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Question about a crime - Admigo - 06.01.2017

Hello,

I am looking for a crime name.
Description: Police is giving you a police warning while you driving in a car and you ignore the police warnings.
Can someone help me with a good crime name for this?

Admigo


Re: Question about a crime - ISmokezU - 06.01.2017

Does it have to be real or made up? i got either Moving violation / Traffic violations reciprocity / Speed limit


Re: Question about a crime - Admigo - 06.01.2017

I am trying to keep it as real crimes. I still cant find a good name for it.


Re: Question about a crime - SickAttack - 06.01.2017

Disobeying a lawful order


Re: Question about a crime - CrossUSAAF - 06.01.2017

How about resisting arrest or the official opposition?


Re: Question about a crime - Admigo - 06.01.2017

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How about resisting arrest or the official opposition?
Resisting Arrest is when you resist while you are being arrested.


Re: Question about a crime - CrossUSAAF - 06.01.2017

When you ignore the law enforcement unit, it is like avoiding to get in touch with officer.

Resisting police officer?


Re: Question about a crime - Vince - 06.01.2017

"Evading a Police Officer" or "Reckless Evading" or "Fleeing or evading police in the second degree", the latter being defined as (in the state of Kentucky): 'While operating a motor vehicle with intent to elude or flee, the person knowingly or wantonly disobeys a recognized direction to stop his vehicle, given by a person recognized to be a peace officer.'


Re: Question about a crime - SickAttack - 06.01.2017

Disobeying a lawful order

The officer is demanding you to pull over.


Re: Question about a crime - Onfroi - 06.01.2017

I don't think there's a crime name for that, or you would have to be more specific. If a police officer gives you a warning while you're driving, it's just that, a warning, if you get caught again then you get a fine or jail time depending on the situation. I'm no cop, but as far as I know they don't keep records of who they give warnings to.