Just Blue
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It very likely is just an error. Sorry this happened to you. Let us know how it turns out okay?No neither. I have one child but I'm with her mother so there's nothing like that.
It very likely is just an error. Sorry this happened to you. Let us know how it turns out okay?No neither. I have one child but I'm with her mother so there's nothing like that.
You might want to get a copy of your driving record and also have the Florida DMV check their database for errors. It is possible that the DMV did not update their records to reflect you downgraded your CDL to a Class E license.Thank you both! It's been pretty rough so hopefully it will all work out.
If this was simply a matter of the officer arresting him because he didn't understand the report (due to a lack of training), then the OP may, in fact, have some civil remedy against the department.When the police run a license check in a situation such as yours it can be very confusing to look at because the word "suspended" shows up and requires the officer to very carefully scrutinize the license information. Add to that the fact that most ordinary officers do not do commercial vehicle enforcement and may not be familiar with the medical requirements of a CDL and the fact that a CDL may be suspended or otherwise invalid while the license "reverts" to a regular passenger vehicle class license.
Your best bet, as you were advised, is to speak with a local attorney who is familiar with such issues and take it from there.
I do not see that there is a false arrest cause of action.If this was simply a matter of the officer arresting him because he didn't understand the report (due to a lack of training), then the OP may, in fact, have some civil remedy against the department.