Transcendence
Bluelighter
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I've been pulled over a couple times for things like a non-working tail light. Recently my friend was stopped in her car while another friend and myself were passengers. The only reason she was pulled over was because her tail light was out, but the cop asked all three of us to produce identification. I thought this was really odd since we weren't doing anything wrong (other than being young and therefore obviously up to no good). I really was not in the mood to argue or get on the bad side of a local officer so I complied.
But still, it made me wonder what kind of records police keep if there isn't any ticket or even warning handed out. Are there typically records documenting every citizen's encounter with an officer (USA)?
But still, it made me wonder what kind of records police keep if there isn't any ticket or even warning handed out. Are there typically records documenting every citizen's encounter with an officer (USA)?