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Speeding ticket.. 42mph over
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 11009777" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>Where exactly did I post that you had to give an exact number of your speed or that you were doing it on purpose? I just said be honest. Telling me you're going too fast, or faster than you should be, or anything along that line is still admitting guilt of exceeding the speed limit. As far as the officer stopping you and cuttting you a break....great for you..give me your address and I will mail you a rubber cookie. **NEWS FLASH** Cops do cut breaks to people. It's nothing new.</p><p> I'm going to write what I see on the RADAR, LIDAR, or my speedometer regardless of what you tell me whan I stop you. My point is this, again for you, when your are honest and polite, we are more apt to cut you a break on the roadside or for us to tell the judge you were honest and polite, therefore letting the judge know it's cool for him to help you out. Evidently, you missed my points, along with the points of the other LEO's in this thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p>kthnxby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 11009777, member: 107540"] Where exactly did I post that you had to give an exact number of your speed or that you were doing it on purpose? I just said be honest. Telling me you're going too fast, or faster than you should be, or anything along that line is still admitting guilt of exceeding the speed limit. As far as the officer stopping you and cuttting you a break....great for you..give me your address and I will mail you a rubber cookie. **NEWS FLASH** Cops do cut breaks to people. It's nothing new. I'm going to write what I see on the RADAR, LIDAR, or my speedometer regardless of what you tell me whan I stop you. My point is this, again for you, when your are honest and polite, we are more apt to cut you a break on the roadside or for us to tell the judge you were honest and polite, therefore letting the judge know it's cool for him to help you out. Evidently, you missed my points, along with the points of the other LEO's in this thread. kthnxby [/QUOTE]
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