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Originally Posted by marky
ouch..do you have a bigger picture?
thats the worse spot to get a major ding dong...fender/door/hood/trunk easy swap fix if its like that damage you have but its on the main frame
thats bull.. get into a incident and get a ticket while your at it...
im not familiar with military cops but they have the power to do that? this will go into your recored if you dont pay/traffic school?
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The "military police" pretty much only has jurisdiction on their particular base whether it be a fort naval base air force base camp etc... but in the military world they are just as much law enforcement as say your local police department. Depending on the situation on hand it can go towards your record i.e. Domestic Violance, drugs etc.. sometimes it takes the help from the local PD. Regarding the traffic violations that occur on military installations they operate on their own set of rules/system/points. You can accumulate points for citations on base just like you would in the "real world" however like i stated on base it's their own system so whatever points you accumulate doesnt really apply towards your civilian drivers license. In other words hypothetically speaking say I accumulate 12 points against my records on XXXX Base. 12 points=no driving on base for 1 year. I can still drive anywhere/everywhere off base just not on base b/c it doesnt really count towards my record. Most that will come out of it is a good ass chewing from your supervisor/1st sergeant/commander/Chain of command depending on how much you F'd up