Posted by railhead on April 22, 2010 at 19:52:00 from (205.237.134.3):
Got pulled by a KS trooper last week. Going 68 in a 65. No amount of polite speak or respect to the Trooper doing a dangerous crap job (THAT I RESPECT THEM ALL FOR SINCERELY) could avoid me getting a ticket. OK, I understand, all states are broke, the nation is broke, I am broke what the heck ever. They need to start shaking us down for bucks. I am going to just mail my fine in and plead no contest. My GPS said I was going 68 just like the good mans radar. I was breaking the law.
Now the question. Today I was caught in a traffic stop/check. When I handed the KS trooper my DL, the first thing he asked me was "do you live at this address on your liscense?". I remembered immediately the trooper from last week asked me the same question immediately. Do they assume everyone is not living at the address on their DL?? I am just wondering why that is their immediate assumption that you are NOT living where your ID says you live. If I moved, I would change my DL/ID like anyone with any responsibility would.
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