If you are driving around with a license plate that's obstructed, missing, or unreadable, be warned that the New York State Police are watching and will ticket you!
Members of law enforcement in New York State are trained to read certain signs that could lead them to believe a driver might be operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. While it's probably not one of the more common signs, Troopers are quick to report that peeing in the roadway during the early morning hours on almost any given day, will most certainly prompt suspicion.
What would you do if at lunchtime one day you heard a noise in your kitchen and you investigated only to find a woman you don't know standing there inside your home? That's exactly what happened, according to a Brookfield resident who says they were shocked to see this person standing in their kitchen.
New York State Troopers aren't hiding it at all. They're letting people know that they're looking for a certain group of people and giving them tickets.
A New York State Trooper attempting to apprehend an Upstate New York man wanted on a warrant issued in Onondaga County, suffered injuries including a fractured ankle according to Troopers.
A routine traffic stop in Upstate New York has led to several charges including false impersonation and narcotics charges, according to New York State Police.