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Old 02-21-2010, 06:56 AM
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The light was the probable cause for the stop. It's a common cause along with license plate illumination, obstruction of clear view of license plate (hitch ball in bumper), and several other violations trotted out whenever an officer wants to make a stop for other reasons. Such as having observed the vehicle leaving the parking lot of a drinking establishment, or an officer just taking out his personal problems on whomever is available. VC violations makes one available.

However, the reason the subject has a Border Patrol hold is warrant arrest for failure to appear in court, probably also over the current charge of driving while unlicensed.

If he had just shown up, paid his fine, checked and maintained his lights from time to time, he'd still be driving around town today instead of doing some time and getting a federal bus ride to the border.

Of course, there will be the spurious claim that the man was racially profiled for the stop, but the stop was at night.

The guy over in the slow lane doing exactly the speed limit: probably has a reason to not be pulled over, or is 180 years old.
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