National Speeding Ticket Statistics
2009

The discretion of a police officer to write tickets?
I heard that the police have the power to write tickets or warnings to speeding. However, for other crimes, officials are required by law to write tickets. For example, in the framework of the Click It or Ticket seat belt national campaign to save lives and improve the statistics, police officers are required to give tickets only and does not only provide warnings to drivers without a seat belt, passengers and children? A coworker of mine was a little noticed outside to get a ticket and not a warning for not having your child belted in his car seat. She said he left his chair while she was driving. I do not know about that. Honestly, that ticket and well done more aware that your child stays belted in. I was not sure at the time, but I told him that maybe the officer was obliged to give him a ticket.
When it came to endanger the life of a child, the driver who received a subpoena. That was my rule.
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