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Getting pulled over for tint in another state
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<blockquote data-quote="Hlistr_07RR" data-source="post: 13523031" data-attributes="member: 80501"><p>Driving down the road in a busy city you see thousands, if not tens of thousands of cars a day. I could literally pick out any of those vehicles and find violations to stop them for. Believe it or not, there are always going to be violations if you know traffic law. Does that mean you automatically get a citation when you get pulled over? Not at all, but that's part of my job, pulling people over for violations so they're aware of them. Again, there's no such thing as a quota. If some departments have a certain number of contacts you need a month to make sure you're not being a lazy slug who only responds to calls, so be it. You're not being forced to write citations. In fact most departments in their general orders encourage discretion. </p><p></p><p>Did you know lawyers pay off judges in exchange for getting their clients off? Yeah, I read it online, it's definitely true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hlistr_07RR, post: 13523031, member: 80501"] Driving down the road in a busy city you see thousands, if not tens of thousands of cars a day. I could literally pick out any of those vehicles and find violations to stop them for. Believe it or not, there are always going to be violations if you know traffic law. Does that mean you automatically get a citation when you get pulled over? Not at all, but that's part of my job, pulling people over for violations so they're aware of them. Again, there's no such thing as a quota. If some departments have a certain number of contacts you need a month to make sure you're not being a lazy slug who only responds to calls, so be it. You're not being forced to write citations. In fact most departments in their general orders encourage discretion. Did you know lawyers pay off judges in exchange for getting their clients off? Yeah, I read it online, it's definitely true. [/QUOTE]
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