Have you been pulled over?
#21
I'm not sure about the PBA card, but here in CA you can make a donation to the 11-99 Foundation and receive anything from a license plate frame to an actual badge (depending on donation amount, they have different tiers) that functions similarly to the PBA card. Texas may have something similar.
It's not a get out of jail free card, but as long as you are respectful and not doing anything really stupid it is helpful in dealing with law enforcement (especially CHP).
It's not a get out of jail free card, but as long as you are respectful and not doing anything really stupid it is helpful in dealing with law enforcement (especially CHP).
#22
I have heard that displaying a plate frame of a window decal badge can be a dangerous thing. Park at the wrong club, restaurant, etc, and have someone that just got a ticket or worse arrested, and they see the plate or badge, it's been know to have them cause damage to the car displaying the "Pro-Police" decal... I'd prefer a card to keep with my license if ever required.
#23
I've been very lucky over the years regarding tickets. I've been pulled over and let off at likely something close to a 2-1 ratio vs. actually getting a ticket.
Not exactly sure why that is, but I do keep my hair very short and load up on the "yes Sir" or "yes officer" and I never give an excuse, simply own up to it. Although I'm not, the officer will often ask if I am ex-military.
Anyway, last week I was on the highway (60 MPH zone) and had been behind some traffic for some time. The left lane finally opened up and I "punched it" going from 70mph to 90mph in a flash. After hitting 90 and passing most of the traffic I let off the accelerator and slowed back to 70. I didn't stay at 90 for more than a second or two. About two miles later, an unmarked car pulls behind me and lights me up.
I pull over, roll down my window, put my hands up on the wheel so officer can see them. Officer approaches the car and just lays into me -
"what's the f...ing hurry?" Me - "No hurry Sir" Officer "you mean to tell me you're not in a f...ing hurry?" Me "Excuse me Sir, I meant there is no reason for me to be in a hurry" Officer - "I bet all those people you just passed were thinking where the F is a police officer when you need one" "So you have this fancy car, you must make a lot of money and just don't give a F about tickets?" Me "No Sir, that's not the case" Officer "Oh Yeah, we will Fing see about that Pal"
Of course he used the full word and used it liberally.
He goes back to his car and returns in a couple of minutes.
Officer "Here's the deal bud, You and I are never going to see each other again, right?" as he sticks his hand out towards me.
Me "Yes Sir, that's absolutely correct" as I'm shaking his hand. No ticket, he didn't even say he was giving me a warning.
I will not speed on that strech of hwy again though so his method seems to work.
Not exactly sure why that is, but I do keep my hair very short and load up on the "yes Sir" or "yes officer" and I never give an excuse, simply own up to it. Although I'm not, the officer will often ask if I am ex-military.
Anyway, last week I was on the highway (60 MPH zone) and had been behind some traffic for some time. The left lane finally opened up and I "punched it" going from 70mph to 90mph in a flash. After hitting 90 and passing most of the traffic I let off the accelerator and slowed back to 70. I didn't stay at 90 for more than a second or two. About two miles later, an unmarked car pulls behind me and lights me up.
I pull over, roll down my window, put my hands up on the wheel so officer can see them. Officer approaches the car and just lays into me -
"what's the f...ing hurry?" Me - "No hurry Sir" Officer "you mean to tell me you're not in a f...ing hurry?" Me "Excuse me Sir, I meant there is no reason for me to be in a hurry" Officer - "I bet all those people you just passed were thinking where the F is a police officer when you need one" "So you have this fancy car, you must make a lot of money and just don't give a F about tickets?" Me "No Sir, that's not the case" Officer "Oh Yeah, we will Fing see about that Pal"
Of course he used the full word and used it liberally.
He goes back to his car and returns in a couple of minutes.
Officer "Here's the deal bud, You and I are never going to see each other again, right?" as he sticks his hand out towards me.
Me "Yes Sir, that's absolutely correct" as I'm shaking his hand. No ticket, he didn't even say he was giving me a warning.
I will not speed on that strech of hwy again though so his method seems to work.
#25
Google your-county-name "PBA" to find the local chapter, you can join, go to a dinner once a year and get cardboard PBA cards. I have a friend who is a cop, another buddy knows a state trooper. They tell me that most cops will "pull your PBA card" if you use it -- they take it and rip it up. I'm OK with that, you shouldn't be using more than 2-3 a year!
I knew a girl in college who had a White Pontiac Trans-Am. She would get pulled over, cross her legs and rock back and forth and say "officer, I just have to pee real bad and I was speeding to the next rest area." Once, on the NJ Turnpike, the officer said "follow me" and he turned on his lights and lead her at 90 MPH to the next rest area.
I knew a girl in college who had a White Pontiac Trans-Am. She would get pulled over, cross her legs and rock back and forth and say "officer, I just have to pee real bad and I was speeding to the next rest area." Once, on the NJ Turnpike, the officer said "follow me" and he turned on his lights and lead her at 90 MPH to the next rest area.
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Foosh (05-22-2015)
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#28
Normally they are in a Chevy Caprice. The lights are mounted inside the vehicle. Very difficult to spot.
#29
Certainly not true in MD either. State smokie runs white unmarked Broncos (OJ specials). They do rolling enforcement. Marked cars(olive drab & black Crown Vics) stay in the bushes (in right-around-the-bend highway cross overs or at the top of ramps). 11 over, no reaction. 12 over, you're done and they call in an additional one or two backup units.
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#31
State of VA it's an unwritten 5. In DC, 5 is written policy. In MD, 11 is written state and Montgomery County policy. Parts of Maryland's Eastern Shore (local authorities) 2 over and BIG fines (funds the local government). Don't know about the other counties. Been pulled over in New York and a few midwestern states for doing less than 10 over. I believe most jurisdictions do 7. Sections in Florida, you won't keep up with traffic if you're doing less than 100. Montana has it's own weird thing going. 11 is not universal. First place I've been where the state troopers don't nail you for 10 over if you drive past them at that speed.
Last edited by Unhingd; 05-22-2015 at 07:26 PM.
#32
I do know that radar technology is not exact, and as a general rule an officer will not pull you over for exceeding the speed limit by less than 5 mph. I've been to traffic court with a close friend and his attorney who beat a very pricey ticket because the officer could not produce proof his radar gun was recently calibrated...
#33
I do know that radar technology is not exact, and as a general rule an officer will not pull you over for exceeding the speed limit by less than 5 mph. I've been to traffic court with a close friend and his attorney who beat a very pricey ticket because the officer could not produce proof his radar gun was recently calibrated...
#34
I got pulled over while sitting in the Jag on the side of the road searching my cellphone. A cop passed me in the opposite direction and whipped a u-turn on me and sat behind me. As soon as I pulled out he pulled me over. Said "I looked lost" -- but he claimed it was originally for driving without a front plate. LOL.
It was a hick town in Texas. I live in Dallas where about 1/3 of us do NOT use the required plate on the front.
He let me go after a verbal. I think he wanted to check out the Jag
It was a hick town in Texas. I live in Dallas where about 1/3 of us do NOT use the required plate on the front.
He let me go after a verbal. I think he wanted to check out the Jag
#35
NJSP Stealth Troop Car
If you are going down the New Jersey Turnpike watch out for the new Stealth Troop Car:
The New Jersey State Police unveiled the new paint scheme for some of its Chevrolet Caprice cruisers on Thursday.
The cars are sort of a hybrid of marked and undercover patrol vehicles. From a distance, the black vehicles appear to be unmarked. But up close, gray State Police branding is visible on the front doors, in an almost ghostly way.
The New Jersey State Police unveiled the new paint scheme for some of its Chevrolet Caprice cruisers on Thursday.
The cars are sort of a hybrid of marked and undercover patrol vehicles. From a distance, the black vehicles appear to be unmarked. But up close, gray State Police branding is visible on the front doors, in an almost ghostly way.
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TR64ever (05-23-2015)
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#38
I let cruise control do the work. My rule of thumb is:
0-40 4 miles over
40-50 6 miles over
60-65 7 miles over
70 9 miles over
On several trips up I 95 from FL to Ocean City NJ I have never been stopped YET nor have I slowed down for patrol cars in the median or on the side of the road. If I see a patrol car behind me I hit the decelerate button a few times so he doesn't see my brake lights.
0-40 4 miles over
40-50 6 miles over
60-65 7 miles over
70 9 miles over
On several trips up I 95 from FL to Ocean City NJ I have never been stopped YET nor have I slowed down for patrol cars in the median or on the side of the road. If I see a patrol car behind me I hit the decelerate button a few times so he doesn't see my brake lights.
#39
Certainly not true in MD either. State smokie runs white unmarked Broncos (OJ specials). They do rolling enforcement. Marked cars(olive drab & black Crown Vics) stay in the bushes (in right-around-the-bend highway cross overs or at the top of ramps). 11 over, no reaction. 12 over, you're done and they call in an additional one or two backup units.
#40