On the Record with Rich: Indiana's Move Over Law Part 1
By: Richard Bodee
Posted: Apr 3, 2023 8:22 AM EDT
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MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. -- Indiana's move over law aims to protect police and other officials when pulled over on the side of the road. But what happens when you violate the law? And how do police enforce it?
Indiana State Police Sergeant Ted Bohner goes on the record to answer those questions.
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