Another question about being pulled over randomly?
Saturday, June 21st, 2008TLH713 asked:
Hello. I posted a question last night. My question was that I was pulled over this past weekend, in light traffic, and the offiicer stated that I was he pulled me over b/c when he ran my plate, just randomly, that I came back as a person with an expired Visa. He clearly saw that I would have no reason to have a Visa..even laughed about it. I had him double check his info..he came back to my car and stated he called dispatch..and they confirmed his reasoning. I called DMV today, as he instructed me to, and they have NO record of any of this. What concerns me is that a few months ago I applied for a HSA account which is a health savings account and that came back with a concern on my identity. I had to prove who I was. I finally did get my HSA cards ( my spouse is an engineer for Homeland Security in NYC). So..who is right? The officer or the DMV? How could the officer make this mistake, if that is truly what happened? He ran me twice..If a cop is out there..can you answer this 4 me? Ty
To Sunshine..yes I am an American. I was born here..and both sides of my family have lived in the same area for at least 5 generations. I have neve rleft the country..not even the East Coast..lol..Anyway..to all who replied, Thank You..I’m going to look into this further..maybe it isn’t in DMV’s sytem..but the officer saw it in his..which was honetly my question. Can a cop see soemthing like that..that DMV can’t? I’m so nerve racked..that I’m typing as fast as my brain is thinking..The officer was very pleasant. That’s why in a way..I trust him more so than the lady on the phone at MV..lol..Anyway..I’ll contactthe credit agency’s, etc. Hopefully - it was just a simple mistake. Thanks to all and enjoy your day.
Ruben
Hello. I posted a question last night. My question was that I was pulled over this past weekend, in light traffic, and the offiicer stated that I was he pulled me over b/c when he ran my plate, just randomly, that I came back as a person with an expired Visa. He clearly saw that I would have no reason to have a Visa..even laughed about it. I had him double check his info..he came back to my car and stated he called dispatch..and they confirmed his reasoning. I called DMV today, as he instructed me to, and they have NO record of any of this. What concerns me is that a few months ago I applied for a HSA account which is a health savings account and that came back with a concern on my identity. I had to prove who I was. I finally did get my HSA cards ( my spouse is an engineer for Homeland Security in NYC). So..who is right? The officer or the DMV? How could the officer make this mistake, if that is truly what happened? He ran me twice..If a cop is out there..can you answer this 4 me? Ty
To Sunshine..yes I am an American. I was born here..and both sides of my family have lived in the same area for at least 5 generations. I have neve rleft the country..not even the East Coast..lol..Anyway..to all who replied, Thank You..I’m going to look into this further..maybe it isn’t in DMV’s sytem..but the officer saw it in his..which was honetly my question. Can a cop see soemthing like that..that DMV can’t? I’m so nerve racked..that I’m typing as fast as my brain is thinking..The officer was very pleasant. That’s why in a way..I trust him more so than the lady on the phone at MV..lol..Anyway..I’ll contactthe credit agency’s, etc. Hopefully - it was just a simple mistake. Thanks to all and enjoy your day.
Ruben
