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Old 04-28-2003 | 11:46 AM
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oh.. and also.. dress up to court... i dont care what anyone says... that's just being disrespectful... don't go in there like u just woke up with a tshirt on... that will make the judge just think that you dont really care... it's a sad fact, but appearances matter a lot in every aspect of life..


Definitely. I don't understand how someone can even argue this. Your appearance directly plays on people's perception of you. Judges ARE human, contrary to popular belief, so little subtle things will play on them as well. Just put yourself in their shoes. You'd want someone to show respect for your courtroom and look presentable. I'd say a suit may be overkill for a traffic violation, but a dress shirt w/tie and dress pants with nicely polished shoes would be appropriate.
Old 04-28-2003 | 11:48 AM
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I said from my experinence and those of others. What makes you an expert? Nothing. I don't care if you have friends that are cops. You are not one so what you say is as valid as what I say. I know cops too, so.
I do not have an "anti authority" attitude at all. I respect cops. The dougnut comment was a jock to lighten the mood. But your panties are more up your a@@. Calm down. Like I said none of us are an authority on this.
All I said was "IN MY EXPERIENCE IT HAS NOT HELD UP IN COURT"
And read my post again. I have only been to court ONCE.
And since you are the resident self proclaimed expert (because you know some cops)I bet you never speed? I doubt that.
You've been to court once and you're an expert... spouting off "oh, that isn't true" and "oh, that won't work" or "hey, try this..."

Whatever, dude. Have fun.

Oh, and I can guarantee that 99% of us speed or have sped at one or another point in our lives. The other 1% is lying. I never claimed to be an expert or an angel... I claim to own a Maxima and as far as expertise, well, that has to do with my career fields (both civilian and military).

You respect cops? Read your posts again... no respect there... just all 'stupid cops' and 'donuts' and 'they give you a ticket for no reason' etc.

Old 04-28-2003 | 11:52 AM
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You've been to court once and you're an expert... spouting off "oh, that isn't true" and "oh, that won't work" or "hey, try this..."

Whatever, dude. Have fun.

Oh, and I can guarantee that 99% of us speed or have sped at one or another point in our lives. The other 1% is lying. I never claimed to be an expert or an angel... I claim to own a Maxima and as far as expertise, well, that has to do with my career fields (both civilian and military).

You respect cops? Read your posts again... no respect there... just all 'stupid cops' and 'donuts' and 'they give you a ticket for no reason' etc.

Well put!!

I just can't stand any more of these whining posts about 'how can I get out of this' BS. These people need to grow up and take responsibility for their actions.

Yes, I have been pulled over...I am NO angel...I just don't come here whining about it.
Old 04-28-2003 | 11:54 AM
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Well put!!

I just can't stand any more of these whining posts about 'how can I get out of this' BS. These people need to grow up and take responsibility for their actions.

Yes, I have been pulled over...I am NO angel...I just don't come here whining about it.
Old 04-28-2003 | 11:55 AM
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Originally posted by jttaylor155
I always thought they would follow you and but once they decided you were speeding they would get you with the radar then pull you over.[/B]
You always thought? I thought you "had a friend"?

"I think" you're making this stuff up because you don't know what you're talking about. Maybe you've been lucky, maybe it's where you live... heck, maybe you're lying... all I know is when I've gone to court the officer has NEVER had a "printout" of my speed. His testimony is all that was needed as evidence of my speed and, like it or not, I had to prove I was not speeding (so I was guilty until proven innocent).
Old 04-28-2003 | 11:56 AM
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Originally posted by vito1281




Definitely. I don't understand how someone can even argue this. Your appearance directly plays on people's perception of you. Judges ARE human, contrary to popular belief, so little subtle things will play on them as well. Just put yourself in their shoes. You'd want someone to show respect for your courtroom and look presentable. I'd say a suit may be overkill for a traffic violation, but a dress shirt w/tie and dress pants with nicely polished shoes would be appropriate.
Not sure I agree with this...this seems to be a fallacy promoted by TV court room shows.

Please, do you not think a person who has made it to the position of judge does not know the 'sham' before their eyes?
Old 04-28-2003 | 11:59 AM
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O dear GOD! I was trying to help out with my experiences. I never quoted laws or anything. I never told him to do it. I just gave him an option that worked for me.
I respect cops. But there are some bad ones out there. Again the dougnut thing was a joke so calm down.
If a cop pulls me over and I know I was speeding and I know he got me with the radar Im an adult and I will pay it. But so far I havent had to. I have been very lucky. Plus I have noticed that there are less cops in "nice" towns. I hardly ever see cops where I live now.
JJS, I was never wining, that was the person that started the post.
By the way, I'm in the military right now
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:00 PM
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O dear GOD! I was trying to help out with my experiences. I never quoted laws or anything. I never told him to do it. I just gave him an option that worked for me.
I respect cops. But there are some bad ones out there. Again the dougnut thing was a joke so calm down.
If a cop pulls me over and I know I was speeding and I know he got me with the radar Im an adult and I will pay it. But so far I havent had to. I have been very lucky. Plus I have noticed that there are less cops in "nice" towns. I hardly ever see cops where I live now.
JJS, I was never wining, that was the person that started the post.
By the way, I'm in the military right now
What service? Rank? MOS?
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:02 PM
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Air Force, SSgt, Intel.
And you?
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:03 PM
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Air Force, SSgt, Intel.
And you?
Army, 2LT, Field Artillery... direct commission after 16 years (8 yrs USMC, 8 yrs Army) and I was SSG as well.

Old 04-28-2003 | 12:06 PM
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Damn, USMC and Army. Cool. I guess I'm just a candy *** Air Force guy then.
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:07 PM
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How long ago did you get out? What do you do now?
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:09 PM
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Damn, USMC and Army. Cool. I guess I'm just a candy *** Air Force guy then.
NOPE... we are ALL equally respected as soldiers/sailors/airmen. We all have different jobs to do... we fight the wars and you get our coffee for us.



Just kidding... actually, the Air Force gets all the cool bombs and does the most damage during any conflict. They just don't have as high of a body count... 'boots on the ground' is for the Marines and Army.

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Old 04-28-2003 | 12:11 PM
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I like my job because as the enlisted person I get the officer ready to go into harms way. I respect the hell out of the Marines and Army. I couldnt do it.
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:17 PM
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Originally posted by jjs


Not sure I agree with this...this seems to be a fallacy promoted by TV court room shows.

Please, do you not think a person who has made it to the position of judge does not know the 'sham' before their eyes?
I'm not saying that dressing nice will hide the "sham" before the judge's eyes. It's more of common courtesy to look presentable in front of the judge. There are judges who take things very personally in THEIR courtrooms (a lot of them treat it like their own house), and will note such things as unkempt appearance.

Put it like this--to be safe than sorry, dress up for it! It will not hurt you, but may only help. If you come in a T-shirt and jeans, it can only hurt you, but not help you. Period!
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:18 PM
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wow jttaylor and 255hp are like best friends now... lol
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:20 PM
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We are cool (military thing). But I still stand behind what I said and I'm sure he does to. We are guys, we dont hold grudges
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:21 PM
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Originally posted by jttaylor155
We are cool (military thing). But I still stand behind what I said and I'm sure he does to. We are guys, we dont hold grudges
haha.. so true... girls argue over the most trivial things.. and hold grudges for lifetimes...
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:24 PM
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Originally posted by skandalouz

haha.. so true... girls argue over the most trivial things.. and hold grudges for lifetimes...
Amen to that! Remember, just when you thought the fight you had with your g/f has been forgotten, well, it hasn't!
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by jttaylor155
We are cool (military thing). But I still stand behind what I said and I'm sure he does to. We are guys, we dont hold grudges
Old 04-28-2003 | 12:36 PM
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Chicks will hate another chick forever cause she looked at her man. Then talk **** about her to everyone.
Old 04-28-2003 | 01:07 PM
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Originally posted by jttaylor155
Damn, USMC and Army. Cool. I guess I'm just a candy *** Air Force guy then.
Heh heh...yes, candy...

J/K dude! Former Navy LT. here (VFA-113 Stingers).
Old 04-28-2003 | 01:54 PM
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Don't get a lawyer, a paralegal (an ex-cop if possible) that specializes in traffic tickets is your best choice. I spend $250 (CDN) to fight a $100 speeding ticket, but it was worth it since my insurance rates won't go up now.

If you can't find a paralegal and have to represent yourself, ask for the tuning fork calibration records for the radar gun the cop used. Usually they either don't have it or aren't willing to show it.

Whatever you do, DONT pay the ticket. It isn't worth it on your insurance.
Old 04-28-2003 | 03:11 PM
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Don't get a lawyer, a paralegal (an ex-cop if possible) that specializes in traffic tickets is your best choice. I spend $250 (CDN) to fight a $100 speeding ticket, but it was worth it since my insurance rates won't go up now.

If you can't find a paralegal and have to represent yourself, ask for the tuning fork calibration records for the radar gun the cop used. Usually they either don't have it or aren't willing to show it.

Whatever you do, DONT pay the ticket. It isn't worth it on your insurance.
Ummm... here in the United States they use a laser radar system... hence, the calibration does not use tuning forks any more.

Maybe if Canada upgraded their system sometime...
Old 04-28-2003 | 04:56 PM
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... So if you were really going 70 and he got you with his radar he will have proof of how fast you were going.
jttaylor:

There are lots of cases where this will all break down .... for example the cop's radar printout will not prove which vehicle caused the reading - it was the truck that blew past this guy.

Officers (in CA atleast ) regularly use a technique called "pacing" - they match your speed and they ticket u based on that.
Most of the patrol cars have very accurately calibrated speedometers - so they are proof enough.

Having a radar detector, in sight, just reduces your chances of getting a warning and increases that of a ticket - u are lucky !

Its a common mis-conception that the officer needs to show u the proof ( radar reading ) - this is too dangerous for the cop - they rarely do it ( mostly its done as a courtesy ).

You've been lucky - I wouldn't try and do the exact things and expect to be lucky.

Old 04-28-2003 | 05:38 PM
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jttaylor:

There are lots of cases where this will all break down .... for example the cop's radar printout will not prove which vehicle caused the reading - it was the truck that blew past this guy.

Officers (in CA atleast ) regularly use a technique called "pacing" - they match your speed and they ticket u based on that.
Most of the patrol cars have very accurately calibrated speedometers - so they are proof enough.

Having a radar detector, in sight, just reduces your chances of getting a warning and increases that of a ticket - u are lucky !

Its a common mis-conception that the officer needs to show u the proof ( radar reading ) - this is too dangerous for the cop - they rarely do it ( mostly its done as a courtesy ).

You've been lucky - I wouldn't try and do the exact things and expect to be lucky.


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Old 04-28-2003 | 05:46 PM
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Now I wish I hadnt started this whole discusion. I was just giving my advice from my experience. I didnt want to start this.
LET IT DIE
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