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Cuda1447

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.

Bradruth, I have a question... since I know you are a cop. Is it true that cops have quotas to meet per month (in terms of tickets given out) and that most of them give out most of their tickets toward the end of the month? Also, any idea how high/low these quotas are?
 
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They aren't known as quotas as a friend told me after asking this in traffic school. Their monthly performance is charted and as long as you don't drop off like crazy, its ok.

Also. Braduth, I have a question also.... Is it true that written contestations are better for fighting tickets? =P Cops get paid to go to court right? Cops don't get paid to do stupid reports? They would be more motivated to go to court than to write a report when the speeder chooses a written contestation?
 

illusion88

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I didnt read the entire thread, but was the idea that he got hit with a stop watch on a quarter mile stretch ever brought up? He could have been doing it the old fashion way, you know, to get past his radar detector.
 

Svnla

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Dag man, you have the RIGHT to demand to see his equipment at the time of the ticket. If he can't PROVE to you (i.e., show you his machine and it recorded the speed) then you're free & clear. Hate that you didn't know that though :(

No, the cop doesn't have to show you jack. I got pulled over a few years ago <when I was driving the sports coupe> and I knew I wasn't speeding. I asked the cop to see the equipments. He told me either sign the ticket or go to jail and he meant it. Guess which choice I took.

 

Zee

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.

Bradruth, I have a question... since I know you are a cop. Is it true that cops have quotas to meet per month (in terms of tickets given out) and that most of them give out most of their tickets toward the end of the month? Also, any idea how high/low these quotas are?

They aren't Quotas! they are only performance evaluations! >:|

And not all cops have quotas. My friend doesn't give tickets at all, not part of his duties.
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Bradruth, I have a question... since I know you are a cop. Is it true that cops have quotas to meet per month (in terms of tickets given out) and that most of them give out most of their tickets toward the end of the month? Also, any idea how high/low these quotas are?

Quotas were declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. THEY DON'T EXIST ANYWHERE.

Originally posted by: DLeRium
Also. Braduth, I have a question also.... Is it true that written contestations are better for fighting tickets? =P Cops get paid to go to court right? Cops don't get paid to do stupid reports? They would be more motivated to go to court than to write a report when the speeder chooses a written contestation?

I don't know exactly what you're asking me. We get paid OT (min 2 hours) to go to court, but there are no written reports done for speeding tickets. :confused:
 

alexjohnson16

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I have a question for all the ATOTers who know their way around the speeding tickets and such.

I got pulled over and ticketed for 63 in a 55 about three weeks ago, and I have a $61 fine that I planned on paying. Will I get points for this (IA) and/or will my insurance go up? I'm 19 with no moving violations or claims, not sure if thats enough information but...
 

alexjohnson16

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Bradruth, I have a question... since I know you are a cop. Is it true that cops have quotas to meet per month (in terms of tickets given out) and that most of them give out most of their tickets toward the end of the month? Also, any idea how high/low these quotas are?

Quotas were declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. THEY DON'T EXIST ANYWHERE.

Originally posted by: DLeRium
Also. Braduth, I have a question also.... Is it true that written contestations are better for fighting tickets? =P Cops get paid to go to court right? Cops don't get paid to do stupid reports? They would be more motivated to go to court than to write a report when the speeder chooses a written contestation?

I don't know exactly what you're asking me. We get paid OT (min 2 hours) to go to court, but there are no written reports done for speeding tickets. :confused:

I think he's talking about if you do trial by mail or whatever its called the officer has to do a written argument, based on what I read on Ticket Assassin. Not sure if its true or not.
 

OFFascist

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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Yes, with a Passport 8500 x50 I got a ticket. It didn't go off, probably because the guy didnt clock me. I was going 63 in a 40 according to him. I'm going to plead not guilty. Any tricks to beat a ticket like this? In court.

Depends on your state and what the laws are.

Here is a good website with links to different state laws.
http://www.mit.edu/~jfc/laws.html

In Texas where I live you can still have trial by jury, apparently alot of states dont allow that for traffic tickets which I think is wrong.

Also in my state the wording of the law is so that going faster than the speed limit is not a crime, the crime is driving faster that is reasonable, but the fact that you are going faster than the speed limit can be used as evidence of unreasonable speed.
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
I think he's talking about if you do trial by mail or whatever its called the officer has to do a written argument, based on what I read on Ticket Assassin. Not sure if its true or not.

We don't do trial by mail here. If you want to fight it in court you have to show up in court.
 

Cuda1447

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Bradruth, I have a question... since I know you are a cop. Is it true that cops have quotas to meet per month (in terms of tickets given out) and that most of them give out most of their tickets toward the end of the month? Also, any idea how high/low these quotas are?

Quotas were declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. THEY DON'T EXIST ANYWHERE.

Well is there something similar to a quota now that is basically a quota for all intents and purposes? For instance, does someone review your 'numbers' and give you a hard time about it if they aren't high enough? This is for officers with that in their duties of course, Im sure not every officer does that.
 

acemcmac

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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You get emotional on people whom you don't even know? Wow....


Anyway, where would you get the idea I'm not "man" enough to accept the fine? Minor fender bender? The whole back side is a wreck, there is no fender nor bumper.

And I don't expect to punish, I am punishing him. If you can't provide insightful comments, instead ridicule strangers over the web whom you don't have the slightest idea of who they really are, then I suggest you post elsewhere, I for one would rather not have someone like you on my thread, k thx.

Piece of work? Haven't heard that in a while, you tickle my fancy ;)

GhandiInstinct, you are a waste of oxygen.

He made a little mistake, just like you made a little mistake speeding when a cop could clock you. Ever heard of the golden rule? Do unto others as you would have them do unto you? You're either going to hell or coming back as toenail fungus, depending on your religious perspective. I can't believe I bothered to help your worthless piece of sh!t fvckign ass.

I did it out of the kindness of my heart, mostly because I believe in "pay it forward."

You are my anti-thesis and I hope you die.
 

sixone

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Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You get emotional on people whom you don't even know? Wow....


Anyway, where would you get the idea I'm not "man" enough to accept the fine? Minor fender bender? The whole back side is a wreck, there is no fender nor bumper.

And I don't expect to punish, I am punishing him. If you can't provide insightful comments, instead ridicule strangers over the web whom you don't have the slightest idea of who they really are, then I suggest you post elsewhere, I for one would rather not have someone like you on my thread, k thx.

Piece of work? Haven't heard that in a while, you tickle my fancy ;)

GhandiInstinct, you are a waste of oxygen.

He made a little mistake, just like you made a little mistake speeding when a cop could clock you. Ever heard of the golden rule? Do unto others as you would have them do unto you? You're either going to hell or coming back as toenail fungus, depending on your religious perspective. I can't believe I bothered to help your worthless piece of sh!t fvckign ass.

I did it out of the kindness of my heart, mostly because I believe in "pay it forward."

You are my anti-thesis and I hope you die.


:beer:
 

bradruth

Lifer
Aug 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Well is there something similar to a quota now that is basically a quota for all intents and purposes? For instance, does someone review your 'numbers' and give you a hard time about it if they aren't high enough? This is for officers with that in their duties of course, Im sure not every officer does that.

Stats are tracked, but they're only used for evaluation in a very general fashion. You can tell who's putting in work and who isn't without looking at the stats.
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You get emotional on people whom you don't even know? Wow....


Anyway, where would you get the idea I'm not "man" enough to accept the fine? Minor fender bender? The whole back side is a wreck, there is no fender nor bumper.

And I don't expect to punish, I am punishing him. If you can't provide insightful comments, instead ridicule strangers over the web whom you don't have the slightest idea of who they really are, then I suggest you post elsewhere, I for one would rather not have someone like you on my thread, k thx.

Piece of work? Haven't heard that in a while, you tickle my fancy ;)

GhandiInstinct, you are a waste of oxygen.

He made a little mistake, just like you made a little mistake speeding when a cop could clock you. Ever heard of the golden rule? Do unto others as you would have them do unto you? You're either going to hell or coming back as toenail fungus, depending on your religious perspective. I can't believe I bothered to help your worthless piece of sh!t fvckign ass.

I did it out of the kindness of my heart, mostly because I believe in "pay it forward."

You are my anti-thesis and I hope you die.


:beer:

:thumbsup:
 

tfbrown69

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Interesting, I also got stopped twice on the way back from Myrtle Beach to boston last week ,once in NC. and again in VA. not that much over the limit (10mph or so over ), maybe it was the bright red MA. plate,maybe the rental car ?
I Dunno...
And man both were hard ass`s basically they both told me to go to court on A day and time in Sept.and Oct.respectly.
Now ,what will happen when I don`t show up,will those states reciprocate and notify my Massachusetts registry and my insurance co.? and thus affect my points (now at the lowest possible rate here: a step 9 )or do they die in those states? until I go back and get pulled over again. and they arrest me (I don`t plan on driving back again).
 

markgm

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Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record.

Then don't be a fukcing moron and drive 23 mph over the speed limit.

I agree. Next time drive 123 over the speed limit so you won't get caught.