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09-04-2012, 12:50 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: In Memory
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real life cop encounter....got a speeding ticket
well, i got a speeding ticket just a few hours ago after going 7 years without one. i was driving down a stretch of highway at night in a construction zone. it's a 2 lane highway where the normal speed limit is 65mph and 55 mph during construction. the right lane had concrete barriers lined up next to it, the left did not.
anyway, i decided to drive on the left side as i didn't want to drive next to the concrete barriers. for some reason, they don't leave enough room to the road and i don't want to risk losing control and hitting the barrier. so i'm going about 60 in the left lane, roads are dead because its late at night. some jackhole going 70 tails me instead going around me. i just keep going thinking he's going to go around me. nope, after about 2 miles, he highbeams me to move. i speed up to overtake a car to get over and that's when a cop hiding somewhere clocks me and pulls me over. fack.
cop was surprising extremely polite. i expected him to tell me to stfu and point his gun at me. after i told him my side of the story, he apologized but still gave me a citation for going 17 over. he said he was going to waive doubling the fine for speeding in a construction zone. gee, thanks for nothing pal.  now i'm going to be out a hundred bucks.
i have video of the guy tailing me. should i plead not guilty and take this evidence to court? should i just pay the fine and say fack it? somehow i have a feeling the cop is partially to blame for this. what should i do?
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Last edited by SandEagle; 09-04-2012 at 12:52 AM.
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09-04-2012, 01:05 AM
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Diamond Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Your fault, you do not need to speed up to move over for someone tailing you. Either move over earlier, or take a little extra time to get clear of anyone in the other lane. It's pretty obvious when someone comes up behind you if they'd like you to move over, without waiting for high beams.
Or, do what I do and ignore asshole tailgaters. I'll move over for polite people, but if you pull up to three feet from my car and start flashing your high beams I'm putting my mirror on night mode and staying the same damn speed.
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09-04-2012, 01:13 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
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Quote:
Originally Posted by apac
Or, do what I do and ignore asshole tailgaters. I'll move over for polite people, but if you pull up to three feet from my car and start flashing your high beams I'm putting my mirror on night mode and staying the same damn speed.
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Or do what I do, and drop it into 3rd gear. That gets their attention fast :^D
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09-04-2012, 01:36 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: London, Ontario
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You can go to court, but you'd lose. "I was speeding because of the guy behind me" is one of the most common excuses. It doesn't work. Be glad you didn't get the cite for construction zone and carry on.
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09-04-2012, 01:44 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2005
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wawawawawawawawawaaaaaaaaa
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09-04-2012, 01:49 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Orange County CA
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Were you cited for unsafe speed or exceeding the maximum speed limit? If its the first one, those are easier to fight since they need to prove your unsafe speed was endangering someones life.
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09-04-2012, 02:15 AM
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Golden Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
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So he cut the fine in half and you're bitching? Please take this to court so the judge can reinstate the whole fine.
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09-04-2012, 02:21 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Earth
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rommelrommel
So he cut the fine in half and you're bitching? Please take this to court so the judge can reinstate the whole fine.
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This.
You were caught speeding and only have yourself to blame.
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09-04-2012, 02:22 AM
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No Lifer
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Chicago, IL
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SandEagle
real life cop encounter....got a speeding ticket
well, i got a speeding ticket just a few hours ago after going 7 years without one. i was driving down a stretch of highway at night in a construction zone. it's a 2 lane highway where the normal speed limit is 65mph and 55 mph during construction. the right lane had concrete barriers lined up next to it, the left did not.
anyway, i decided to drive on the left side as i didn't want to drive next to the concrete barriers. for some reason, they don't leave enough room to the road and i don't want to risk losing control and hitting the barrier. so i'm going about 60 in the left lane, roads are dead because its late at night. some jackhole going 70 tails me instead going around me. i just keep going thinking he's going to go around me. nope, after about 2 miles, he highbeams me to move. i speed up to overtake a car to get over and that's when a cop hiding somewhere clocks me and pulls me over. fack.
cop was surprising extremely polite. i expected him to tell me to stfu and point his gun at me. after i told him my side of the story, he apologized but still gave me a citation for going 17 over. he said he was going to waive doubling the fine for speeding in a construction zone. gee, thanks for nothing pal.  now i'm going to be out a hundred bucks.
i have video of the guy tailing me. should i plead not guilty and take this evidence to court? should i just pay the fine and say fack it? somehow i have a feeling the cop is partially to blame for this. what should i do?
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You are a danger on the road and should not be driving
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09-04-2012, 02:34 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Always plead not guilty. There is a 50 50 chance the officer will not show up.
I've won twice on the grounds of no show by the ticketing officer.
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09-04-2012, 02:41 AM
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Barriers or not you've got no business traveling 60 out left, you asking to get tailgated then you take your sweet ass time getting over, if you had done so quickly the car tailgating you would have run into the radar gun, not you. I call 'em my "scout cars" LOL..
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09-04-2012, 02:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SandEagle
well, i got a speeding ticket just a few hours ago after going 7 years without one. i was driving down a stretch of highway at night in a construction zone. it's a 2 lane highway where the normal speed limit is 65mph and 55 mph during construction. the right lane had concrete barriers lined up next to it, the left did not.
anyway, i decided to drive on the left side as i didn't want to drive next to the concrete barriers. for some reason, they don't leave enough room to the road and i don't want to risk losing control and hitting the barrier. so i'm going about 60 in the left lane, roads are dead because its late at night. some jackhole going 70 tails me instead going around me. i just keep going thinking he's going to go around me. nope, after about 2 miles, he highbeams me to move. i speed up to overtake a car to get over and that's when a cop hiding somewhere clocks me and pulls me over. fack.
cop was surprising extremely polite. i expected him to tell me to stfu and point his gun at me. after i told him my side of the story, he apologized but still gave me a citation for going 17 over. he said he was going to waive doubling the fine for speeding in a construction zone. gee, thanks for nothing pal.  now i'm going to be out a hundred bucks.
i have video of the guy tailing me. should i plead not guilty and take this evidence to court? should i just pay the fine and say fack it? somehow i have a feeling the cop is partially to blame for this. what should i do?
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just pay it without wasting any time/energy on it and do online traffic school. courts dont care what the facts are, you have no chance of winning your case. if your state only charges $100 for a speeding ticket youre lucky, if you got that ticket in california youd pay $500
i recently got a nonmoving violation for not being able to find my insurance/registration (it was on the backseat underneath stuff) and he wrote me up for a $50 fixit ticket. it was basically a nuisance ticket. i went to court and tried to schedule a trial knowing the cop wouldnt show up for it and the judge refused to give me a trial date saying i had to just pay the fixit fine. i think that probably violated my constitutional right but i have too many things to do to spend time fighting about that. i would have been better off not going to court in the first place
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09-04-2012, 03:03 AM
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Diamond Member
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I wish the fine was higher.
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09-04-2012, 03:19 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Northern CA
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Jesus christ, what a fucking pathetic baby you are.
WAAAA HAVE SYMPATHY FOR ME EVERYBODY
Act like a grown up and take responsibility for the fact you were speeding.
Last edited by Kalvin00; 09-04-2012 at 03:21 AM.
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09-04-2012, 03:36 AM
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now i'm going to be out a hundred bucks.
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got a speeding ticket July of last year
think the officer clocked me at 83 in a 65 limit. my fine was ~$500, San Diego area.
officer just showed me his radar gun and asked for license & registration
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09-04-2012, 04:21 AM
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Diamond Member
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so you didn't even have the balls to tell him how you really feel. way to champion the (cop hating) cause...
also, troll troll troll your boat
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09-04-2012, 05:06 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Overland Park, KS
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BUTCH1
Barriers or not you've got no business traveling 60 out left, you asking to get tailgated then you take your sweet ass time getting over, if you had done so quickly the car tailgating you would have run into the radar gun, not you. I call 'em my "scout cars" LOL..
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This!
The law is that you drive in the right lane unless passing or exiting. Quite often the police will ticket people for just driving along in the left lane. You should have been in the right lane, you should not have been speeding, especially in a work zone. If you don't know how to drive next to barriers, or orange barrels or cones in the road, you need to take a driving course.
If the cop was really an asshole, he could have gotten you for:
1) Speeding
2) Excessive speed in a work zone
3) Driving in the wrong lane
Most police officers can easily find 3 or 4 more things to write a ticket for on pretty much any car, whether it is excessive tint, loud exhaust, or bulb burnt out. Feel lucky with what you got.
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09-04-2012, 05:15 AM
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Lifer
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Under an American chemtrail
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Amazing that they let you off on the construction zone part. In fact, it's unbelievable. They focus on those zones.
If you were rally clocked going that fast in a construction zone, then you are incredibly lucky to only owe $100.
What about your insurance rates?
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09-04-2012, 06:13 AM
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Administrator Elite Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Western NY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sportage
Always plead not guilty. There is a 50 50 chance the officer will not show up.
I've won twice on the grounds of no show by the ticketing officer.
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I guarantee that the judge will know that it was written in a construction zone but that the officer waived that part. There's also a 50 50 chance that the officer DOES show up & the judge decides to nail you with the highest allowable fine, since it was a construction zone.
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Originally Posted by Raizinman
This!
The law is that you drive in the right lane unless passing or exiting. Quite often the police will ticket people for just driving along in the left lane. You should have been in the right lane, you should not have been speeding, especially in a work zone. If you don't know how to drive next to barriers, or orange barrels or cones in the road, you need to take a driving course.
If the cop was really an asshole, he could have gotten you for:
1) Speeding
2) Excessive speed in a work zone
3) Driving in the wrong lane
Most police officers can easily find 3 or 4 more things to write a ticket for on pretty much any car, whether it is excessive tint, loud exhaust, or bulb burnt out. Feel lucky with what you got.
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That's only the law in certain states. Not all states have that law. Further, in some construction zones, there is a solid white line the entire length of the construction zone - no lane changing allowed. While I don't know if they have these in all states, I've seen them in several.
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09-04-2012, 06:27 AM
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Administrator Elite Member
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Tallahassee
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Sandeagle got a ticket - one given by a polite policeman just doing his job. Karma. Love it.
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09-04-2012, 06:31 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I believe this is the necessary reply:
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Originally Posted by SandEagle
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09-04-2012, 06:41 AM
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Diamond Member
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: North America
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plead quilty with a comment.Explain your side and hope for the best.
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09-04-2012, 06:48 AM
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Diamond Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7,368
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sportage
Always plead not guilty. There is a 50 50 chance the officer will not show up.
I've won twice on the grounds of no show by the ticketing officer.
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In my state there is a 100% chance the officer will show up. They will reschedule to his day (the day he spends in court for traffic tickets) and that's the day your real court date is scheduled.
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09-04-2012, 06:53 AM
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Diamond Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SandEagle
i have video of the guy tailing me.
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And not of your encounter with the police?
Shens.
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