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Exactly what Jas said....get yer ducks in a row. Them motor guys NEVER miss a day in court, but you can always try it. Again, good luck! |
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With that. If you decide to go to court and lose. The judge most likely won't offer you traffic court or he may even raise the fine...the power of the judge is beyond my reach. Good luck.
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Dave, I guess it's time to remove my SCS logo. Doesn't feel like it's coming back anytime soon.
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We have darker sides as well. bwahahahahahahahaha!
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Just remember guys, SCS lives on among each of us, just keep in touch on this website. Plus, I'd rather think of us as a website club with no website at the moment, than a website club with a website and no active membership (i.e. wildhorses car club, L.A. chapter).
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Here's an interesting question... IMachU, or others, may recall I was pulled over for running a stop light... I was let off for that but she basically went over my car for various "illegal" mods, tint, no front plate, and of course the infamous "headlight covers" which are actually just stock headlights... So my question is, what if she didn't find anything at all to make out a ticket for? Would I have simply been given a warning, or would I have got the red light ticket? With how anxious she was to check under the hood and pointing out my tint and no plate, I really wonder what the out come would have been...
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I'm confused. Did she give you any ticket at all? Or did she just give you grief for the "mods"?
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Yeah I got a ticket for no front plate, tint on the front windows, and headlight covers instead of getting the ticket for the red light. So it's kind of like being cut a break, though the tint carries a fine apparently. It just made me wonder if me or someone else would have just got a ticket for running a redlight if she couldn't make an alternate ticket out, if you get what I mean...
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It seems like she's had the same training I have - illegal (O/R) modifications to the vehicle. I can't tell you what she would or would not have done, but it looks like she was looking for an illegal intake, O/R headers, etc. In my class we had some gear heads (like me). We know the difference between a Honduh with a fart pipe and a Mustang with mid length tube headers, catted H and cat-back. Some of the officers who are less "mechanically inclined" are bound to be a bit more liberal with the laws. Not that they are wrong, mind you. It's just that I know that if I'm looking under the hood of a Mach, all the stuff is gonna be CARB compliant so I won't waste my time unless I really wanna see his motor!
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Thanks. So basically a traffic stop like this is more or less at the discretion of the officer, on exactly what they do as far as ticket/warning/giving a lesser violation?
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Yes, you are right. Most of the time your attitide plays a big part in what the outcome of the cite is. If I tell you I stopped you for X violation and you start to argue, I'll simply give you a pass to get out of work for a day and argue with the judge. I don't argue in the street. If you say, "Man, I screwed up! Sorry!" I will probably let ya off with a warning since you know you did something silly in front of a police officer.
Bottom line - as long as we have legal standing to stop you, what the outcome of the stop will be can be officer discretion. |
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question ... if i did a burnout in the warehouse parking lot , that my mother owns ........could i get fined ?
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We did wheelies on private property in Ca. once & the officers just watched...really inspected the bikes for ANY infractions when pulled onto the street though! One told me nice show. I don't know if the laws have changed any in the last 30 years! LOL...
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As long as you are not endangering others while doing burnouts, it is private property and you can get away with it (in CA, anyways). The drag strips are on private property, right? :D
You're OK......but post a pic or a vid of the nice ones!! |
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another question : is it illeagel to run 10.5's with 315's ? ive heard that your tires can only stick out so far from your body
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In Virginia they cant stick out more than 4 inches or from tire to tire exceed 7 feet wide.
I live in VA but im a cop in Wash. DC. |
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So i got my second tint ticket and i also got a no-cats ticket this weekend. My question is if a cop runs my license plate can they see the previous tickets?
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