I guess peoples definition of a biker is so different than mine? :AGGHH:
Showing my age?
Showing my age?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yeah...pulling that pistol was uncalled for.
It gives the rest of us CCW permittees a bad rap.
IMHO, it shouldn't have come out unless he was physically threatened.
Never pull it unless you're gonna use it. Just brandishing like that could get ya shot or jailed.
Wow! 2,000+ pounds advantage and he felt threatened? He's going to pee his pants with a real threat.:Shrug:
She got off because the officer that wrote the ticket did not see the crash. And if there are no independent witnesses he becomes a he says she says even thought the physical evidence says she hit you. The judges just dismiss the charge without the witness. Not cool but is the way the lawyers have made it happen.
Your right and her insurance wouldn't accept the witness statement because he knows me. He was with me and she had to pass him on the right side to even get to me.
I guess a go pro for my friend might have made a difference but it wouldn't have helped me much cause I got blind sided..
My witness had to be in Nevada at hearing time and the judge wouldn't accept his written statement because he wasn't there to testify.
What a country Ehh?
I guess the judge never heard of a sworn written affidavit.
/QUOTE]
Some judges do not except affidavits... Similar to when you get a ticket, And the officer doesn't appear in court, Most judges will dismiss the case... Even though the ticket the officer signed is considered an affidavit...:Shrug:
What a country Ehh?
I guess the judge never heard of a sworn written affidavit.
/QUOTE]
Some judges do not except affidavits... Similar to when you get a ticket, And the officer doesn't appear in court, Most judges will dismiss the case... Even though the ticket the officer signed is considered an affidavit...:Shrug:
The real reason the judge dismisses the ticket is, the officer is the representative of the state in the proceedings. The State Attorney Office is not there, at least not in Florida. So if the representative for the state does not show the citation is dismissed. The representative has to be there in case the defendant wants a trial on the citation. In traffic court here the defendant can have a written affidavit and not be there but not the state. This happens a lot on out of the county drivers who receive a ticket but do not want to take the time to appear or get a lawyer. They actually sometimes win and get a dismissal, but not often.
I guess you folks are braver than I am. In all fairness if I was going down the road and was surrounded by a bunch of bikes and one of them started pounding on my door I think I would have pulled a gun also. I've seen cases where some of these guys ride in "packs" and think they can do anything. Especially if these bikes were riding crazy like was stated.