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Speeding ticket.. 42mph over
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<blockquote data-quote="whiplash920" data-source="post: 10812386" data-attributes="member: 116786"><p>this is true - you can go it once by yourself and if you dont like what the plea is, you can tell them you want a jury trial and come back with a lawyer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>not really - reason being is most people dont watch their speedometer that much - should be watching the road. </p><p>im only relating my experiences and what my 2 cop buddies have told me - so my info comes from real world and police officers. say what you will, but your response seems harsh and rigid. saying yes and then not saying anything else when pressed will put you in a difficult spot - the officer will ask what speed you were traveling (asking another question to distract the officer - cant imagine that would ever work - you seem to have a low opinion of police officers' intelligence). i could see it - cop: do you know how fast were you going? person: yes.....(followed by silence)...cop: soooo, how fast were you going then? person: i dont want to say anything else. this is prob the best that will go. saying you dont want to incriminate yourself - he/she would prob be ok with that, but you will not get a break - if you were going to get one. cops just dont like that attitude - at least my buddies dont and neither do the other officers at their depts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiplash920, post: 10812386, member: 116786"] this is true - you can go it once by yourself and if you dont like what the plea is, you can tell them you want a jury trial and come back with a lawyer. not really - reason being is most people dont watch their speedometer that much - should be watching the road. im only relating my experiences and what my 2 cop buddies have told me - so my info comes from real world and police officers. say what you will, but your response seems harsh and rigid. saying yes and then not saying anything else when pressed will put you in a difficult spot - the officer will ask what speed you were traveling (asking another question to distract the officer - cant imagine that would ever work - you seem to have a low opinion of police officers' intelligence). i could see it - cop: do you know how fast were you going? person: yes.....(followed by silence)...cop: soooo, how fast were you going then? person: i dont want to say anything else. this is prob the best that will go. saying you dont want to incriminate yourself - he/she would prob be ok with that, but you will not get a break - if you were going to get one. cops just dont like that attitude - at least my buddies dont and neither do the other officers at their depts. [/QUOTE]
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