Quote (AXIS @ Jan 16 2013 07:14am)
Oh no, other cars are behind you on the road!
Obey the law and you will be fine. I wouldnt worry much unless they are pulling you over for random bs all the time.
And what do you drive and when are you normally driving around? Driving around a sketchy car at 4 am is cause for a little suspicion sometimes.
No it's different if they were just behind me but following me throughout the whole town even down streets riding my tailgate is bs. I drive a 04 silverado that is mostly stock not anything suspicious about it.
Quote (Thoriden @ Jan 16 2013 08:23am)
If you have distracted driving laws where you live dont take the video in or you're asking for a ticket.
Doesn't matter I had my passenger record and I even recorded them when I got pulled over they knew they were being recorded.
Quote (JDH @ Jan 16 2013 03:36pm)
good advice. however if they do and the cops were really out to get him you know they saw him videoing hopefully they werent dumb enough to not know the law themselves. i would fuck with them some and if they tailgate you i would run a little under the speed limit and then brake check them. dont do it hard enough to lock the wheels up though. i would also drive around like 15mph or so below the speed limit. if they really want to pull you over they could just claim you were riding the center line or something.
That's why they pulled me over for because i was on the very right lane and slowed down so I could get the 3rd officer who was in the lane about to pass me on my camera then right before he made it to my window he slowed down to and wouldnt pass me and i was going 15mph on a 30mph road and they said I was impeding traffic. (going slow that is blocking traffic) Then when I put the camera up there both there faces they were trying to dodge my questions of what I was pulled over for and their names. Finally they told me after they kept trying to question me and looking through my truck (did not search it but kept trying to lean in and flashlight the back windows and see in, but I know this part is normal).