I've had the exact same thing happen in broad daylight going down Military Drive years ago. And just earlier this year, I got stopped with my kid in the back seat just because the officer "couldn't quite read my license plate because it was dirty." WTF? Mind you, I'm driving a late-model, luxury sedan in a good area of town.
Bottom line: The pigs can pull you over for any reason at all, anywhere, anytime. Driving on public roads is a privilege; not a right. Fighting those sorts of things does not occur at the time of the incident, but later in court where fault & rights can be debated. By that time, the damage is either done or the parties involved don't want to take the time and money to fight about it.
That's why this whole debate about that law in Arizona was so stupid. If they want to pull you over, they have plenty of reasons er... excuses, already.
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