CdwJava
Senior Member
OP stated there was no other officer at the scene. And, out here, if an officer is in FTO, they are issuing and signing their own cites unless they did not witness the offense. However, if this offense was observed by one officer and the issuing officer was not the same as the arresting (i.e. observing) officer, then that sometimes results in confusion. Speed details where a vehicle is identified by an aircraft or spotter on the ground and then stopped and cited by another officer can result in such confusions on occasion.