I agree there. But I’m just saying from a purely legal standpoint, he doesn’t HAVE to roll his window down. Or even unlock his doors.
Agreed^
Not always true. Last March I got pulled over and the state cop was immediately screaming at me before he even got to the car. I didn’t even know why I was being pulled over but as soon as he got behind me on a busy highway, he hit his lights, I pulled over immediately into a church parking lot that was right there, like less than 100 feet from where he hit his lights. He then gunned it and sped past, I waited a few minutes, then got back out on the highway. A mile later I see him traveling fast the opposite direction with lights and sirens on , he flies thru the median, gets behind me again and on the PA ordered me to pull over, which I did while hitting the SOS button on my steering wheel. The 911 dispatcher was able to overhear everything from the very first initial thing he screamed and had a county deputy nearby come see what was up. State cop threatened to arrest me, impound my car and have CPS take my 8 yr old son. All before even asking for my license. Luckily the deputy arrived within a minute and was able to get the cop to calm down.