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For the Newbs: How to get out of a ticket respectfully.
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That has always been common knowledge, but some people never seem to follow it. I got out of a ticket the other day by admitting guilt and then actually telling him the speed limit, etc. He just ran my license then let me go. First time I was ever fully let off, but I have had them give me a lesser ticket, like no insurance, or failure to follow a speed sign. Come to think of it I have gotten pretty lucky and then again not so lucky when it comes to cops.Keep on Keepin' on.
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I've only been pulled over once, and I followed those words to a T except admitting fault. I received a "failure to stop" ticket. I'm sure I could have gotten a reckless for pulling out really fast to beat a huge line of traffic because I did come out fast.
Unfortunately I beat out a line of traffic which had a statie right at the front. :(
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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it depends on the officer. i adhered to that article perfectly in one instance, even told him how fast i was going. still got the full ticket...Recent Rebranding!!
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I agree with all of that except admitting guilt. The second you admit guilt you are screwed in court if you end up getting a ticket, which will probably happen to all of us sooner or later. Being respectful to the officer is by far the most important part, but I urge you to let the officer understand that you are paying attention and care without admitting guilt.sigpic
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Originally posted by 86espowa View PostI always get lucky with police.
Been pulled over 6 times, 0 tickets.
i use almost all of those suggestions pointed out in that article. its just common sense.
:DReminiscing...
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Originally posted by M42Technik View PostIts because you drive an '86 eS...you can't speed so its been for lesser offenses...slowpoke.
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M42Technik must not live in a glass house with the M42! I've heard some of his street racing stories; this one time he pulled three carlengths on a Dodge Caravan with four bags of Quikrete in the back. :mrgreen:
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by FredK View PostM42Technik must not live in a glass house with the M42! I've heard some of his street racing stories; this one time he pulled three carlengths on a Dodge Caravan with four bags of Quikrete in the back. :mrgreen:Reminiscing...
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I got pulled over in Long Island for immediately making a left turn as soon as the light went on...cop followed me...I saw with her lights off so I was like oh shit....drove slowly obeying speed limit, then lights went on...cop said I should not have beat the oncoming traffic like that from a stop both ways.
OK so she asks for my L & R, then I also gave my PBA Leiutenant Internal Affairs card-also told her that my neighbor's sister is a cop and that I have "Donated" charity to the Nassau Police Athletic League (I think it made a big difference)...she came back and let me go:)
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