Whaaa? The cops already said who is at fault, according to people here, that's the end of it.Anyway, wonder if we'll ever hear any more about this.
I know someone who was t-boned (more or less) by a local cop. Cop didn't have lights or sirens and was exceeding the speed limit in a congested area.
The first thing the officer did was write a ticket and try to intimidate the young person.
There was no investigation, no questions asked, basically no recourse. Oh, the person could have plead not guilty to the district magistrate, who would have automatically sided with the officer and stuck out his hand (for his portion of the fine). See there was the fine as defined by state law, then there were various local and state fees. Out of a $125 ticket, the actual "fine" was maybe $25.
Of course you could "appeal' to a real court, but to do so you had to pay court costs and post a bond.
If that didn't convince you to just pay the fine, it was also made know that should you appeal, you would be advised to never drive in that township again as you would be spending a lot of time on the side of the road.