subie cop
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Just wondering what your opinion is on this.
this happened a few years ago to me.
i was riding with 2 friends all of us on motorcycles. It was starting to rain so the road was a bit slick my friends GF was following us on her bike she was a new rider and ended up grabbing a handful of front brake and crashed. Not even sure how she crashed. So we turned around she was real shaken up ambulance was called ect and a cop showed up. I guess another lady that was driving pulled over and stopped. Saw the cop talking to her and the officer then walks up to us and asks us if we where doing wheelies.... I had a passenger on the back of my bike and explained to him that under no circumstance would I ever do a wheelie with someone on the back of my bike. The girl that crashed was on an old ninja 500 you can't even bounce those bikes up...I'm unsure if my friend actually did a wheelie because he was behind me.I told the officer that as well i was 100% honest with him. I guess this lady told the officer we all where doing wheelies. I ended up getting a careless driving ticket out of it. Had to goto court 2x for it. First time i had to request a formal hearing because you can't really fight a ticket at an informal from what i hear. My friend got a lawyer we ended up getting a 65 in a 60 no point ticket but like a $150 fine, and 10 hours community service out of it. This happened on john R near big beaver road wasn't on a highway.
I didn't even want the lawyer to make a deal for me but she did.. funny thing is she was giving me shit about representing me for free and I didn't even ask her to.. I think she was afraid my friends would of paid for her and i would of gotten off with nothing. I don't think the eye witness could of even said what color my bike was let alone that my front tire was off the ground.
I guess my question is it normal or even legal for a bystander to tell a police officer they saw something and the officer issue a ticket for it? specially for a ticket as serious as careless driving? My insurance company would of dropped my motorcycle for that ticket. I had a spotless record at the time.
Thank you for your time!
I always give police officers a ton of respect thats a very hard job to do. Thank you for your service!
Yeah, we get calls like this all the time. What usually happens is driver A does something stupid like cutting off driver B. Driver B then gets mad and flips driver A off (or something along those lines) at which point driver A calls the police and says that B is driving recklessly and cut him off. All just BS.
One of two things happened. The witness got u guys confused with some other motorcycle group somewhere or your friend may have done something that you didnt see. Im guessing the only reason a ticket was issued is that an accident occurred.
If this ever happens again where a witness causes a ticket to be written and it goes to court, make sure they are at court when it goes to a hearing. Without them there it will be very difficult for your "charges" to stick and it may get dismissed.