So just to make this clear, 15 year old can drive around unsupervised cos they passed there test? Because I've now had PD and DOJ tell me that they are allowed.Sarcasmohjoy wrote:Scooters on lsrp are like mopeds. So, no, it should be the same minimum driving age for anything you drive on the street at all.
[Discussions / Questions] San Andreas Penal Code
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How can we make the driver pay his fines in this scenario? Can he /pay the officer, and then the officer does /charity? Or do you bring the man to city hall handcuffed so he pays it?
If a driver commits three or more traffic offenses his license can be suspended? Or at least, can several warning be issued?
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For your first part, offices can follow the person or take them to City Hall to pay them. But an officer can't arrest someone with outstanding fines without a warrant anyways, and a person can't decide to use officer discretion on the charge once the warrant is filed by the fine issuer.nicolasestla wrote:
How can we make the driver pay his fines in this scenario? Can he /pay the officer, and then the officer does /charity? Or do you bring the man to city hall handcuffed so he pays it?
If a driver commits three or more traffic offenses his license can be suspended? Or at least, can several warning be issued?
For the second, it's not really possible to give more than 3 warnings in a single traffic incident, since you can't give them 3 failure to yield to a tcd if they run 3 intersections. Once a person gets to three, though, license is suspended.
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Officer can in fact arrest for outstanding fines without a warrant per viewtopic.php?f=606&t=595111#p7619668. The warrant is mainly related to affidavits.Sarcasmohjoy wrote:For your first part, offices can follow the person or take them to City Hall to pay them. But an officer can't arrest someone with outstanding fines without a warrant anyways, and a person can't decide to use officer discretion on the charge once the warrant is filed by the fine issuer.nicolasestla wrote:
How can we make the driver pay his fines in this scenario? Can he /pay the officer, and then the officer does /charity? Or do you bring the man to city hall handcuffed so he pays it?
If a driver commits three or more traffic offenses his license can be suspended? Or at least, can several warning be issued?
For the second, it's not really possible to give more than 3 warnings in a single traffic incident, since you can't give them 3 failure to yield to a tcd if they run 3 intersections. Once a person gets to three, though, license is suspended.
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That was a misinterpretation reversed in the court of appeals.Sarcasmohjoy wrote:But an officer can't arrest someone with outstanding fines without a warrant anyways
EDIT: Ahh! Airwolf beat me to it. Well done.
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I am aiming to handle the ambiguity around driving licenses soon, so watch out for updates.
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Some minor changes were made to the penal code:
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So no more Captain+ warrants?Torque wrote:Some minor changes were made to the penal code:
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Which part of the revision could be interpreted as removing Captain+ warrants?Sarcasmohjoy wrote:So no more Captain+ warrants?Torque wrote:Some minor changes were made to the penal code:
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This part:Torque wrote:Which part of the revision could be interpreted as removing Captain+ warrants?
I contacted a PD Command and STAFF member and asked them about it. Waiting for a response.An arrest warrant for failure to pay a fine MAY be issued by the officer who issued the fine.
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It's more about stopping people from randomly checking someone's name for unpaid fines and submitting arrest warrant requests on their forum when they're not the one issuing the fine in the first place. This was the original intent, as far as I'm aware, of changing failure to pay a fine code from what it was in 2015 to the 2016 version, but there was room for misinterpretation in the new one where arrests for (4)02 could, though a bit pushing, be interpreted as requiring Captain+ warrants. So I just reverted (4)02 to its previous version and added the clause on warrants from its 2016 version.danielswe wrote:This part:Torque wrote:Which part of the revision could be interpreted as removing Captain+ warrants?I contacted a PD Command and STAFF member and asked them about it. Waiting for a response.An arrest warrant for failure to pay a fine MAY be issued by the officer who issued the fine.
If officers find someone during their patrol who failed to pay a fine then they are allowed to arrest them under (4)02, but they should not go around submitting requests for arrest warrants for people they have never even encountered.
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I was thinking about three different offenses, like failure to abide to a tcd, speeding and reckless driving for example, in this case can several warnings be issued? Can the license get suspended?For the second, it's not really possible to give more than 3 warnings in a single traffic incident, since you can't give them 3 failure to yield to a tcd if they run 3 intersections. Once a person gets to three, though, license is suspended.
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nicolasestla wrote:I was thinking about three different offenses, like failure to abide to a tcd, speeding and reckless driving for example, in this case can several warnings be issued? Can the license get suspended?For the second, it's not really possible to give more than 3 warnings in a single traffic incident, since you can't give them 3 failure to yield to a tcd if they run 3 intersections. Once a person gets to three, though, license is suspended.
If you commit 3 road law violations, you can be given warnings for all 3, and your license can be suspended. You can be fined up to $25,000, and you can only be fined once per charge (so you can't be fined twice for speeding in one traffic stop)(11)00. Limitations ↑
- No individual may be fined more than $25,000 in the course of a single road law incident in charges from Title 11. Road Law
- No individual may receive more than three driver warnings, amounting to a single license revocation, per road law incident.
- No more than one of each code entry in Title 11. Road Law may be issued on a driver per road law incident.
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Alright thanks a lot, that's what I thought I just wanted it confirmed so I can apply it without risk with Internal Affair. ^^Arkady Krushenko wrote:nicolasestla wrote:I was thinking about three different offenses, like failure to abide to a tcd, speeding and reckless driving for example, in this case can several warnings be issued? Can the license get suspended?For the second, it's not really possible to give more than 3 warnings in a single traffic incident, since you can't give them 3 failure to yield to a tcd if they run 3 intersections. Once a person gets to three, though, license is suspended.If you commit 3 road law violations, you can be given warnings for all 3, and your license can be suspended. You can be fined up to $25,000, and you can only be fined once per charge (so you can't be fined twice for speeding in one traffic stop)(11)00. Limitations ↑
- No individual may be fined more than $25,000 in the course of a single road law incident in charges from Title 11. Road Law
- No individual may receive more than three driver warnings, amounting to a single license revocation, per road law incident.
- No more than one of each code entry in Title 11. Road Law may be issued on a driver per road law incident.
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