What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
A police officer gives a warning that something is against the law. The person who gets the warning disagrees the activity is illegal but stops never the less. If a ticket had been issued then the person could go to court and try to persuade a judge that the officer is wrong. Is there a way to do that without being cited for the infraction?
A police officer gives a warning that something is against the law. The person who gets the warning disagrees the activity is illegal but stops never the less. If a ticket had been issued then the person could go to court and try to persuade a judge that the officer is wrong. Is there a way to do that without being cited for the infraction?