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Deactivated Member Deactivated March 29, 20179 yr Author stats In People v. Colbert (2007) 157 Cal. App. 4th 168 ("Colbert"), the item hanging from the rear view mirror was a flat air freshener shaped like a tree, hanging from a string or thread, 4.75 inches tall, had a base of 1.75 inches, and was 2.75 inches wide at its widest point. In that case, the officer, through personal experience, knew that an object of this size could obstruct the driver's view because the officer had found it necessary to remove a similar-sized object that he had hung from the rear view mirror in his personal vehicle because it obstructed his view. He had discovered that, due to the proximity of the hanging object to the driver's face, "it actually obstructs the view of larger objects such as vehicles or pedestrians" despite the hanging object's small size. Under those facts, the Court of Appeal upheld the traffic stop for the Vehicle Code violation. I'm fairly sure out of the hundreds of LAPD, LASD, CHP, ect, vehicles that I see. That's the reason as to why I have never seen anything hanging from the rear view mirror :D Just saying for terms of realism, its a bit of a wonky law that sometimes takes affect and sometimes is overruled, but police departments would rather steer around that in case of any sort of situation.
Csyon Members March 29, 20179 yr Author stats 4 hours ago, Lundy said: Reveal hidden contents In People v. Colbert (2007) 157 Cal. App. 4th 168 ("Colbert"), the item hanging from the rear view mirror was a flat air freshener shaped like a tree, hanging from a string or thread, 4.75 inches tall, had a base of 1.75 inches, and was 2.75 inches wide at its widest point. In that case, the officer, through personal experience, knew that an object of this size could obstruct the driver's view because the officer had found it necessary to remove a similar-sized object that he had hung from the rear view mirror in his personal vehicle because it obstructed his view. He had discovered that, due to the proximity of the hanging object to the driver's face, "it actually obstructs the view of larger objects such as vehicles or pedestrians" despite the hanging object's small size. Under those facts, the Court of Appeal upheld the traffic stop for the Vehicle Code violation. I'm fairly sure out of the hundreds of LAPD, LASD, CHP, ect, vehicles that I see. That's the reason as to why I have never seen anything hanging from the rear view mirror :D Just saying for terms of realism, its a bit of a wonky law that sometimes takes affect and sometimes is overruled, but police departments would rather steer around that in case of any sort of situation. Thats true :D But i love the animation. BxBugs vehicles gave me the idea. So i made it myself for my vehicles. Just a little detail.
Deactivated Member Deactivated March 29, 20179 yr Author stats 10 minutes ago, Csyon said: Thats true :D But i love the animation. BxBugs vehicles gave me the idea. So i made it myself for my vehicles. Just a little detail. Use the animation on an antenna. Much more satisfying and good looking :^)
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