Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'd gun it and head for Mexico. Ain't no copper gonna get me!
Originally posted by: S Freud
Pee a little.
Seriously though I wouldn't let this happen, it would just be asking to get into trouble.
Originally posted by: NSFW
after he wrote me the ticket, I asked for directions![]()
Originally posted by: DaTT
This has happened to me and I played like I didn't know it was. It was suspended for an unpaid ticket and they send out registered mail suspending your license , luckily it was my sister that signed for it when it came so it worked out for the best for me. All he made me do was walk home and have someone pick up my car later on.....he said he "gave me the benefit of the doubt" of my not knowing so he didn't tow my car.
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: DaTT
This has happened to me and I played like I didn't know it was. It was suspended for an unpaid ticket and they send out registered mail suspending your license , luckily it was my sister that signed for it when it came so it worked out for the best for me. All he made me do was walk home and have someone pick up my car later on.....he said he "gave me the benefit of the doubt" of my not knowing so he didn't tow my car.
And people wonder why cops think they lie.
Pfft.
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Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: DaTT
This has happened to me and I played like I didn't know it was. It was suspended for an unpaid ticket and they send out registered mail suspending your license , luckily it was my sister that signed for it when it came so it worked out for the best for me. All he made me do was walk home and have someone pick up my car later on.....he said he "gave me the benefit of the doubt" of my not knowing so he didn't tow my car.
And people wonder why cops think they lie.
Pfft.
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I'm probably a bit too honest with cops. This guy pulled me over and right away I told him I didn't have a license. He asked me if I knew he could arrest me for that and I just said yes sir. He was a pretty nice guy. He didn't take me or my car to jail and he let me drive on. He seriously did give me directions afterwards.
This guy pulled me over and right away I told him I didn't have a license. He asked me if I knew he could arrest me for that and I just said yes sir.
Originally posted by: Old Hippie
This guy pulled me over and right away I told him I didn't have a license. He asked me if I knew he could arrest me for that and I just said yes sir.
I've found as you did, in this type of case, honesty is the best policy.
I drove on an expired license from '81 to '98. I carried insurance but just didn't bother to renew my license.
After the 5th "expired license charge", the judge went ballistic and I got legal in 2 days. :laugh:
