How can an officer that is not in Texas and not a Texas police officer enforce Texas laws? He isn't licensed in that state and even if he was somehow, he would be just a wee little bit out of jurisdiction.
Stevo
Originally posted by SSMAN
...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
How can an officer that is not in Texas and not a Texas police officer enforce Texas laws? He isn't licensed in that state and even if he was somehow, he would be just a wee little bit out of jurisdiction.
Go ahead and pick it apart, I want to see YOUR logic at work.
Stevo
Read the thread, I shouldn't even have to explain. A Utah officer is enforcing Utah laws on Utah roadways, on a vehicle that just happens to have Texas plates on it.
If you're driving on a public road in the State of Utah, you are supposed to adhere to the state's traffic code. Any ticket you receive will be because of a violation of Utah's laws, not Texas laws.
No no... go ahead and tell me how Utah police can enforce Texas laws in Utah... because I said the opposite.
Are you drunk already?
Stevo
Wow.
He's not enforcing Texas law. When you enter the state of Utah, you're doing so under the supposition that you will adhere to all state laws, including tint regulations.
He's not enforcing Texas law. When you enter the state of Utah, you're doing so under the supposition that you will adhere to all state laws, including tint regulations.
If you have ILLEGAL tint on your vehicle, it doesn't matter where the hell you come from, it's ILLEGAL. You may be able to pass it by a judge on a technicality, but it's a completely ticketable offense.
For one, they cannot enforce ALL laws from each and every state, because some laws different. They are not licensed to enforce every state law from each and every state, just the ones in Utah. As mentioned in a thread before, they are not even licensed to enforce FEDERAL laws, just their state laws. For them to enforce the 25% law, it would have to be in the Utah law books, which it isn't, because their law requirement is 43%. Let us all know how they can enforce both. They have no more right to enforce a Texas law than I do.
Have another drink on me.
Stevo
Originally posted by SSMAN
...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
I hate to jump in between two people fighting, especially if they both probably have retard strength, but lo3oz is right. stevo either misread or can't clearly express his meaning and intention.
Just tell them you are a cop and that you can magically see through the darkest tinted windows. I figure that has to be the case since this is a safety issue we are talking about.
For one, they cannot enforce ALL laws from each and every state, because some laws different. They are not licensed to enforce every state law from each and every state, just the ones in Utah. As mentioned in a thread before, they are not even licensed to enforce FEDERAL laws, just their state laws. For them to enforce the 25% law, it would have to be in the Utah law books, which it isn't, because their law requirement is 43%. Let us all know how they can enforce both. They have no more right to enforce a Texas law than I do.
Have another drink on me.
Stevo
You can enforce any law that is on the books in the area you are in (State/local law). If it's against a federal law, you can be pretty certain it is against a state law.
For instance, if I see a car with MA plates, and the driver isn't wearing a seatbelt, I can still cite the driver for that infraction.
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