interview with motorcycle cops

no offense but u aint a cop nor will you ever give me a ticket. son it dont really matter what you say to me about the laws. the best way to beat your enemy is to know your enemy.

thanks for all the awesome questions for me to ask the cop.

yet another meaningfull thread completly obliterated by know it alls

I will ask the questions myself since evryone on here wants to talk about useless $hit. like " whats wrong with my bike or "my nuts just fell off what do I do now?"


seem use guys at lagrange

Well, I am an ex-cop and if you get hot in the interview like you did here, you'll find yourself spending the night in the hoosh-cow. Please don't represent me in your question and answer period.
 
here in Wisconsin I personally haven't had any issues with riding on the street, and believe me plenty of city and county POLICE OFFICERS ( underlined highlighted and bold text ) have seen me and know what I am on. The easiest way around any situation, or confrontation with a law enforcement officer is , IMHO, Don't be stupid, don't show off, and ride legal ie: helmet, obey the traffic laws, and when stopped DON"T insult an officer's intelligence in any way. Answer his or her questions to the best of your ability. As in my case stopped twice and with as stated above I now get a thumbs up, a nod, or wave from my local law enforcement officers. And no I am not a police officer, retired or otherwise.
 
The laws on motorized bicycles in CA are pretty clear-cut, I don't know why you feel the need to interview police officers. They aren't going to tell you anything new.

Just by reading and understanding the law you'll be more in the know than they are, in most cases.
 
The laws on motorized bicycles in CA are pretty clear-cut, I don't know why you feel the need to interview police officers. They aren't going to tell you anything new.

Just by reading and understanding the law you'll be more in the know than they are, in most cases.

Amen.

If you feel the need to meddle, get a statement in writing from an appropriate CA RMV official asking for clarification on specific questions.

The road to purgatory is paved with good intentions.
 
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