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so with that in mind, new york says that all moving violations are assessed 2 points upon conviction, except for certain violations. the table that has these other violations can be found at http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/license.htm scroll down and you'll see a white box with a bunch of violations listed hope that helps |
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" Police are exempt from Motor Vehicle Law while in the performance of their duty."[/QUOTE]
True, but not entirely. I must mention "Due Regard." Yes we can speed and go through red lights, but if done without due regard for safety, Internal affairs will have something to say. |
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I would like to know what the hell is going through the head of police officers anymore... I know there are some good cops out there, but you definitely see the bad ones in the news alot anymore.
See these stories, just local to me so I'm sure there are LOTS more out there http://www.fox59.com/news/crime/wxin...,2135973.story http://www.fox59.com/news/crime/wxin...,4809160.story http://www.therepublic.com/view/loca...ers_6_30_2010/ Do I live in the only area in the world where police officers are no better than those they're arresting? |
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I'd bet there are alot of guys in prison cheering right now that this cop got busted trying to plant drugs (everyone he's arrested/investigated will be getting released and probably suing the hell out of the city/state) |
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There's bad apples in every profession. Do we ridicule the entire service industry for a few incidents of poor service? How about bad truck drivers when we hear about a crash involving a truck?
Or on the flip side, how about the police officers that I saw changing a tire on the side of the road while the motorist took car of her child? How about the waitress that goes out of her way to greet her customers with a smile, despite having been on her feet all day dealing with unappreciative customers? How about the truck driver that let you merge when nobody else would? The bad examples always get more publicity than the good ones. Doing a job well simply doesn't make the newspaper. |
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Also, if he was to show intent and capacity to inflict serious harm to you (or anything that could be interpreted as such) then it is acceptable to inform him, in a manner not intended to further inflame the situation, that you are armed and capable of self defense. While brandishing is illegal, scratching an itch or, yawning and stretching your arm are not. Of course you wouldn't want your weapon to show while you did either of those things... |
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Why is it that ALL COPS always ask the same question
"Do you know how fast you were going?" when they are the ones with the Calibrated laser/radar guns... Had I known I was going as fast as he says, I wouldn't have stopped but kept it to the floor! :headbang: |
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It's less of a question about your actual speed, and more of a question about your honesty. |
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It's a loaded question. Just like when they ask if you mind if they can search your car. They're gonna search it no matter what you say. I've never gotten off on a speeding ticket. Whatever they radared me at is the ticket they gave me.
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You lie or deny, you hold paper or go to jail. Simple as that. Be an adult and man up to f-ups. |
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You have the right to not self incriminate. Law Enforcement has the ability to exercise discretion. When I was young in my career, I rarely asked. I simply did the job. Now, I ask more and allow the maturity level of the person dictate the outcome. Own your actions. Your choice. |
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Hi guys, I'm new here, but been a cop for 20 years now. I rarely ask if they know how fast they were going, I tell them. I also tell them on first contact whether they are getting the skin or a warning. I ask if they have been cited in the last 12 months. If they answer "no", I'll tell them they will get a warning if their driving record confirms it, if they lied, they get the ticket.
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It may have been asked (maybe even by me, but my memory has left me at the moment and 36 pages is a long place to search)..... but....
Why are there not more police officers ticketing bad drivers rather than just speeding drivers? I can't even count the number of times I've literally seen watched a cop ignore someone driving in the left lane (illegal in most states, passing only), ignore someone who runs a red (sneaking in past the yellow), or ignore dangerous slamming on the brakes because they missed their turn just to name a few. Just yesterday I was driving down a three lane each way road and a cop came flying by in the left hand lane with no one paying attention. The cop got up on someones bumper with the person not even realizing it. You could tell when they did becuase they simply slammed on their brakes rather then get out of the way, in the left hand lane! I just get so frustrated as police officers, around here at least, don't seem to be concerned with protecting the driving public. No cops around here ever seem to really try to inforce ALL the laws, just the one that says you have to go no faster then a certain speed. |
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I will answer questions sooner or later when I get through the LAPD academy..I'm debating on transferring over to CSULA and receiving a batchlors degree in Criminal Justice or just going straight into the academy with a associates degree in Administration of Justice. :thumbsup:
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