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positive I was going to get a ticket......but didn't
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<blockquote data-quote="spectreman" data-source="post: 15732114" data-attributes="member: 175436"><p>Here's the bottom line w/LEO's and I speak as a retired one. </p><p></p><p>You never know who's gonna pull you over. I knew guys who would write their own mom; matter of fact, I just met a motorman who did just that fairly recently- wrote his mom a ticket for not wearing her seatbelt, no shiite. </p><p></p><p>Other times, officers are '<em>encouraged</em>' to work traffic to show they're doing something, or they're targeting an area for accidents or citizen complaints of speeders, or they're working proactive patrols, looking for drugs. Who knows? </p><p></p><p>Generally tho, I think it's fair to say that if you're polite & respectful, it <em>decreases </em>your chances- <u>not guarantees</u>- your chance of a ticket. Cops are people too and want to be treated that way, even the guys who'd write their moms. Courtesy goes a long way. </p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spectreman, post: 15732114, member: 175436"] Here's the bottom line w/LEO's and I speak as a retired one. You never know who's gonna pull you over. I knew guys who would write their own mom; matter of fact, I just met a motorman who did just that fairly recently- wrote his mom a ticket for not wearing her seatbelt, no shiite. Other times, officers are '[I]encouraged[/I]' to work traffic to show they're doing something, or they're targeting an area for accidents or citizen complaints of speeders, or they're working proactive patrols, looking for drugs. Who knows? Generally tho, I think it's fair to say that if you're polite & respectful, it [I]decreases [/I]your chances- [U]not guarantees[/U]- your chance of a ticket. Cops are people too and want to be treated that way, even the guys who'd write their moms. Courtesy goes a long way. Lee [/QUOTE]
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