Reading the rest of the thread, evidently you got cited by the same officer three months later, for speeding -- again. You're well on the road to losing your license to drive. In the next year if you get pulled over for speeding you're likely to go to jail. Probably not what you want to hear, but probably what you NEED to hear.
First, I don't NEED to hear anything...If you read the post(s), I never claimed I was not speeding. I got caught, that's all. In my lifetime, I've not known many people who don't speed from time to time...technically. That doesn't make them "bad drivers", if they do so in as safe a manner as is possible...meaning they are not endangering anyone's life, or truly doing something "reckless". But regardless, if you get caught, you pay the piper. My original question was whether the cop can come on to my property, and into my house, over something like this. I now know they can. Plus, he could not possibly have been sitting within his jurisdiction, unless the road connecting his jurisdiction, with a 1 mile gap that is not within his jurisdiction, can be considered his jurisdiction. And there's no way he was sitting on the road...he was technically sitting on County property. My only question will be where was the officer sitting when he clocked me (he was not driving, or I would have seen his headlights), and for future reference, is that section of road considered to be the City of Hoover. I've been around too long not to know better than to get in a pissing contest with LEO...that's a no win situation. But I can ask for factual information in a nice way, see if there are alternatives to the whole fine, etc. I'm certainly not foolish enough to sandpaper anyone's azz in court, then pour turpentine on it.
And, I have no idea how you drew the erroneous conclusion that I've been stopped by the same cop twice in three months
I was stopped over a year ago by the same City Police Dept for Tinted Windows on my car, at night, which is a bunch of BS, because I wasn't doing anything to get pulled over for...they were just bored, I guess. I didn't even know at the time that the degree of tint on the front side windows wouldn't pass the light transmission test....I didn't put it on the windows. Had the tint removed...no problem. At any rate, court is 12/5 at 2:00PM, so it'll all be over with then, one way or the other.