Every time a police officer is behind you, do you assume the cop is running your license plate, especially at a stop light where they have a few minutes to type in the info and see what pops up on ...
We run plates all the time just to run them. You don’t need probable cause or even reasonable suspicion to do it. If I pull up to you at a stop light and it’s a slow day, I’ll run your plate.
An Orange City police officer was arrested after allegedly using his access to law enforcement data to track a woman's whereabouts last year.
The woman claimed that he had exhibited "controlling behavior," such as putting an air tag in her wallet and showing her videos of her own car, according to investigators.
Every time a police officer is behind you, do you assume the cop is running your license plate, especially at a stop light where they have a few minutes to type in the info and see what pops up ...
According to the J.D. Power website, law enforcement officials across the country don't need probable cause to run your tags. They can do it whenever they want to. Those letters and numbers are in ...