I am 100% in agreement that Pretext stops can lead to further results and can be a good thing. What I was questioning is that if an LEO says that a vehicle got his attention, and then he decided on what to stop it for, I think that is disturbing.jbirds1210 wrote: Pretext stops can be effective when used properly and are perfectly legal.
In other words, if an officer see me take a wide right turn at 2:30AM at the corner after just leaving a bar. That seems like a pretextual stop.
If an officer sees that I have a "TSRA" sticker in the window that "catches his attention" and he then follows me and looks a reason to stop me...that is what I find disturbing.