Can I get a ticket after the fact for running a stop sign if it is only witnessed by pedestrians and not the police?
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Can I get a ticket after the fact for running a stop sign if it is only witnessed by pedestrians and not the police?
Asked on March 20, 2012 under General Practice, Michigan
Answers:
Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you did not get a ticket then consider yourself lucky this time. If the pedestrain reports to the police and it is determined the police have enough facts, they may give you a ticket after fact but it is not normally happening.
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