Orinda CA, USA
I had this cop tail-gating me for about 5 miles, finally I make a right hand turn off an exit ramp from the freeway, and he pulls me over.
So he tells me he pulled me over because I have a tail light out. At this point I know this is just an excuse to check me for warrants, since I've had this experience before.
So he scans my drivers license and sure enough comes back asking me for some more info and if I want to "confess anything right now".
I tell him its his screw-up and he needs to double-check because there is a guy with the same / or similar name that has a criminal record.
After going round and around with him, he finally goes back to double-check ( at this point another officer had shown up ).
Then after a few minutes he comes back and says that there is another guy with almost the same name and there was a mixup ( big surprise ).
He doesn't give me any tickets, but he is really rude, wastes my time, and goes on about all the little crap he "could give me a ticket for", such as broken tail-light and windshield. So anyway, he doesn't apologize for being a dumbass. And he drives off.
But here is my question. I checked my tail-light and half of it is out, not all of it. I am wondering whether that is against the law. I even took a picture:
Thats with the brakes down. Yes and notice the car is a bit dirty. I am driving in a really upscale town ( orinda and layfayette ca ), so they seem to like pulling over crappy looking cars.
I had this cop tail-gating me for about 5 miles, finally I make a right hand turn off an exit ramp from the freeway, and he pulls me over.
So he tells me he pulled me over because I have a tail light out. At this point I know this is just an excuse to check me for warrants, since I've had this experience before.
So he scans my drivers license and sure enough comes back asking me for some more info and if I want to "confess anything right now".
I tell him its his screw-up and he needs to double-check because there is a guy with the same / or similar name that has a criminal record.
After going round and around with him, he finally goes back to double-check ( at this point another officer had shown up ).
Then after a few minutes he comes back and says that there is another guy with almost the same name and there was a mixup ( big surprise ).
He doesn't give me any tickets, but he is really rude, wastes my time, and goes on about all the little crap he "could give me a ticket for", such as broken tail-light and windshield. So anyway, he doesn't apologize for being a dumbass. And he drives off.
But here is my question. I checked my tail-light and half of it is out, not all of it. I am wondering whether that is against the law. I even took a picture:

Thats with the brakes down. Yes and notice the car is a bit dirty. I am driving in a really upscale town ( orinda and layfayette ca ), so they seem to like pulling over crappy looking cars.