I got pulled over for flashing my headlights to warn another driver about a police car hiding behind a sign. The cop that pulled me over was so angry he was literally foaming at the mouth as he screamed and cursed at me. He told me that flashing your headlights is illegal and he could arrest me for interfering with a police investigation, impound my car and write me a ticket for having faulty headlights. After ten minutes of scolding me about "not letting him do his job," he handed me back my documents with a warning notice and told me that he would be looking for me every day and if he caught me going one mile over the speed limit he was going to write me a ticket.
I didn't believe his interpretation of the law was correct, but it's generally not a good idea to debate an angry cop at your car window about the law, so I didn't challenge him. Had he issued me a ticket or arrested me I would have most definitely challenged him in court.
As I suspected, this cop was wrong. A Federal Judge has ruled that flashing your headlights at other vehicles to warn them of a speed trap is protected First Amendment speech.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_a6d677f1-baf3-5347-bf25-503520dca8cf.html
I didn't believe his interpretation of the law was correct, but it's generally not a good idea to debate an angry cop at your car window about the law, so I didn't challenge him. Had he issued me a ticket or arrested me I would have most definitely challenged him in court.
As I suspected, this cop was wrong. A Federal Judge has ruled that flashing your headlights at other vehicles to warn them of a speed trap is protected First Amendment speech.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_a6d677f1-baf3-5347-bf25-503520dca8cf.html