As a slight correction to what officer Bergquist said, yellow lights do not need to be treated as a red light. A red light means "do not proceed under any circumstances." Whereas yellow lights are "come to a stop if it is safe to do so" which to be fair, he did put that modifier to the end of his statement... But yellow is not equal to red. Lets not push that mode of thought please. It can confuse people. Yellow = If you CAN stop safely, then stop.
@@bobcatgaze I got pulled over as a kid for a "yellow light violation", I dared the officer to write me a ticket for it....he gave me a verbal warning and cut me loose. I was laughing at him!
The stop was regarded as a disregard for the signal device. Meaning they obviously had enough time to come to a stop. You cant speed up and blow through the intersection if its got 2 seconds of yellow left
I don’t believe that that is correct. Yellow light only means to "slow down",; you do not have to stop? Only red means stop. What am i missing? Getting pulled over (in the snow) for not stopping at a yellow? Thats ridiculous
In Wisconsin thats the law: "when shown with or following the green, traffic facing a yellow signal shall stop before entering the intersection unless so close to it that a stop may not be made in safety." According to Wisconsin.gov
There's a lot of patience required to do this job. Great work officer.
First guy is loving every moment of it!
Be safe out there officer 🤓
Are you a homosexual or something?
Great job you guys deserve to have have credit where it is do because of corse that i injoy seeing you guys on putrol
In Germany it's a 70 Euro fine I believe if you run out of gas
Yea because you are a road hazard and an idiot if you do
Here in Massachusetts, the driver would've been charged with failing to clear their car of snow as well. We live in a police state out here.
"Police state" that doesn't seem to police their highways with 99% of the drivers on them ignoring every motor vehicle law they can find lmao.
@@im_mcflynn If you think Mass is bad, try Connecticut. The troopers gave up down there and it’s lawless.
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lmao dude pulled her over for running a yellow light 😥
As a slight correction to what officer Bergquist said, yellow lights do not need to be treated as a red light. A red light means "do not proceed under any circumstances." Whereas yellow lights are "come to a stop if it is safe to do so" which to be fair, he did put that modifier to the end of his statement...
But yellow is not equal to red. Lets not push that mode of thought please. It can confuse people.
Yellow = If you CAN stop safely, then stop.
@@bobcatgaze I got pulled over as a kid for a "yellow light violation", I dared the officer to write me a ticket for it....he gave me a verbal warning and cut me loose. I was laughing at him!
@GrammarPoliceInvestigations he knew you were just being a dumb kid and didn't feel you needed a ticket
The stop was regarded as a disregard for the signal device. Meaning they obviously had enough time to come to a stop. You cant speed up and blow through the intersection if its got 2 seconds of yellow left
@@GrammarPoliceInvestigations You're clearly cclueless
I don’t believe that that is correct. Yellow light only means to "slow down",; you do not have to stop? Only red means stop. What am i missing? Getting pulled over (in the snow) for not stopping at a yellow? Thats ridiculous
In Wisconsin thats the law: "when shown with or following the green, traffic facing a yellow signal shall stop before entering the intersection unless so close to it that a stop may not be made in safety." According to Wisconsin.gov
You'ree clueless
pulled someone over for going through a yellow light?? also it would make more sense to NOT stop at yellow if it was slippery.
You'ree clueless
Are cops still exempt from Act 10 that all but abolishes public employees unions?
Let's hope not