10 Tips: How to React When a Cop Pulls You Over »
Posted By Scott-O-Rama 1 year, 7 months ago in StyleIf you've ever been pulled over by a police officer and experienced that sudden panic over how to conduct yourself, you're likely to find this column useful.
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coreyspring1 year, 7 months ago
Good advice - if you do end up getting a ticket, opt for your day in court if you really think the claim is bogus. The best strategy is to get an extension on your court date and hope the officer doesn't show up when it's time (or doesn't remember the incident). Either way, the case gets dismissed.
Here's a good narrative about traffic court
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/driving/articles/
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Hobe1 year, 7 months ago
If You Feel any Danger from Any COP, Call 911 and ask for a supervisor, this may save You from a problem and protect You from an out-of-balance Police Officer....
To apply for Police work all you need is a High school diploma or equivalent and you can take Police training????
You Have Civil Rights, this Country is Not a Natzi Gestapo State...
If Your Civil Rights are Violated, Including the First Amenment, Call the Local ACLU.... This Includes Censorship by the Netscape Staff...
Sincerely,
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treypat1 year, 6 months ago
Being a cop for 12 years and releasing a controversial system to beat your speeding ticket, I would have to disagree with several of the statements here. I would get into it but I've posted plenty on the site. Just go to http://www.fight-the-speeding-ticket.com/index1... and at the bottom is a hidden link- check it out.
Trey
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