Posted by Don-Wi on February 23, 2010 at 15:03:36 from (75.206.128.147):
In Reply to: lucky today lol ! posted by phillip d on February 23, 2010 at 08:38:27:
I haven't gotten a ticket in a few years now. Most of the time I was polite, played dumb or surprised, (1/2 the time I actually was) and got off with warnings.
Got pulled over in my acheive once, as the tailights weren't on. Was news to me as it the headlights worked, but not the tailights. While he was running my info I figured I had some time so I grabbed the manual from the glove box to start looking up the fuse. He seemed pleased that I knew where to look, but unfortunately it wasn't the fuse.That one costed me $100 for the new switch.
I used to work 2nd shift as well, and I got pulled over more times after work than any other time. Several times I was just pulling out of the parking lot and they would swing around behind me. "where you comeing from tonight?...." they would always ask. I would tell them work, and they would look at me like I was an alien. One time they pulled me over and gave me a warning because my liscense lights were burnt out. Another time, she said I was going 37 in a 25, but I was less than 100 yards from the parking lot at work. I simply stated that there was no way I was goin that fast, as I had just pulled out of work. She was ticked but let me off with a verbal... Could tell they were fishing for drunks and they were non too polite until they realized I was completely sober.
Another time I was following an obvious drunk on my way home. Cop was behind me and threw on his lights, went around me and pulled them over. I started to go around (200 yards from being home) and he popped out the car motioning for me to STOP. He then came up to my passenger side, I rolled down the window and again had to answer his questions. Can't really blame him, but it was getting old.
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