By Dr. Brian Sovryn It all started with seat belts.
Okay, maybe it didn’t start there, but I’m going to guess that’s where it started.
What started? The ability for police to pull you over based upon something they noticed inside your motor vehicle in the United States of America, of course. Really key here to understand is that I’m talking about something you can get pulled over for, which means it is a “primary enforcement law” as compared to a “secondary enforcement law” (which is something they notice only after they’ve already pulled you over for the primary offense). For example, with the seat belts: …read more