Totally agree with what your saying but this LEO is just flat wrong... He's pulling over every motorcycle he see's to check for endorsements? He has to have a reason to pull you over, you have had to violate some traffic law that gives him probable cause... Totally different then DUI check points... And then say to the man he would feel better if he took a breath test? Again, that is a violation of his Constitutional rights...
Now I understand, that if you've done nothing wrong and haven't been drinking, no big deal right? Well, I'm not ready to give up my rights just to make it easier on the LEO... I would have been polite and respectful with the LEO but I would have refused the breath test and asked if I was free to go...
If he insisted on the breath test and I knew I hadn't drank any alcohol, I would refuse and continue to ask if I was free to go... The LEO would have to either let you go or arrest you... Once arrested, then you either have to take the breath test or loose your license so, you take the breath test... Then you sue the department for false arrest and violating your constitutional rights...
Again, I agree with you in that 98% of the LEO's out there aren't doing what this LEO is doing... My daughter is a LEO, so I know the other side of the coin... But this man is abusing his authority and he is profiling... He needs to be repremanded and sometimes it takes hiring an attorney to get the point across... For some it's not worth the time and effort to fight it, to me it is...
If I've done nothing wrong, I am not willing to allow anyone including LEO's to violate my rights... Just me, and this is just my opinion...
I agree with most of your point....except where you state the LEO waspulling over all bikes with no reason. The original poster stated he was pulled over for a signal violation. A violation is a violation......once he had him pulled over for the violation....no matter how small the officer has every right to check his license for proper endorsements. But the BAC request was imo outside the officers limit......no probable cause!