure to display ticket. I'm not going to get an attorney to fight a $100 ticket
But what, in any of the above, shows a pattern that would imply he lied? If you have a pattern, you may have a direction. Poor history in filling out reports- if similair to yours- proves his recollection of the street names is incorrect... how does this show he lied about the reason for the citation?Can I bring up the officers past to show a history? I have his personnel file and it is littered with complaints, written and verbal reprimands. He has a history of conduct unbecoming an officer as well as a poor history in filling out reports. I wont go into detail about what all is in there but in his short tenure he has an awefully big file.
If this were myself- i'd follow the great advice you have already received;
Depending if a prosecutor is involved- Does anyone know if DUI charges could still be filed.People have told me just be glad I didn't get a DUI and to just pay the fine.
If your BAC was not .08... what was it?