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Originally Posted by HELPMe
Sheriffs cannot enforce ch90 as they do not have it by statute. So that being said they cannot stop you for a ch90 infraction. Being sworn as a sheriff is really only good if you have an off campus party/disturbance in which sheriffs mostly get their powers from disturbances of the peace. ex public fray, loud music/people etc...
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Originally Posted by Otto
WRONG!
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Originally Posted by HELPMe
Sheriffs cannot enforce ch90 as they do not have it by statute. So that being said they cannot stop you for a ch90 infraction.
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Originally Posted by 94c
so where do they get their citation books from?
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Originally Posted by Delta784
They have the authority to effect the stop, it's just that sheriffs are not on the approved list of people to be issued citation books by the RMV. If a deputy sheriff has a citation book, the citation would process with no problem.
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Originally Posted by HELPMe
Interesting i stand corrected. Do you happen to have a case law for this? I was always told that sheriffs have about as much ch90 enforcement as a fire truck. With no citation books being issued to them and their primary responcibility is to transport prisoners and run houses of correction. I was under the impression that they did not have ch90 enforcement due to no books being issued from the registry.
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Originally Posted by HELPMe
Are you saying that if a sheriff was given a rmv book by another agency he could serve the citation and it would be upheld in court?
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Originally Posted by Delta784
They have the authority to effect the stop, it's just that sheriffs are not on the approved list of people to be issued citation books by the RMV. If a deputy sheriff has a citation book, the citation would process with no problem.
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Originally Posted by Q5-TPR
What would they (Sheriff) put as their RMV Agency Code in the Agency Code Box????
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