In a way, it does make it clearer. It states there is a difference between a traffic stop arrest, which seems to release the person on their own PR, and custodial arrest where they take custody of the person. In other ways, it is not so clear. If a traffic stop amounts to an arrest, then are we required to report it as an arrest? I am thinking that you would not have to since most traffic violations do not rise to the level of what would keep you from getting a CHL.
Obviously, I am not a lawyer.
RJ
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- Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:13 pm
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Re: Off Duty Officer and guys recording at wal-mart
Scott,
I have read on here, from LEOs, that a simple traffic stop is considered an arrest. Perhaps the definition of "arrest" could be clarified by someone?
RJ
I have read on here, from LEOs, that a simple traffic stop is considered an arrest. Perhaps the definition of "arrest" could be clarified by someone?
RJ