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06-21-2011, 03:42 PM | #41 | |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
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06-21-2011, 03:45 PM | #42 |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
When we were still living on Long Island the norm was if your driving on the L.I.E more often than not you won't get stopped unless you were doing at least 25 over. The majority is doing a minimum of 15 over when passing a patrol car.
I once got out of a speeding ticket because I told the cop I was about to crap my pants and was rushing home. Not sure if he believed me but he got a chuckle and let me go nonetheless.
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06-21-2011, 03:47 PM | #43 |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
I got a ticket last July for doing exactly 10 mph over the speed limit on a deserted stretch of well maintained two lane state highway. It was a bright, sunny dry day and I had my cruise control set at 60 because that's what the speed limit was all along that highway... except I had missed the sign knocking it back to 50 about 1/4 mile before I got stopped. Long story short - I called, got the price, paid the amount I was told to pay. Received a letter back from the local DA saying that since I paid so quickly the ticket would not be reported to my insurance company. Nice way to run a speed trap.
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06-21-2011, 06:09 PM | #44 |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
Just last week, I was riding my Harley on a long straight road and let my speed get 25 mph above the limit and was pulled over.
Not an excuse, but I had a lot on my mind and was out for a ride to clear my head. As always, I was respectful and honest and handed my license as requested by the officer. Luckily, my record is perfectly clean as he returned and mentioned I don't seem to be a bad guy and should slow it down, which I will. I also showed my PBA card as my brother is a police officer, which may have also helped, but not certainly.
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06-21-2011, 06:29 PM | #45 | |
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06-22-2011, 10:39 AM | #47 |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
not sure if it was mentioned but I have walked into court guilty as heck and apologized to the court for speeding and admitted my wrong and pointed out this was my first ticket and the judge not only downed the citation price but the points off the ticket.
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06-22-2011, 11:19 AM | #48 |
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Re: First speeding ticket.
...buddy of mine when he was about 20 years younger had a Pontiac GTO with a heavily worked over engine....big block, 400+CI, making a little over 500 HP. He worked at a place making motor homes, which sat a few miles down a straight road outside a little town in OR. At lunch, they used to head into the little town, as there was a Dairy Queen there with a drive up that had great burgers.
One sunny day, he did the usual, got his burgers, and headed out. He looked right.....looked left....and dropped the hammer coming out of DQ. Now, this car would do 135+ very quickly....which I'm sure he did. Got out of town, headed down the long straight road to his work, and really let the thing stretch it's legs. As usual, he parked at the far edge of the parking lot, away from other cars. About halfway across the parking lot headed back to work, here comes a state trooper down the road with his lights on. He pulls up to my buddies car and stops; my buddy heads back across the parking lot, not sure what's up. "..is that your car?.." the trooper asks. "Yes, it is", my buddy replies. "....didn't look behind you in the Dairy Queen drive up, did you?..." asks the trooper......
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