What you are talking about has less to do with selective enforcement and more to do with what is deemed a custodial offense. In Georgia, law enforcement officers will issue a traffic citation and release the driver for the majority of offenses if the driver produces a valid license. The license is basically displayed in lieu of bail. The license number is written on the ticket and the ticket serves as a court summons. If the person does not have a valid license, refuses to sign the citation or has been stopped for certain offenses (DUI, reckless driving, hit and run, etc.), then he or she is going to be taken to jail and will have to post a cash bond. Basically, if your license is not valid, the officer does not have to accept it in lieu of bond. As to
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