tim
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Hey Tim. Is it true that a officer has the ability to choose which laws he will enforce and one he doesn't?
Example. If I run a stop sign. You see me. Pull me over but decide note to cite me. And let me go on my way.
Is the officer right in this? Or has the officer neglected his job responsibility ?
There is what is termed officer discretion. But, this discretion has dwindled to nothing with some departments (Im told) removing it all together. Basically an officer could choose to warn or cite. Example: Officer catches me drinking a beer at 16, he pours the beer out and calls my parents.. Or he could arrest me for underage consumption. But, I've never heard of officer discretion when applied to felonies and serious misdemeanors.
				
						