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I used to get tickets all the time before I joined the MARINES years ago. Get a MARINE tag (Mine is worth its weight in gold now) and every time your get pulled be respectful even if the person has had a bad day and starts give you a hard time.... hey the bigger azz he is, your chances of getting off are better ..You’ll just defuse the person But egg him on and you'll what you got This has not failed me one time |
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i was respectful until i get disrespected...just b/c i have a bad day doesn't mean i can blast a rag head in the face.i was there from the get go from when the train got there and left. no one died, I've gotten my *** chewed plenty of times i don't get pissed. it wasn't the tickets that piss me off it was his attitude. if he wouldn't have treated me like **** it wouldn't have come around.
about giving marines a bad name i don't think so, i was referencing i didn't care that his pistol holster was unclipped, i didn't think they could have it unclipped like he did. so please quote the entire thing next time. I have been pulled over many times and 75-80% of the cops there are respectful and in turn i am, i even jumped one off in a wally world parking lot. I don't take **** from anyone, anywhere, anytime. I've been chewed out plenty of times for it, but I'm very respectful to everyone and anyone until they are disrespectful to me or anyone, i just don't stand for it. i wont be disrespected or let anyone be disrespected. "the GD city place to get your tag renewed isn't even open on the weekends." that should've come after he started with the i dont give a Sh!^ part |
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Look, brother. No no no.
I've been over there, gone for months and months. You want to know what I do when I come home and my tag is expired? I get that thing fixed before I drive. I make it legal before I drive on it. You, sadly from what I read, seem to be one of those that think us men and women in the Military are "Above the Law" or deserve special treatment. While I will be the first to agree that some of the special privelages we DO have are nice and I do enjoy them, I never take being in the Military to mean that I am special. When you got pulled over, no matter if he had his holster unclipped or whatever -- big deal dude. Mine was unclipped while I was on patrol the other day and didn't even know it until I had to reach for it. It's either a slider, a button or in some cases worse. Things happen. People get pulled over and stupid tickets are isued. I've had mine and it's obvious that you've had yours. I'd take this as a lesson on how not to act with a Law Enforcement Officer. Take it to PM's if you feel the need to reply. I don't feel like getting into it here if you must. |
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i found that same cop at wendy's a few weeks later (~ month) and asked him what his deal was about that, he said he was sorry for the way he acted, and if it makes you happy... i apologized too, but he told me i had more balls then any of the old women he pulled over for speeding...i took it as a compliment, and that probate judge ended up getting fired for embezzlement and is serving some time.
did i think i was above the law no i didn't and no i don't how was i supposed to get home? walk...lol that would be a long walk from the airport. my wife didn't have a car ( thats a different issue with her mom :crazy: ). the cops in that county are know for their ticket givin. we had a 3 day take back our road thing and in those three days that county gave out 2000 tickets! the state in total only gave like a little more than 6000. anyhow next question can you clock me if your driving down the other side of the road and give me a ticket |
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anyhow next question
can you clock me if your driving down the other side of the road and give me a ticket Moving radar clocks vehicles coming at you. This radar is accurate to plus or minus 1 mile an hour. Good luck with your life. And like I said I absolutely respect your service to our country. I just hope you learn how to pick your personal battles. Sometimes the outcome is just not worth the fight. Some people have to learn the hard way. |
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i had no way of calling home to see, but its done with...i don't drive down that road anymore (they tore it up).
hrmm...so they can clock you, **** it, lol well i just got the tickets off my wifes insurance, LOL well looks like lose 1 gain 2. what about when your stationary at night does your lights have to be on? i do pick my battles, i just pick some even when i know I'm going to lose its an old habit, and i kinda like it. yeah I'm one of the guys you say go around b/c its smarter and easier and i go up the middle. |
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Nope can hide like a thief in the night. :smokin:
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LOL, well if im ever in palm beach (in my zx2 dont have a mach), ill have to watch for you thieves!:3amin:
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Don't drive in a manner that draws attention to you, and you'll be just fine. Speed, or drive like a goof, and you WILL get a visit by one of those people you just called "thieves."
USMC REBEL.....why does the screen name fit so well? :D Git some, Devil Dog!! Thanks for serving. |
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hey man what can i say i didn't pick that name for no reason....yeah, i love cops in general. i thought about being swat, but they didnt have machine guns. my wife is the one that gets nailed by the speed trap cops.
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My brain hurts.
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Ok so i live in a one block community with townhomes and it's gated. The gates are never closed, but that's not the point. So we get a letter when we first move in that says we can't park on the streets at night or park with our tire in the street. So they built these new homes across from me and they're doing like minor things to them on the inside still so after all the construction people are gone and it's dark i parked in the driveway of one of the unoccupied homes. So someone knocks on my door and i see there's a guy putting my car on the tow truck; out of the drive way. I get really pissed and he tells me there's no way he can take it off and the miles are clocked on the truck and when you put a car on it the tow truck has sensors and knows there's a car on it. he tells me for 55 dollars he'll take it off. I get the money together, but i didn't get a receipt or anything. When he put my car on it scraped the tailpipes and the chin spoiler up pretty bad. My questions are what can i do if anything. Do you think the assosiation had any right to do that without telling us they'd do that. I mean i followed the rules and didn't park in the street at all or anything. Is the tow company responsible for damage done to your car when towing? Will the guy get introuble for not giving me a receipt or anything. Sorry i had to vent i'm pissed he scraped my car and that i lost 55 dollars and i'm in college that's like all my money for awhile.
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That is a civil matter, and not a criminal matter. You should talk to an attorney. On a side note, not cool. The tow truck driver/company should have insurance to cover this. I hope you pointed out the damage to the driver at the scene.
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As far as the tow.... you park on someone elses property, especially in their driveway... you get towed.
As far as the damage... yup - Civil |
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im not trying to say i dislike cops but some need to be set straight. i understand it is a risky job but it comes with the terrortory. |
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I am a 12 year veteran P.O. w/ Honolulu Police Dept. I also own and use my 04 Mach 1 for police duty. If you have visited Oahu you probably have seen many subsidized vehicles for police duty here (Toyotas, Fords, Infiniti, etc)
I always explain to a driver what the infraction was that they committed and if they are sincere in their attitude and honest about their driving, I will gladly offer a warning & let them go without a citation. I think it would be safe to say that most Officers anywhere would be do the same. Unfortunately there are also a**hole cops too! Sucks to be you if you ever get pulled over by one. They will cite you no matter what. Even give their fellow cops a bad time if they were stopped off-duty. My advice is have a good attitude and a sense of humor. It will go a long way in the officers decision if he should write or not write a tag. Too many drivers want to argue that they did not commit a traffic offense when they did. Also, we do not have a quota system. Here, some officers give tickets to make overtime because drivers want to contest the tag in court. We get paid overtime if we go to court on our off-duty. So that phrase of "i'll see you in court" is welcomed by many officers. On a lighter note, most of us could write a funny book of the many unusual excuses and methods drivers use to try and get off with a warning. Drive safe and be respectful to others. Hope to post some pics of my blk. on blk. Mach 1 with blue light attached. |
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