tjc1989
Silver Member
I'd be at the next city/county council meeting to protest the harassment.
I'd also write a bunch of letters.. find the appropriate controlling official that you elected and complain loudly and often.
IE.. city official for a city cop.. and county official for a county cop.
if you were running a smv plaque, in your lane, not exceeding 25mph.. you were likely 100% legal.. heck.. it's a farm to market road.. it's menat to have farm equipment on it!!
soundguy
Thats why as he was carrying on, I was thinking if he gives me a ticket for going too slow on a farm road, I was taking him to court. Not to contest the ticket, ( which I have no doubt would have been dismissed ) but to prosecute him for a false arrest.
I knew I was 100 % legal on the road. Causing an occasional traffic impedement is just unfortunate, but a necessary evil. I might feel different if I was on a major highway or interstate, impeding traffic, but this was a rural farm road, clearly labeled "farm road".
But, in Texas, a traffic ticket is considered an arrest. Also in Texas, if you arrest someone for something that is not against the law, the police officer is liable for criminal and civil repercussions. The cop really needs to know with 100% certainty that someone is violating the law before he arrests them, or the victim has some real power to seek retribution.