I got pulled over today
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I got pulled over today
Yeah, I got pulled over today
I am Canadian, so its not in MPH. I was in a 60km/h zone, and about 50 meters before the 80 km/h zone I started to accelerate. I had a red cavalier behind me, and he was riding my bumper. I normally don't pay to much attention to that, but this guy was really close. To make a long story short I should have paid more attention to traffic that was coming the other way, as the cop was the lead car. The cavalier behind me was just as fast as I was, however, he pulled me over.
To be honest, I was very lucky this day. He did have me, as I was before the zone. Also, I had had some repairs done to the corvette, and the ownership and insurance were in my other vehicle. Yes, big oversight on my part. The officer let me go, with no problem. He said he didn't like my attitude. Funny thing is, when he came to the car, he asked me if I knew what I did wrong, and I said, yes Sir, I was doing 80 before the 80 zone. However, there was a car behind me doing the same thing, and, we were only 50 meters to the zone. I know technically that is wrong, but I have done that a million times in my Denali, and never a problem. He did have me dead to nuts with no ownership or proof of insurance. Worst thing was, it was right in front of my place of business. I had just finished making a coffee run. Man, what a heat score my new car is. At least he let me go. Lesson learned.
I am Canadian, so its not in MPH. I was in a 60km/h zone, and about 50 meters before the 80 km/h zone I started to accelerate. I had a red cavalier behind me, and he was riding my bumper. I normally don't pay to much attention to that, but this guy was really close. To make a long story short I should have paid more attention to traffic that was coming the other way, as the cop was the lead car. The cavalier behind me was just as fast as I was, however, he pulled me over.
To be honest, I was very lucky this day. He did have me, as I was before the zone. Also, I had had some repairs done to the corvette, and the ownership and insurance were in my other vehicle. Yes, big oversight on my part. The officer let me go, with no problem. He said he didn't like my attitude. Funny thing is, when he came to the car, he asked me if I knew what I did wrong, and I said, yes Sir, I was doing 80 before the 80 zone. However, there was a car behind me doing the same thing, and, we were only 50 meters to the zone. I know technically that is wrong, but I have done that a million times in my Denali, and never a problem. He did have me dead to nuts with no ownership or proof of insurance. Worst thing was, it was right in front of my place of business. I had just finished making a coffee run. Man, what a heat score my new car is. At least he let me go. Lesson learned.
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Yeah, I got pulled over today
I am Canadian, so its not in MPH. I was in a 60km/h zone, and about 50 meters before the 80 km/h zone I started to accelerate. I had a red cavalier behind me, and he was riding my bumper. I normally don't pay to much attention to that, but this guy was really close. To make a long story short I should have paid more attention to traffic that was coming the other way, as the cop was the lead car. The cavalier behind me was just as fast as I was, however, he pulled me over.
To be honest, I was very lucky this day. He did have me, as I was before the zone. Also, I had had some repairs done to the corvette, and the ownership and insurance were in my other vehicle. Yes, big oversight on my part. The officer let me go, with no problem. He said he didn't like my attitude. Funny thing is, when he came to the car, he asked me if I knew what I did wrong, and I said, yes Sir, I was doing 80 before the 80 zone. However, there was a car behind me doing the same thing, and, we were only 50 meters to the zone. I know technically that is wrong, but I have done that a million times in my Denali, and never a problem. He did have me dead to nuts with no ownership or proof of insurance. Worst thing was, it was right in front of my place of business. I had just finished making a coffee run. Man, what a heat score my new car is. At least he let me go. Lesson learned.
I am Canadian, so its not in MPH. I was in a 60km/h zone, and about 50 meters before the 80 km/h zone I started to accelerate. I had a red cavalier behind me, and he was riding my bumper. I normally don't pay to much attention to that, but this guy was really close. To make a long story short I should have paid more attention to traffic that was coming the other way, as the cop was the lead car. The cavalier behind me was just as fast as I was, however, he pulled me over.
To be honest, I was very lucky this day. He did have me, as I was before the zone. Also, I had had some repairs done to the corvette, and the ownership and insurance were in my other vehicle. Yes, big oversight on my part. The officer let me go, with no problem. He said he didn't like my attitude. Funny thing is, when he came to the car, he asked me if I knew what I did wrong, and I said, yes Sir, I was doing 80 before the 80 zone. However, there was a car behind me doing the same thing, and, we were only 50 meters to the zone. I know technically that is wrong, but I have done that a million times in my Denali, and never a problem. He did have me dead to nuts with no ownership or proof of insurance. Worst thing was, it was right in front of my place of business. I had just finished making a coffee run. Man, what a heat score my new car is. At least he let me go. Lesson learned.
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That's so not true. Even admitting it's at the cops discretion. However if you admit it and he does cite you don't fight it lol. Anyway admitting wrong goes a long way. He pulled you over for a reason and denying that reason if true will just **** him off.
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You should never ever admit to being Canadian.
Glad you didn't get your car impounded. This is Liberal Ontario after all. Good thing you scraped that PC election sticker off the bumper.
Glad you didn't get your car impounded. This is Liberal Ontario after all. Good thing you scraped that PC election sticker off the bumper.
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I can't deny what is true. However, I wasn't doing more than 50km in an 80, or more than 30 in a 60km zone. So no impounding. However, he did let me go, so I should buy a lottery ticket tomorrow.
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You are so right. Be polite, don't act ignorant and many times he will just give you a warning. I always admit I was doing wrong, apologize and try to be polite. Haven't got a ticket since 1979 and I have been pulled over plenty since then.
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"So Not true " indeed, what country do you live in, or what rock do you live under.
Last edited by Evil-Twin; 07-03-2014 at 09:25 PM.
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You simply say No... I do not know what I did wrong.. ask any lawyer if telling an officer you broke the law and admitting to it, is worse then saying nothing, Admission of guilt almost always requires an action. I have two Corvette friends who are New Jersey State troopers, Highway patrol. we got on this subject a few times over the years and their adamant answer to admission of guilt is not something that you should ever do. A lawyer will tell you the same thing. There is even an Amendment to the Constitution that defends this position. I guess you are not familiar with the 5th Amendment.. seems as though our founding fathers thought self incrimination was something important enough that it needed to be protected and has stood strong for 250 years.
"So Not true " indeed, what country do you live in, or what rock do you live under.
"So Not true " indeed, what country do you live in, or what rock do you live under.
Lawyers are not always right. I know some that are as dumb as rocks.
Now drunk driving, evading or reckless driving is a different story. Keep your mouth shut.
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Acting ignorant is the best way to get a ticket. The cop knows you know what you did wrong. He ain't stupid. Admission of a minor traffic violation will probably get you a warning instead of a ticket. Worked many times for me. I have a half dozen friends that were or are still cops. We talk about it all the time. Usually they don't know if they are going to give a ticket or not when they pull someone over. It all depends how the guy behaves. Cops are people and they like honesty. If acting dumb works for you, go ahead keep on doing it. It didn't work for me.
Lawyers are not always right. I know some that are as dumb as rocks.
Lawyers are not always right. I know some that are as dumb as rocks.
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Acting ignorant is the best way to get a ticket. The cop knows you know what you did wrong. He ain't stupid. Admission of a minor traffic violation will probably get you a warning instead of a ticket. Worked many times for me. I have a half dozen friends that were or are still cops. We talk about it all the time. Usually they don't know if they are going to give a ticket or not when they pull someone over. It all depends how the guy behaves. Cops are people and they like honesty. If acting dumb works for you, go ahead keep on doing it. It didn't work for me.
Lawyers are not always right. I know some that are as dumb as rocks.
Now drunk driving, evading or reckless driving is a different story. Keep your mouth shut.
Lawyers are not always right. I know some that are as dumb as rocks.
Now drunk driving, evading or reckless driving is a different story. Keep your mouth shut.
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Excatly minor traffic violations is different then major. Speeding if you were acting stupid when pulled over will almost always equal ticket. Your so right that usually the first thing out your mouth is what the cop uses to decide on ticket. When I had my 350z I was stopped by ga state police twice in two weeks and got warnings even after the cop saw I just got a warning a week ago. Why because I was polite and said you got me I'm sorry blah blah.
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Glad the LEO let you go with just a warning. Sometimes it is your lucky day.
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good to see u got let off , im in Toronto they have speed radar here a lot, and if they pull u over for speeding ur getting a ticket no matter what.
Although sometimes they will reduce your clocked speed to the point of you not losing points.
Ive had many run ins of many kinds with police, its always best to be polite, show respect, and if the offence is minor and you've been caught red handed your better off just admitting your wrong and hoping for mercy, which ive also received many times.
Although sometimes they will reduce your clocked speed to the point of you not losing points.
Ive had many run ins of many kinds with police, its always best to be polite, show respect, and if the offence is minor and you've been caught red handed your better off just admitting your wrong and hoping for mercy, which ive also received many times.
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