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THIS IS BS

ThePresence

Elite Member
A cop just pulled me over and gave me a ticket for going through a red light. I SWEAR THE LIGHT WAS YELLOW. But now it's just my word against his. Judical process my ass, I'm a victim of a guy in uniform who has a quota to fill. I saw the bright yellow light as I went through the intersection. I would admit if I was wrong, I got a speeding ticket a while back, and I knew I was speeding. But this is just utter bullsh|t. :|:|:|:|:|:|:|
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
A cop just pulled me over and gave me a ticket for going through a red light. I SWEAR THE LIGHT WAS YELLOW. But now it's just my word against his. Judical process my ass, I'm a victim of a guy in uniform who has a quota to fill. I saw the bright yellow light as I went through the intersection. I would admit if I was wrong, I got a speeding ticket a while back, and I knew I was speeding. But this is just utter bullsh|t. :|:|:|:|:|:|:|

perhaps the light changed after you passed the light and were still in the intersection...

therefore your ran a red light?
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's too early in the month for quotas.

So maybe it's not a quota, I don't know. But I know that I did nothing wrong this time.

Sometimes you get the shaft. It's as simple as that. If the officer looked at the light and saw it was red, and saw your car going through the intersection, you are getting a ticket.
 
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Quotas are illegal by federal law in any law-enforcement practice.

You probably just got an anal cop on your ass. Challenge it. Tell the judge that the light was yellow, you didn't have time to slow down, and you made a rational driving decision.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's too early in the month for quotas.

So maybe it's not a quota, I don't know. But I know that I did nothing wrong this time.

Sometimes you get the shaft. It's as simple as that. If the officer looked at the light and saw it was red, and saw your car going through the intersection, you are getting a ticket.
WTF kinda police state is this? I am getting penalized for doing NOTHING wrong and there isn't a goddamn thing in the world I can do about it.
 
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Quotas are illegal by federal law in any law-enforcement practice.

You probably just got an anal cop on your ass. Challenge it. Tell the judge that the light was yellow, you didn't have time to slow down, and you made a rational driving decision.

Hell no. I'm not about to give excuses that I couldn't slow down. There is nothing in the world wrong with going through a yellow light even if I could slow down.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's too early in the month for quotas.

So maybe it's not a quota, I don't know. But I know that I did nothing wrong this time.

Sometimes you get the shaft. It's as simple as that. If the officer looked at the light and saw it was red, and saw your car going through the intersection, you are getting a ticket.
WTF kinda police state is this? I am getting penalized for doing NOTHING wrong and there isn't a goddamn thing in the world I can do about it.

If it turned red as you were going through it, unless you were doing over 45-50, you should've been able to stop. More then likely you saw it was a yellow light as you approached and knew there was a possibility of it turning red while you were in the intersection. I've done it before myself. Yellow lights take some time before they turn to red. It's not like it was magic or something.

Next time be more careful around yellow lights, they're yellow for a reason. Technically you are supposed to stop at a yellow light unless you are too close to the light to stop safely.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
A cop just pulled me over and gave me a ticket for going through a red light. I SWEAR THE LIGHT WAS YELLOW. But now it's just my word against his. Judical process my ass, I'm a victim of a guy in uniform who has a quota to fill. I saw the bright yellow light as I went through the intersection. I would admit if I was wrong, I got a speeding ticket a while back, and I knew I was speeding. But this is just utter bullsh|t. :|:|:|:|:|:|:|


Here's a novel idea for you: If you see a yellow light, STOP! You did the crime, now you're just being a whiny little girl about doing the time. Drive smarter and you don't have to worry about it. At most intersections you save 30-45 seconds by running a yellow. Does it seem worth it now?
 
always try to stop if you see the yellow, so many people are running lights these days that lots of cities are passing out tickets like candy to get people to be more careful
 
Originally posted by: Psycho17
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Yes. They all have to meet it every month, I think.

Bzzt wrong. Well at least technically. There is NO OFFICIAL QUOTA for law enforcement agencies. However there is an "unspoken" quota. That's why people should be extra careful near the end of the month driving.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's too early in the month for quotas.

So maybe it's not a quota, I don't know. But I know that I did nothing wrong this time.

Sometimes you get the shaft. It's as simple as that. If the officer looked at the light and saw it was red, and saw your car going through the intersection, you are getting a ticket.
WTF kinda police state is this? I am getting penalized for doing NOTHING wrong and there isn't a goddamn thing in the world I can do about it.
The kind that gives away civil liberties for a little domestic security.
Welcome to the net result of your "4 more years".
Enjoy them.

 
Use a traffic lawyer service, thats saved my ass many times, and to this day have a perfectly clean driving record because of it.
 
Originally posted by: Psycho17
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Yes. They all have to meet it every month, I think.
Pure rubbish.

Yellow means prepare to stop. Where were you when it turned yellow?

 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: ThePresence
A cop just pulled me over and gave me a ticket for going through a red light. I SWEAR THE LIGHT WAS YELLOW. But now it's just my word against his. Judical process my ass, I'm a victim of a guy in uniform who has a quota to fill. I saw the bright yellow light as I went through the intersection. I would admit if I was wrong, I got a speeding ticket a while back, and I knew I was speeding. But this is just utter bullsh|t. :|:|:|:|:|:|:|


Here's a novel idea for you: If you see a yellow light, STOP! You did the crime, now you're just being a whiny little girl about doing the time. Drive smarter and you don't have to worry about it. At most intersections you save 30-45 seconds by running a yellow. Does it seem worth it now?


Whoa does your nuts hurt from riding on that high horse? Everybody has something like that happen to them at least once in their lives, and if it hasn't, it will. So stfu and let the man rant.
 
Originally posted by: Psycho17
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Yes. They all have to meet it every month, I think.


I've got a lot of relatives in various police forces and only 1 has an exact quota. That quota is very very low. Generally, the supervisors look at how cops compare to other cops. If the average cop writes 100 tickets a month, any that write 15 are going to be talked to about laying down on the job and any that write 300 are going to get smacked for being an idiot.
 
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
It's too early in the month for quotas.

So maybe it's not a quota, I don't know. But I know that I did nothing wrong this time.

Sometimes you get the shaft. It's as simple as that. If the officer looked at the light and saw it was red, and saw your car going through the intersection, you are getting a ticket.
WTF kinda police state is this? I am getting penalized for doing NOTHING wrong and there isn't a goddamn thing in the world I can do about it.
The kind that gives away civil liberties for a little domestic security.
Welcome to the net result of your "4 more years".
Enjoy them.

Oh please, spare me this P&N crap. He failed to yield to a yellow light. You are supposed to be prepared to stop at a yellow light, and if it just turned red he obviously had plenty of time viewing the yellow light and to stop. Giving a person a ticket for a traffic violation has nothing to do with the administration. Go back to your cave troll.
 
Originally posted by: Toki
im not disagreeing whether or not you diserve it, put do cops really have a quota?

Legally I do not think they are supposed to. However, that being said, I imagine most departments in the country have some 'unofficial' quota.

In Dallas, for instance, they don't have a quota for tickets but I believe every month a police officer has to score so many points to keep in good standing. Points can be earned from domestic abuse calls, traffic accidents, helping stranded motorists and all of the other things that police officers do. However, as is my understanding, they get more points for traffic citations than anything else so they are almost forced to concentrate on that to meet their monthly point requirement thing.
Again, that was how it was in Dallas a while back, it may have been changed because the police department was corrupt as hell (entire city is) so maybe the new Chief got rid of that program.
 
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