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  • Last Update: September 26, 2009
  • Last Login: January 22, 2013
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  • First Name Dustin
  • Birthday October 18, 1981
  • Gender Male
  • State TEXAS
  • Zip 75165

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  • NTYNSE
    Posted in the topic New Texas Motorcycle Helmet Law in the forum Legal Issues
    October 20, 2009 1:57 PM PDT
    update:

    I set a court date, told the judge I was pulled over illegally, showed him the new law, and he dismissed it.

    Cop looked dismayed, shook my hand outside of court.

    High-5!
  • NTYNSE
    Posted in the topic New Texas Motorcycle Helmet Law in the forum Legal Issues
    September 26, 2009 3:34 AM PDT
    Hello, I was wondering if there were any rider/lawyers that could comment on this:

       It was only this morning that I learned of the new law effective since September 1, 2009.  And being ignorant on this new law, last night I was stopped by a local police officer for "riding without head protection."  The officer specifically stated that was his reasoning in pulling me over.  I was going under the speed limit, turn signals, lights, everything were lawful & used appropriately.

       As such, the officer asked me to verify I had the required insurance for riding without a helmet, and I replied that I had let my policy expire.  I showed him my motorcycle insurance, and license and he returned the insurance to me and returned to his cruiser.

       A few minutes later he informed me that I was going to be arrested for an outstanding warrant resultant of an unpaid speeding fine from another county.  The arresting officer gave me a minute to call a friend with a class M endorsement to come retrieve my motorcycle.  I was unable to get ahold of anyone, and he allowed me to move the bike into a more concealed spot.  I elected to leave it there rather than have it towed because I have heard bad things about towed motorcycles being winched up a wrecker on their side.

       Regardless, after a few hours I was finally booked in and got someone to come pay the outstanding $560 ticket and was realeased.  Which, all in all, is ultimately what a warrant will do to you.  However, is there anything that I can do to inform the officers or the PD that they pulled me over unlawfully, and as such I endured a lot of frustration and humiliation as a result of it?

       I'm not asking to recoup the $560, but I am looking to let them know that I shouldn't have been "detain[ed] as a person who is the operator of...a motorcycle for the sole purpose of determining whether [I was] covered by a motorcylce health insurance plan...]

    I appreciate your thoughts & insights, as I'm a new cyclefish member!


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