Got away from speeding ticket
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when i get pulled over i always turn off my ignition, put the keys on the top or dash (if top is up or down), and show my hands before the cop approaches me so he has reassurance that he's got complete control over the situation...then he usually asks me (been pulled over much?) LOL that's when i tell him no officer i have alot of nypd, nassau, and suffolk friends and they tell me that's the best way to make an officer feel comfortable when pulling motorists over
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Originally Posted by gotOaks,May 10 2008, 05:16 AM
Officer: Please slow down. Okay??
Oaks: wow yes sir, i am so sorry. I was just really tired and wanted to get home so i can crash.
Oaks: wow yes sir, i am so sorry. I was just really tired and wanted to get home so i can crash.
Good Save
I was talking to Bill yesterday about taking the parkway or LIE to him and which way I would avoid more cops- I was thinking southern state he said the LIE is best- one point for Bill- What sucks is I live in Westchester, NY so its a pain when you get a ticket in LI and have to go to carajo land to fight it, last ticket I got was in another members car and it took 3 trips because the court was so busy they kept adjourning for over 2 years- for a loud exhaust-
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,May 10 2008, 01:39 PM
In the future, stop admitting your crimes. When he asks for your documentation, give it him, and thats it.
I know someone who said to the officer, "Damn, this is the second time I got pulled over this week!"
It was also the second ticket he got that week.
Yeah, he's not the sharpest crayon in the box.
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,May 10 2008, 12:39 PM
In the future, stop admitting your crimes. When he asks for your documentation, give it him, and thats it.
can't agree with you more...when i went to suffolk for a moving violation this officer was quoting EVERYTHING that the motorist was saying that night they got pulled over
i'm coming from........
i'm going to........
speed limit is 55 etc
i was going 55 etc
etc etc
pretty much don't incriminate yourself by talking too much cause in the end it'll all be quoted by the officer when you show up to court
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Originally Posted by RunUrAss,May 10 2008, 12:17 PM
when i get pulled over i always turn off my ignition, put the keys on the top or dash (if top is up or down), and show my hands before the cop approaches me so he has reassurance that he's got complete control over the situation...then he usually asks me (been pulled over much?) LOL that's when i tell him no officer i have alot of nypd, nassau, and suffolk friends and they tell me that's the best way to make an officer feel comfortable when pulling motorists over
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Originally Posted by XclusiveAutosports,May 10 2008, 12:51 PM
I do the same exact thing... turn the car off, put the keys on the dash, and put my hands on top of the steering wheel. Works like a charm.
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Originally Posted by XclusiveAutosports,May 10 2008, 12:51 PM
I do the same exact thing... turn the car off, put the keys on the dash, and put my hands on top of the steering wheel. Works like a charm.
the best thing to do is call your job if its late and leave the whole convo on voicemail or call a friend and say ill call back dont answer or call home if you have an answering machine- sometimes they act like assholes and its always good to have the convo recorded- some phones have recording software which is cool- I have a camera mounted on the windscreen section came handy once-
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Glad to hear you got out of the Jam. I have a card too it saved me to many times to count. Every time I get out of a ticket I call my friend to say thanks and take him out to dinner