bad ride
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bad ride
i live in the new england area so ridin on january 7th is pretty rare. i took my bike out today cuz it was so nice out, i was ridin for over an hour and then i see a town bike cop come up like a foot from my *** and pull me over. i was goin about 10 miles an hour.. it was in traffic right after a green light so i had no idea what i did.. he asked for my license and reg. so i gave them to him and after he looks at them he asks for a valid registration.. i was like WTF? why isnt that valid i registered it like 3 months ago in october.. no one told me they expire at the end of the year... so he was bein a dick and i had to have my bike towed home. i know it could have been worse but i got stuck with a $130 tow fee.. like i said i know its not THAT bad but im just pissed cuz i really didnt know.
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RE: bad ride
That is a real ******* move by the cop, here in NY registration is good for one year from the date of registration.
If all bike registrations expire on new years then it is very likely that cops will pull over every bike they see in January because its very probable that the registration is not renewed.
But never the less he should have just wrote you up a ticket and let you go, making you tow the bike home is a bit much for an expired registration!
btw, if you didnt do anything what was his probable cause to pull you over?? cops need a reason or a traffic violation on your part to pull you over, they cant just stop you to check your papers.
If all bike registrations expire on new years then it is very likely that cops will pull over every bike they see in January because its very probable that the registration is not renewed.
But never the less he should have just wrote you up a ticket and let you go, making you tow the bike home is a bit much for an expired registration!
btw, if you didnt do anything what was his probable cause to pull you over?? cops need a reason or a traffic violation on your part to pull you over, they cant just stop you to check your papers.
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RE: bad ride
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RE: bad ride
ORIGINAL: BoRkA
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But never the less he should have just wrote you up a ticket and let you go, making you tow the bike home is a bit much for an expired registration!
btw, if you didnt do anything what was his probable cause to pull you over?? cops need a reason or a traffic violation on your part to pull you over, they cant just stop you to check your papers.
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But never the less he should have just wrote you up a ticket and let you go, making you tow the bike home is a bit much for an expired registration!
btw, if you didnt do anything what was his probable cause to pull you over?? cops need a reason or a traffic violation on your part to pull you over, they cant just stop you to check your papers.
But yes that was a ******** move by the cop. Here in Michigan they just changed the law about registration. It used to be from April 1 to March 31 for EVERYONE. But now it is the same as our cages - expires the month of your birthday. Now I don't have to go to the Secretary of State [:'(]TWICE each year for tags.Very nice
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