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Old 10-01-2008, 03:38 PM   #1
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Moving violation on a bicycle?

I was biking home today and crossed a pedestrian cross walk with a bunch of people who were walking. I had a red light, but there was no traffic, so everyone crossed. I then got pulled over by a State College Police officer who threatened to give me a moving violation for running a red light. Can he do that? Can I really get a ticket against my license when the vehicle I am riding does not even require a license to operate?
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