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Wait!!! The thoroughfare is zoned for 25mph, but the cop wrote it for 37 in a 35? Lol! You could fight it in hopes that the cop doesn't correct the zoned speed; corrections/amendments are allowed. If it's not corrected, you have a good shot of beating a "2-over" ticket.
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I remember back in college I was riding to a good surf spot with someone who had a medical ID. He worked up the story in advance that if he gets pulled over my blood sugar is low and he's rushing me to treatment Never needed it driving 101 between SB and Ventura. |
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As for using the radio to confirm a speeder's story: negative. We like to use the radio for emergent traffic, and in most cases an officer isn't going to jump through that many hoops over something that won't get them an arrest stat. On my current department, unless the deputy is in an assigned/designated traffic car, he/she will likely pay very little attention to traffic and focus on crime calls. |
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What do you motors think of the new BMWs vs the Kawis / HDs some of you have?
Also, what do you think about the Zero electric bikes for city patrolling and such? |
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As far as the electric bikes.... ....nothing electric is good for patrol. The cars are rarely ever turned off on a shift. Electric power would not hold up at all (...with my current or former department), and patrol is a 24/7 operation. Charging would be hugely inconvenient. |
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10-31-2019, 05:50 AM | #117 |
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Only have read a few questions/answers so forgive me if these questions have already been asked:
A. Have you ever pulled over famous characters like actors, athletes, political, etc... 2. What excuses have you heard that actually worked and the driver didn’t receive a citation? D. Did you ever deliver a baby on the side of the road? 5. For drivers who have specialized plates for law enforcement, decals and stickers all over their windows and they aren’t a badge, does that even help their case in not receiving a citation? 6. Do you get annoyed when merging on the highway and then everyone Brake checks and drives 15 MPH under the speed limit?
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A. Yes, and I have seen them incarcerated as well. There are notable figures who have been in our jails: Paris Hilton, Nicole Ritchie, Robert Downey Jr., Suge Knight, the red Power Ranger, Ronnie from Jersey Shore, etc.. 2. No "excuse" really works. Truth/candor will get you further than any embellishment will. D. No, and I hope that I never have to. I'm not cut out for roadside labor and delivery. 5. Not at all. Name dropping somebody you know on the department and/or having a significant other/spouse/relative on the department is more beneficial. 6. Yes! Egregious actions aside, people need to maintain the flow of traffic. Slowing down that much impedes traffic and is more likely to draw the attention of law enforcement than the actual speeding. |
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So the truth may not always be your best friend. Sometimes keeping quiet and taking the fine may be your best option. Would you agree? |
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^ "because nobody looks good in handcuffs, unless you're into that sort of thing"
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11-01-2019, 10:04 AM | #124 |
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have you ever been on "COPS" or Live PD?
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tried to search that but came up with nothing. post a link at your own risk.
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You know who he is, right??!? Tom Zebra is his name I believe. He's always standing out front of stations, courthouses and jail facilities trying to get law enforcement to react to his bullshit (...following you around, shoving his video camera in your face, preaching about amendment violations, etc.).
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I wouldn't automatically assume that the person driving was a law enforcement supporter simply due to the plate/plate frame; criminals use those tricks & tactics too. Upon conversing with the driver I would decide whether or not to issue a citation based on a number of factors.
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Do you get pulled over and just get the pass since you are a law enforcement officer? |
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Admittedly, I would only face major repercussions for egregious actions behind the wheel. That statement isn't meant to imply that I or any other official can act with impunity, but just like latitude can be shown to a civilian for infractions and some misdemeanors, the same applies to sworn individuals. |
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Lastly, the rumors I hear.... does 100+mph get you in the back seat of the cruiser every time? Curious to know the truth behind it. |
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