Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
Police Officer Violating Vehicle Code
I recently got a ticket for crossing a double solid yellow line CVC 21651(a)(1). The officer that observed me was on a perpendicular street, parked on the sidewalk and on the wrong side of the street. The officer's street position is marked on the ticket.
Can I argue that the ticket be dismissed as the officer violated two CVC when he observed me? Here are the vehicle codes he violated: CVC 22500(f) Prohibited Stopping, Standing, or Parking Vehicle Parked on a Sidewalk and CVC 22502(b) Curb Parking Parked on Wrong Side of Street.
Asked on 3/26/09, 3:23 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
George Moschopoulos
The Law Office of George Moschopoulos
Re: Police Officer Violating Vehicle Code
No, you can't. Law enforcement is exempt.
Answered on 3/26/09, 5:14 pm
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