So a friend of mine is all happy cuz a LEO ran her plates in the parking lot of her job and told her there's an issue with her DL and let her go ahead and drive home anyways. Seems he was patrolling the lot and checking plates.
Is that normal, legal, proper procedure?
Pretty sure it's not universally any of these. I distinctly recall a video of some locale to our west (Colorado, maybe?) wherein one of the officers was recording the license plates of all the vehicles parked in the vicinity of an event taking place. I think it was a pro-RKBA rally type thing (and the officer didn't like the point of the rally and was protesting by taking the license plate numbers, in a nutshell), but it's been a while and the details of the circumstances are fuzzy. What I do remember is one of the individuals confronting the LEO about the (il)legality of his actions, quoting chapter and verse from the state code.Is that normal, legal, proper procedure?
Pretty sure it's not universally any of these. I distinctly recall a video of some locale to our west (Colorado, maybe?) wherein one of the officers was recording the license plates of all the vehicles parked in the vicinity of an event taking place. I think it was a pro-RKBA rally type thing (and the officer didn't like the point of the rally and was protesting by taking the license plate numbers, in a nutshell), but it's been a while and the details of the circumstances are fuzzy. What I do remember is one of the individuals confronting the LEO about the (il)legality of his actions, quoting chapter and verse from the state code.
That said, I have no idea what the status of such is for Indiana. You're welcome.
How did she find out? Was she with the car when he ran the plates? What kind of issue did she have with her license that the LEO would let the liability pass on to himself since he allowed her to drive?
So a friend of mine is all happy cuz a LEO ran her plates in the parking lot of her job and told her there's an issue with her DL and let her go ahead and drive home anyways. Seems he was patrolling the lot and checking plates.
Is that normal, legal, proper procedure?
You can even randomly run the VIN if you like. I used to run the plates of cars around me all the time at red lights. Sometimes you get a stolen hit, warrant hit, plates don't match the car, etc.
What exactly do you think the harm is? If you're in public view, your whereabouts and identity certainly aren't private.
Here is a quick question. While it may be perfectly fine to run plates or VIN's, is it okay to run the registered owners name and DOB without a legitimate law enforcement reason?
Plus, how do you know if the registered owner is the one currently driving the vehicle?
There's that if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear mindset.
I'm not a big fan of "fishing" and I see this as just that. I mean it's nothing to riot over but it just doesn't seem right, I feel like there's more important thing our LEO'S can be doing other than driving around parking lots running the plates.
Here is a quick question. While it may be perfectly fine to run plates or VIN's, is it okay to run the registered owners name and DOB without a legitimate law enforcement reason?
Plus, how do you know if the registered owner is the one currently driving the vehicle?
There's that if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear mindset.
I'm not a big fan of "fishing" and I see this as just that. I mean it's nothing to riot over but it just doesn't seem right, I feel like there's more important thing our LEO'S can be doing other than driving around parking lots running the plates.
Well since there's no private data revealed, nothing that is revealed is anything you can legally hide anyway.
If there are more important things to be done, he'd probably be doing them absent some specific complaint his brass told him to address. Police work isn't like assembly line work. It's more like a fire department. You need minimum coverage for a certain geographic area for what MIGHT happen that requires a rapid response. People rarely complain firefighters should be doing something else when they're sitting on their backsides playing video games because there's no fire.
And watching pornDon't forget BBQ'ing..... and weightlifting, and crossfitting, and sleeping, and playing basketball. If I had known then what I do now. lol