SoonerSoftail
Active Member
One other anecdote I learned there: when the officer turns on the light the perpetrator is "Officially" under arrest and a nonvoluntary part of the judicial system, if they choose to ignore or take flight it is resisting arrest; only after a complete stop, presentation of papers...at the officer' discretion...he can "release" that court obligation or put the "Arrestee" in custody...once he goes to his vehicle with your papers to call in, there are no other options, he is giving you a citation and the camera is rolling.
Pretty much true. And another reason I really try not to get stopped. When I have to go through the reviews of by background check all "official contacts with law enforcement" have to be explained in writing. Not a huge deal but a pain.