Police Misread License Plate
Summary
In North Carolina, police can stop a vehicle if they have reasonable suspicion of a violation. However, if the stop was unjustified, it could be a rights violation. Steps to consider include filing a formal complaint with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, consulting a civil rights attorney, and keeping records of all interactions with the police.Full Conversation
They apologized profusely and agreed for me to come in and see the bodycam footage!!
I understand your frustration. Here are some steps to consider:
- Review the bodycam footage.
- File a complaint with the police department.
- Consult with a local attorney.
Remember, these are general steps, laws vary by location.
Is this legal??
I understand your concern. To provide more accurate information, could you please confirm your location? Laws regarding police conduct can vary by region.
I’m livid
I understand your frustration. To provide you with the most accurate advice, could you please tell me where this incident took place?
In Charlotte North Carolina
I understand your frustration. In North Carolina, the police have the right to stop a vehicle if they have a reasonable suspicion of a violation. However, if the stop was unjustified, it could potentially be seen as a violation of your husband's rights. Let me detail some steps:
- File a formal complaint with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
- Consult with a civil rights attorney.
- Keep record of all interactions with the police.
Thank you!!
You're welcome! If you need more information or have other legal concerns, feel free to ask. Remember, understanding your rights is important. Best of luck with your situation.