He was pulled over for no seat belt.
However, this is not an actionable thing anymore.
Such an examination requires an extremely long and boring legal analysis related to seat belt and 4th amendment law. But its the conclusion I have come to. The reason is the change in automobile design makes the underlining reasons for courts OKing seat belt laws to be not relevant in today's autos.
As such, the stop was illegal. So he should not be found guilty of anything. Getting charged with "not respecting my 'authority"
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