Alright man, you’re adding more to the story now so; I don’t really know how credible your side of this incident is now.
Yes being stopped by an officer is a seizure. So this would fall under the IV Amendment… I don’t recall anywhere about him searching though. Why would I be frustrated with you and your alleged knowledge of the Constitution? Trust me you’re not the first concealed weapon carrying person who thinks they know the Constitution. So don’t flatter yourself by saying “There is nothing an officer hates than a citizen who knows there rights”. Especially when they don’t.
You don’t have to copy and paste the laws about Georgia Radar because I am already familiar with them. I am certified on running radar and my radar is re-cert quarterly by a P.O.S.T certified inspector. So if your ever were to receive a citation from an officer within the department just don’t get mad and huffy when you lose… BTW… I make copies of my radar logs and keep them in my desk drawer just in case. If a 63 year old retired sergeant who was allegedly a law enforcement veteran of 40 years couldn’t win a case against me (God do I love dash cameras) what makes you think you would?
Just to let you know a little secret… a good officer can get around a radar detector... but I won’t let you know what it is
