My GMC is the same, and both work!mojo84 wrote:It's a Chevy Tahoe and has one on each side of the license plate.
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- Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:56 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Slow crime night in Boerne.
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- Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:49 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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texanjoker wrote:tomtexan wrote:Only one license lamp is required. To make a traffic stop for one of the two lamps not working is a fishing expedition.
If it was only 1 light working that is bogus...the light needs to be completely out........................ cops that make arrests for bogus PC find themselves in court and cases being tossed
It was a foul on the officer's behalf.mojo84 wrote:Leaving my daughter's school this evening, my wife and I pass a cop sitting in a parking lot at the corner of the intersection. He jumped in behind me and followed for three blocks including one left hand turn. He finally lights me up. He approached the car and I was prepared with DL and CHL in hand. He advised me he stopped me because my license plate light is not working. He went and ran his checks. When he came back he acknowledged my fairly recent attendance at the Sheriff's Citizens Academy. Returned my license and chl along with a written warning. Very pleasant guy and never mentioned my weapons, which I had two with me. It was obvious he was just looking for a reason to stop me and see if there might be something up. I got home and checked my license plate lights and yep, one of the two is burned out.
No harm no foul.
- Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:30 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Slow crime night in Boerne.
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Re: Slow crime night in Boerne.
Only one license lamp is required. To make a traffic stop for one of the two lamps not working is a fishing expedition.