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  • Something is missing here. If an officer goes by you while you are in traffic the most I can see you getting is a failure to yield in the mail if you blocked him. The unsafe turn I can sort of see, but the seatbelt one means he had to physically see into the vehicle. Then the license infraction means he had to have SEEN your license. Which means you had to produce it. Which means he had to properly stop you, not just go past you as you describe. Like I said, something is missing here or something is very wrong. More detail is needed. Say EXACTLY what happened, not the typical innocent bystander biased story.
  • There was no traffic on the road except the cop who was at a distance who looked like he had stopped. I was making a right turn after stopping at the red light at the intersection on the road where my house is located to the main road. As soon as I turned he came fast hence I moved to the shoulder and stopped thinking that he was coming after me or someone far ahead of both of us. He went past and then came after me later as an afterthought. First he said my son did not have a seat belt - he peered through the window and my son had the belt, then said I did an unsafe right turn - I said that I thought he was coming after me or someone else fast and hence moved to shoulder and stopped. He then crossed both of them off and when I argued he wrote the 3rd time unsafe turn and also wrote wrong licence plate info. I plan to take it to court. Pl advice.

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