I was in a not at fault wreck on a gas powered Scooter. Just after escaping death, the state trooper still gave me 1 charge : No Motorcycle License. So I went to judge trial and showed the judge ; nobody can get a State motorcycle license on a non clutch ( automatic transmission ) bike : it's not allowed. ( My air cooled scooter doesn't even use water and dose 40mph at 60-70mpg ; it's a county road bike ) Well I floored the whole court room . Even the judge looked across the whole court room openly and said " I'll fix this later, defendant not guilty ". What made me mad is the young posturing state trooper wore his sunglasses the whole time and the " public pretender " charged me $50 representation for only announcing my name. Last thing she said openly to me as everyone was leaving the court room was " I couldn't of done that ". It still cost me court cost even dealing with them. I don't feel like I won anything and have had an attitude towards the system ever since. They're crooks.
Absolutely 💯 If you ever Get A Ticket, You Have 72 Hours To Mail The Ticket To The Secretary Of State!! From Then On The Cop That Wrote The Ticket Has To Pay Said Ticket!!
The problem is mostly in corrupt democrat run cities. It's out in small town America too but not all departments are brown shirts. We've got to get control of the leadership of the cities and get these POS naziss out of there. Real cops love the law and hate criminals. Bad cops hate the law and love criminals. Because they are criminals.
Otherwise, the court will believe all their lies. Even though they know they're liars. Its all part of the Big Business of law enforcement. Which is a subterfuge for shaking down the working-class.
This is truly wise advice. It is the only thing that can level the playing field, and give you some actual decent legal recourse, in the aftermath of being preyed upon by law enforcement. It is a shame, so many take no precautions at all, when dealing with law enforcement. It is not safe to assume: police officiers will abide by the law themselves, as so many police officiers know, robust protections are in place (qualified immunity) should they decide to violate your rights......even in an egregious way. Recording them, ideally, without their knowledge, may be the only way, you will ever have justice, should you be victimized by law enforcement.
I strongly suggest a background process video recorder (easily available on your app store for free). That way your phone can stay locked while recording and not tipping off any officer
I’m not a lawyer and I don’t always agree with everything they say but overall, this attorney provides the best advice online than most and I watch them all.
You don’t have to do anything wrong for the police to investigate you. Sometimes the police will lie and make up a traffic violation to pull you over for.
My friend got pulled over for "speeding" one afternoon, he was held on the side of the road while his truck was searched for nearly 2 hours until the sun went down. At which point the cop gave him a tocket for driving wothout his headlights on as his only citation. It was 4pm when he was pulled over and the sun was still in the sky before he was held without charges for 2 hours. He wasnt driving at night at all, let alone driving without headlights at night
@@cyleleghorn246 Years ago I was going home from work at 3AM. I passed by a cop sitting on the side of the road. I was in the right lane the whole time. That forms a continuous lane that goes into an on ramp that takes you onto a highway. I know I was doing the speed limit and had good lane positioning. Since it’s a continuous lane, there’s no reason to use a turn signal. The cop pulled me over and said I went left of center and failed to use my turn signal. I could tell he was making it up as he went along. When he saw my work shirt and could clearly see that I wasn’t intoxicated, he let me go with a “warning”. He clearly lied and made up things to check me out.
@@cyleleghorn246 people make the wrong word dont never say the world driving. if you driving then you need alic but if you are traviling then no lic is need. this is the law
@@jsphmo you are wrong. If you are sitting in the driver's seat of a car you are considered to be "driving" by the law. You can get a DUI (driving under the influence [of alcohol]) simply by sitting in the driver's seat of a car on private property without even the engine running.
No you can't.well you can but it's wrong.if you don't put it in gear and move or attempt to move you are not driving.and that's no duo.my opinion dui is not a crime.now I would not suggest driving like that but it's not a crime.wheres the victim? where's the property damage? again where's the victim? another thing they DO NOt have any jurisdiction over a living man or woman unless you give it to them.aturnonme or lieyour lawyer they give them jurisdiction cause their scum bags
What if the officer purposefully misquotes me in his report, to try and make me sound like a jerk. He even used quotations. The conversation was on 3 body cams, my phone, and my ring doorbell. I said "I choose to use my 5th amendment rights to not answer any questions". He added to it and quoted me calling them names and saying smart alec things.
Contact a lawyer and tell them this, it'll make their day. Make sure not to accept any settlement offers: they wouldn't pay if it didn't ultimately save them money
Send your ring camera footage to the prosecutor. Do you have the body cam footage? If not file a FOIA request before your court date. Being disrespectful to LEOs isn't illegal. Only disturbing the peace and obstruction are. In order to "sue" you have to prove a tort. It's not easy and not cheap. Proving an officer lied on an incident report by use of video is much less expensive. You could easily do it pro se.
@@Zzz-cx5uphe can't "press charges" or even initiate charges. A prosecutor has to do that. You can however file complaints and write letters to try to compel the DA to charge them.
About 10 years ago, I went to court to fight a traffic ticket! The day in court when I went to fight the ticket, there was 50 other people fighting their tickets! The judge found everyone guilty and fined them! Even if I was guilty! It is mathematically impossible that 50 out of 50 people were guilty! It was all about the money! The courthouse was less than a year old and the city needed to pay for it! Even my 10 year son who was with me knew! As we left the courtroom he said dad that was just about the money wasn’t it! 😮😮
No it is not mathematically impossible. Your baseline assumption is incorrect. If all 50 tickets were for legitimate traffic violations then all were legal tickets and all individuals were guilty. You are assuming some statistical number are not guilty to which you have no proof or reason to believe that to be true.
@@phprofYT their is no way no how in every instant that cops are always right! And by the way I’m a retired law officer! And I have seen some questionable reports from other officers! And supervisor rubber stamping it! So I know first hand that the odds are impossible!
In Ga most traffic citations are criminal so signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt but is basically a signature bond so you don’t go to jail.
In the 1960’s my brother got a speeding for going 29 mph in a 25 mph zone. However, there was a line on the citation where the officer was to enter what a safe speed would have been. He wrote 30 mph would have been safe. That ticket was thrown out by the judge.
Public safety is a minor concern. Actions speak louder than words. Deeds reveal the truth. The focus of law enforcement is on generating unlegislated revenue for the state. The effort is on achieving a positive cashflow - Maximum return for minimum effort and minimum risk. It is determined by cash generated. Not on what the cost of a type of crime is to society. If it was, there would be far more concern over Identity theft, or human trafficking - just to list two. The effort devoted to "Traffic Control" outweighs all other law enforcement combined by at least a 3 to one ratio. Everyone basically perceives this. More and more people are getting fed up with it. We're being harvested for cash by what are far too often narcissistic or psychopatic cops - who should never have been allowed to wear a badge. Meanwhile, the real criminals are left to operate in a virtual law enforcement vacuum. Some people even argue that we wouldn't have so many sick b@$tards wearing badges if there wasn't such a demand for revenue collectors lining our nation's roadways.
@@crosisofborg5524 love star trek, I still watch deep space nine and voyager regularly on Paramount. Regarding your point, you're probably right, we live in an overly litigious society where people see the courts as the lottery. Where good cops are discarded to appease the mob (ie derek chauvin) After looking into it further, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico have removed qualified immunity and they are spiraling out of control.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hk The doctrine of qualified immunity allows state and local officials to avoid personal consequences when they violate the law and a persons constitutional rights... how am I doing? It has been repeatedly used by police officers to escape accountability and civil liability for engaging in violent and abusive acts against the public.
They share info between states for a traffic ticket but a cop gets fired for agregious crime and another stare or county will not care about sharing that information,
Not you see why the founding Fathers went back into session to write the Bill of Rights. Even they knew way back then that all governments eventually become corrupt. Ours is no different.Traffic laws and its enforcement is big revenue for the state. That's why cop are so well protected. Its a clandestine way to collect more taxes.
That always gets me... Being arrested for resisting arrest... How am I being arrested for resisting arrest when I wasn't being arrested in the first place???
@@vrdog9660 In many cases the officer will write you up for resisting arrest for one thing and change the report to something different. He may first write "you tried to run", then he may change it to "you put your hand in your pocket" and when the other officers on the scene let him know that neither of those happened, he will many times write "you didn't get on the ground fast enough".
Option 1 - Deferred adjudication (pay a fine, plead no contest, it drops from record if you don’t get another citation in 3-6 months) 2. Hire a lawyer (In most bigger towns lawyers will represent you for the cost of the ticket they get it dismissed almost always. 3. Driver safety course (I’m not a fan of this but it’s better than paying ticket.)
Being arrested for resisting arrest is the most ridiculous illogical thing I've ever heard of. Just shows the mentality of our legal system. Common sense has left the building.
Sounds like someone wants to be arrested for resisting arrest. They'll even throw in a count of obstruction free of charge. Maybe disturbing the peace, too.
that's true they try to charge me with resisting arrest when I was not arrested or had a warrant for my arrest; then they try to charge me with obstruction for not answering any questions
In NY and MA, if you go to court for the initial hearing on your traffic ticket, ANY officer from the same jurisdiction can be present to attest to the facts of the ticket for the prosecution. At your trial, it’s the officer who stopped you who has to be present.
NYPD WILL LIE ABOUT YOUR CASE THEY ARE PROS AT IT, BUT THEY WILL HELP THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY GET AWAY WITH MURDER, IN GENERAL NYPD JUST HATES CIVILIANS, IN A PERFECT WORLD EVERY POLICE OFFICER IN THE ENTIRE NATION 1 OUT OF 10 POLICE OFFICERS IN EVERY JURISDICTION ACROSS THE COUNTRY SHOULD VOLUNTEER TO SECURE THE SOUTHERN BORDER AND TAKE ARMS, BUT THERE'S NO MONEY IN THAT
I defended myself in a Mississippi courtroom in 1984. I won my case, but it was a kangaroo court. The judge realized I was not going to stop at his court. I was prepared to appeal as far as necessary. I pointed out several irregularities to the judge. The police chief was lying to cover up his officer’s incompetence.
The fact that a traffic violation is a criminal offense is ridiculous. They should only be a civil violation. The idea that you can be stopped, detained, jailed, etc for a simple violation is absurd.
I'm a long haul trucker from Cali. I got a speeding ticket in upstate NY back in 1987. I forgot about it. My Cali DMV report never reported it. As far as I knew I had a clean driving record regarding that ticket. 25 years later I was pulled in to a weight station in Gestapo Maryland. My truck passed the inspection. No violations. They ran my license. I was almost arrested for the ticket in NY from 25 years ago. They wrote me 3 different driving on a suspended license ticket. I had a copy of my current Cali DMV report. Showed valid. No tickets nor accidents. Cost me $1000 for an attorney and $800 for all 3 cases to b dismissed.
I call Maryland Little California, they take the worst of what California does and passes it into law. Also call it the people’s republic of Maryland. One of the many reasons I got out. And I dont miss it at all!
from personal experience, I was once charged for letting my dog run loose (I didn't have a dog, my rear porch was being repaired and the ticked should have been for not having a porch), the judge yelled at the prosecutor for having the wrong charges so the prosecutor quickly changed the charges and tried to prosecute under the corrected charges. I told the judge that I couldn't be prosecuted under the amended charges because I wasn't given the proper advanced notice of a court date and time to prepare my defense. This time the judge exploded at the prosecutor and read the riot act to him and dismissed all charges against me. Bottom line, even if the charges can be amended, there are still due process laws to prevent last minute changes in the court room. Once the officer presents the charges to the court, he can't change it. I answered the incorrect charges and after that it was too late to add new or amended charges.
agreed. Since they cannot be randomly pulling vehicles over, the infraction should be clear and something they can clearly verbally describe at that time. Not later after they have done some fishing.
The thing about not signing the ticket is true but you do have the right to read the entire ticket, because you have the right to know exactly what you're signing. Take your time, It means that officer cannot give another ticket to somebody else while you're reading that ticket. They want to pull you over give you a ticket and search your vehicle as quickly as they possibly can so they can move on to the next poor doing sucker. So if you slow them down by taking your time to read and fully understand what you're signing. Then that officer cannot give another ticket until you're done.😂😂😂
They are wasting time stealing from the public rather than looking for real crimes. But if you can delay them much longer, you might save another person from getting robbed.
What’s funny is most of the people posting here probably would love to give other inconsiderate or reckless drivers tickets if they could. Like when you see someone with expired tags or U-turns from the curbs, or the guy who almost hit you running a red light or stop sign. Right. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve been flagged down by somebody pointing out (or honking at me) a traffic violation that I did not see. And then they were incensed when I told them that I could not write a ticket for something that I did not see. I can’t testify in court that somebody “told” me about a traffic violation that happened in front of them.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hk I've been harassed on the side of the road by far more clowns straight b-llsh-tting about why they pulled my over so they could go fishing than I have been pulled for a valid infraction. I've been pulled for supposed drunk driving ("swerving in my lane") by a guy who was in the oncoming lanes of a divided highway doing at least 140mph combined(Yeah. within the speed limit in that state). Totally implausible. Total mockery of professionalism. Why was I pulled. Almost certainly out of state plates. I call clowns clowns when they do clown things. People don't like getting tickets. That's natural. People lose all respect and grow a healthy contempt for narcissistic little punks trying to play games and/or coerce, manipulate, intimidate, collude with "brothers". When I see peace officers again, I'll remember how to respect cops again. I wont be holding my breath.
Good stuff overall, and I appreciate your style! You're on the ball. Thank you for useful advice. In Arizona civil traffic is governed by the Arizona Civil Traffic Procedures and heard in Civil Traffic Court. Unlike a court where the defendant has rights, Arizona has crated this "special" class of hearing and process where there is NO DISCOVERY. So while you may want to "ask the prosecutor for evidence" all you'll get is information on how to pound sand. Prior to the actual hearing you can submit whatever documents you like --and the court and the prosecutor will ignore them. Once at the hearing you are (in Arizona) allowed to cross-examine the officer as to the evidentiary statements they've made. That means you CAN ask about measuring device calibration, keeping logs of same, officer experience, etc. but don't expect this to lead anywhere except a motion (by the prosecutor) to amend the record to "let it show that" the instrument was declared sufficiently calibrated by the tesifying officer. The Judge is a cop in a black robe. He/she will side and presumptively agree with the cop. Your "right" is the right to plead guilty, plead nolo contendre (Latin for "no contest but sounds better") or not guilty. The latter allows a scheduling of a thorough hearing where the black-robed cop still has a predisposition to side with the uniformed officer. I love living in Arizona. I do not love "Civil Traffic Court" and how politicians gutted civil rights so we (the accused) have no real choices as to how to handle a case... other than... you know... please guilty. I have no dog in this hunt YET. I drive on the public highways, so odds are I'll be in court sooner or later. I have no pending or active citations. I've never been arrested. I'm like "the good guy" and YET I fear for my safety if some piece of shit in a uniform wants to mess with me. That's what we call "a police state." thanks for listening.
People will think you are being dramatic, or perhaps just plain wrong about Arizona….. but it’s not true. You ARE VERY correct about the problems with tickets in that …. I fully believe you sir. We now are ALL facing a computer driven world with no time for civil rights anymore.
I spent a couple hours in jail after being arrested for refusing to sign a speeding ticket. Only after being in jail did I find out signing doesn’t admit guilt only that I acknowledged an officer wrote it out in front of me. My wife came in and I can hear her say, “I’m here to bail out the prisoner “. It was a small town, I was the only prisoner.
In the early 90s I got a ticket in NY. Since I didn't live there I didn't pay it. 5 years later I got pulled over in GA and went to jail for a suspended license.
I had a parking ticket in PA many years ago, in the 90's. At the time, I was living on the west coast, just visiting PA. It was a poorly written ticket, it didn't even have my license on it. So I kept it but never paid it. I've been pulled over 8-10 times now, they either let me go or give me a ticket. Nothing was ever said about that ticket.
Paid a out of state ticket, but didn’t inform my state DMV that I paid the ticket, so my state DMV canceled my licenses, didn’t tell me. Months later Military MP informs and had to explain to me what canceled licenses is, never heard of such a thing, then looks the other way so I could go get it fixed.
@@Vagabond_EtrangerPa. Sends out thousands of parking tickets every year, usually from Philly. Most people just pay the because it costs a lot in lost wages, travel, and the fact that if you did all that, and you lived in Pittsburgh, you might need to stay in a motel if the docket was full. Several states do that, I am told, but I don't know. Best bet, go around states that do that.
It's now the law in California that police have to tell you why they pulled you over first thing. But if you have a flat tire they will stop and demand a sobriety test.
It's now law in MN that police aren't allowed to ask, "Do you know why I stopped you?" It's a tacit violation of the 5th amendment because they're trying to get you to give up that right before they've advised you of it.
I’m a retired Florida Prosecutor and Judge and I’d like to compliment you on your excellent advice and video. I use to preside over traffic hearings early in my career. Later on, I only handled the appeals from the traffic Court. If an officer failed to appear in Court without any communication with the Court of some good reason, I would dismiss the case. When a person failed to appear without some prior communication with the Court, their license was eventually suspended if they didn’t pay certain fees associated with failures to appear. Either party was freely granted reasonable continuances and given new dates as conveniently to each party as possible. I hated traffic Court with a passion and was so glad to move up in jurisdiction. For the Judge it was a no win situation as the numbers were crazy and people who came to court were very adamant about their innocence, but had little but their insistence to prove it, whereas the cops had things like radar that were regularly tested and certified as to accuracy. I was so glad to handle the worse horrible felony over speeding tickets.
@@crosisofborg5524 I sincerely hope you gain control of your own mind someday. Sad what’s been done to you. You’ll be the first in the boxcar. Good luck, NPC.
To acknowledge police are privateers, and then calling them to serve their function... @@crosisofborg5524that's not hypocrisy short bus window licker.
In states like Oklahoma, a cop will stop you because your seatbelt is "loose". In certain cities in Oklahoma, cops can take you to jail for dumb stuff even if the infraction doesn't warrant that and you are not being beligerent. In certain cities in Oklahoma, the police really need to be investigated.
Document everything with video where possible, know your rights and do not give them up, and do not answer questions while you conduct your own investigation into the matters of what this public servant is doing. Remember, any question is an investigation, and you have the right to remain silent, just like they do.
Any state you can be arrested for stuff like that scotus has already approved it. But yes in my experience the cops around Westville and Guthrie are the absolute worse cops I have ever came in contact with
Pro Tip: In the last year, because I do a lot of driving, I’ve managed to occasionally exceed the speed limit, was “camping” in the outside lane, and once I was accused of not coming to a full stop at a stop sign. 2 of these offenses were at night. On both occasions, upon being pulled over, and since I had nothing to hide, I pulled over, careful to leave my seatbelt on, then rolled down the car windows completely, and turned on the interior light. I also put my hands on the steering wheel at 10 & 2, as suggested by defensive driving classes. Why the elaborate display? Well, I have a friend who’s a Texas Ranger, and he told me the great fear of every officer during a stop especially at night, is that they cannot see your hands and they cannot see who all is inside your car. Upon being asked for my license and registration, I ask them “May I go ahead and reach in my back pocket?” You’d say, this is really too much. What’s the point? Well, in my experience, it works, because I have been pulled over 7x in the last 10 years, once when I was exceeding the speed limit by over 26 mph and I haven’t gotten a ticket on any single one of these occasions. Offering a little bit of professionalism, a bit of respect, a willingness to show the officers you’re aware of their safety and you want for them to know you both appreciate (most of them) their safety and their families…Will go a long ways towards avoiding a ticket. Seems a small price to pay. Works for me, give it a shot.
I spoke with the prosecutor prior to being called up, explained my case and he said okay they will throw out or dismiss your case. When I was called, the judge paused, called the prosecutor up, whispered a thing or two, leaned forward scratched out my original charge, wrote in another charge (improper use of vehicle) and then fined me almost double what the fine was for the original charge. Cobb Co. Georgia
The worst part is the fees and surcharges that turn a $50 ticket into a $250 ticket. In some states if you fight the ticket and lose they add a court fee.
Those regressive property taxes are supposed to pay for the constitutional obligations of government, which includes the court. It seems that the court needs to tax the users while the government has lots of money to waste on "services" and projects that are not constitutional obligations of government.
LOL You will love this one. First I have not had a ticket for 40 yrs. But 53 yrs ago when I was 18, me and another guy was drag racing in Alton Bay NH. Early evening no one around Nov. Some resident called the cops. They never saw us doing it. We denied it. He took the word of the citizen. Remember small town of 8000, 4-6 cops on the force two cruisers. He writes in the OTHER line on the ticket: SPINNING TIRES. We signed the tickets. Two wks later we r in court. Trial case put to the end. Only 4 cases including ours. I had a week before court went to the police library and looked up laws. No laws for SPINNING TIRES inNH. Case was read. I call the Sarg to the stand. Ask him a couple general questions. Then i present the summons ticket as evidence and exhibit one. I then ask the cop what is the NHRSA for spinning tires? CRICKETS. The Archy Horn the judge says well George, to (the cop) you need to brush up on basic laws. Case(s) dismissed. We won BUT he finally got us for speeding at a later time.
In California you are not legally required to sign a ticket, but the officer is then required to bring you in front of a judge. He/she is required by law to arrest you. All you are doing by signing is stating that you will appear in court or pay the ticket. It's written on the ticket where you sign. Watched a YT video of a cop back east explaining everything to a woman that wouldn't sign, showed her on the ticket where it said she was just stating she'd appear in court, and also telling her if she didn't sign he'd have to arrest her and take her in front of a judge. She finally signed, but it took a while. I learned this stuff in Drivers Ed (I'm 70).
Excellent advice. It helps you be comfortable if you have friends or family who are cops or if a friendly neighbor is a cop. You are less likely to be nervous when stopped. Using a dash cam can be used to prove you were not speeding. The time between landmarks provides a visual evidence of the speed you were traveling. Plus it shows if that light was yellow when you entered the intersection and if you made a full stop at the stop sign. I don't speed, I use my cruise control religiously so I have not been stopped for that but I was stopped for a taillight out and one time a headlight. First thing I do is get the drivers license in my hand. When they come to the window, say, "Here is my license how else can I help you?" That sends the message I'm respectful and willing to assist. They will then ask for the insurance and registration. That gives me a chance to say, "Sheriff Jones told me not to be getting in the glove box when officer is approaching. I wasn't able to get those papers out earlier but with your permission I will get them now". See what that does? It sends the impression the sheriff in my county is a friend and that I have had conversations with the sheriff. That may or may not influence the officer but it's worth a try. If the officer is polite and professional I will answer basic questions because that reinforces the notion I am polite and respectful to police. Where you coming from is a standard question I'll answer. Where are you heading, is another I'll answer. That helps reinforce that I am cooperative. So, if the officer then begins to be intrusive that is when I say, "Officer, I have been respectful and polite. Your request to search my vehicle goes beyond the scope of a traffic stop". I do not consent to searches. Officer: "What are you hiding?" ME: "That is not the issue. I have seen videos of officers throwing items out all over the ground, I'm in no mood to clean up a mess." Officer: "I smell weed." Me: "It must be coming off your uniform.... (pause for effect)... from your last encounter with a weed user". (That sends the message you are not falling for that trick) Then you take this guys advice and insist on using the fifth to remain silent. That should be the end of it since you started out polite then lawyered up. Most cops will realize you are smart, know the law, and will not be intimidated.
The last speeding ticket I got was in Elmodel, which is exactly the kind of SW Georgia hick town the name suggests. A motorcycle cop at least 80 years old was waiting around a corner were the speed limit drops suddenly from 55mph to 35mph before you have a chance to slow down. He had the Southern hospitality schtick down pat. "We catch a lot of folks doing that, you know. I once had to write a tick to myself." He was quite a civics booster. "As long as you're hear why don't you enjoy yourself at the diner and then visit our town museum." As I lived 300 miles away, I wrote a letter of objection to the judge, but it didn't do any good, so I paid the $94.00, which I was told if I paid, there would be no ding on my driving record. That sounded shady, but I paid it by mail. I wrote the Georgia Bureau of Investigation about the speed trap, but never found out if it did any good. I never travelled that part of Georgia again.
@user-iy1vo2jf2q I used to know the mayor of a small town. One time he told me, "Last year our police wrote 200 tickets." I asked him if that was good or bad. He asked, "What do you think?" I said I don't know, that's why I asked. "It's terrible," he said. "They were supposed to write 2,000. That's how we get paid."
ya ever hear the one about the georgia sheriff talking about the death of a black man with 50 bullet holes in him stuffed inside a sealed barrel? worst case of suicide he ever did see
That's the favorite revenue booster for most small towns that are run by corrupt politicians, judges and cops. Some even try it on interstate highways but usually stick to the off interstate roads so if I'm going any distance I just stick to the Interstate and stay at the speed limit or below. I've considered driving the old US highways to take in the scenery and such but having grown up around small towns I don't want to wander into any of them I don't know really well.
This happened to me, I showed up the cop didn't and the judge was willing to reschedule, I ended up working with the prosecutor to lower it to a non moving violation
@@nonenone-wx1rl there was a reasonable excuse given that his wife was in the hospital from a car accident. That's something that is perjury if false after it was entered into the record. I was happy with lowering it to non moving violation. The fine was $65 as opposed to possible loss of license for third speeding ticket. That was 15 years ago, I have since slowed down.
So glad that the guy that wrote me a bogus ticket got paid over-time to be there, while I had to miss an entire day's worth of pay to be there. Seems fair.
@@captainjimolchs If you don't have an attorney, things will most likely not be different. The law/court racket couldn't be sustained if people didn't need attorneys to win a case. Citing a law may not do anything at all, because court judgements often modify the practical meaning, but the statute is never updated. You can know what the statute says backwards and forwards, but if you're not aware of case law that's related to it, you're going to be hosed. Lots of *lawyers* don't know that stuff, and average joes have no shot. It's not impossible to beat a traffic ticket in court without a lawyer, but it's close.
PLEASE HELP 😭 an officer told me to get into his car and it was midnight and as a young woman I felt unsafe getting into a car with a man I didn’t know, officer or not. So I stood next to the passenger seat inside the open door and asked “is it ok if I just stand right here because I’m feeling a little unsafe getting into the car when I’ve heard stories of men impersonating officers before.” The officer threatened to arrest me if I didn’t get in 😭 I was even more scared now and asked if I could call his department first just to verify he was legit and he just threatens to arrest me and it got so scary. 😭 I promised I wasn’t going to run I just wanted to feel safe before I got into the car. He was so aggressive and started talking like I was hiding something. I just wanted to call someone before I got into his car alone in the middle of the night …. I was left severely traumatized … thank God he didn’t try to arrest me because the more aggressive he became the more I wondered if he really was an impersonator and I was going to be murdered if I got in his car 😭 is it within my right to ask for verification for safety before I put myself in a vulnerable position like that ? Or could he have arrested me just because I was too scared to sit down ? 😭 He also refused to tell me how fast I was going and that was so weird. He threatened to give me a ticket instead of a warning if I asked again how fast I was driving. And I was very polite as much as possible. I had never in my life heard of anyone being asked to get into an officer’s car before. So I felt so unsafe. I didn’t know that was something they do sometimes. So I was so scared to get in and when he threatened to arrest me, it made me feel less safe … I didn’t know what to do to protect myself
i still have PTSD after dealing with traffic cops and judge... i have phobia of police cars now.. Will revoke my DL and registration. I am canceling all contracts with the state, because they are not mandatory.. they tricked us to think it is..
Lol ok… a criminal organization? Is it fair to call McDonald’s a criminal organization because it has a few criminals that work there? Anyone who believes the police are a criminal organization is seriously delusional and probably lacks the ability to follow and respect the law so they delude themselves into believing this.
@robertsmall1657 Robert, I think the problem is not a lack of respect for the law; it's a lack of respect for the men tasked with enforcing the law. I've gotten about 7 or 8 speeding tickets in 28 years of driving. Without fail, I'm polite, yet the man writing the ticket, who barely graduated High School and possesses an extremely over-tanned neck (some would say "red"); always wants to lecture me AND deliver a ticket. How about he either gives me a lecture and a warning, or shuts up, writes me the ticket, and goes home to his morbidly obese wife whom he's dated since the 7th grade?
@@gawf99 Very true, however he does mainly speak to constitutional amendments and your rights guaranteed by same, but yes, always check local ordinances too.
Regarding #2, I got a ticket thrown out decades ago because the officer wrote down the wrong circumstances that warranted him pulling me over. I had cut through a gas station parking lot to avoid a light, but the officer said I went West instead of East out of the gas station. It got dismissed (or whatever the action was) by the judge and that was that.
I got a warning instead of a tix as my answer to the police why I chose to have a living violation: “sir, I was reminiscing my small town from the 80s when you could cross this street safely in any direction” with bon Jovi playing softly on my stereo. 😂 I also handed him the information from a pretty silver envelope that I keep it in. He said he’s never seen such organization.
I put this on both-sides of a business card. Plus, I have the top line on a rubber stamp in red ink. "Without Prejudice" UCC 1-308 "I reserve my right not to be compelled to perform under any contract, commercial agreement or bankruptcy that I did not enter knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally. And furthermore, I do not and will not accept the liability of the compelled benefit of any unrevealed contract or commercial agreement or bankruptcy."
2:50 My brother went to court over a ticket for this very reason. This was a really long time ago, we were both teenagers I think…he might’ve been early 20s. The officer only spelled out the first two letters of our last name on his ticket instead of writing out the whole last name, which is much longer than that. So he went to court and fought it, and the judge threw it out. Guess the prosecutor didn’t notice it before trial 😂.
I got ticket in the pouring rain for following too close after a woman pulled in front of me and slammed on the breaks on a congested highway. It was on a slick bridge with no shoulder. Having never been to court before, I hired an ex-cop to help me out. Luckily, I was first up and there was a little trial since I pleaded not guilty. The cop explained about the "slick" roadway and the lack of shoulder, then the woman explained that she had just pulled in front of me. At this point the judge asked the prosecutor "Is that all you have?" When she replied in the affirmative, he said "there's no evidence of following too close. You're free to to." Then he looked sternly at the prosecutor and told her that he wanted to have a talk with her in his chambers. I can only imagine what he said to her for bringing such a weak case.
I got a ticket in California in 1984. I was there for the summer and came back to Texas, without disposing of the matter in the California court system. TEN YEARS LATER, I got a letter from California saying I owed them over a thousand dollars in fines, fees, and interest, and had an oustanding warrant. I still ignored them. Pretty sure it's off the books by now, as I have traveled to California since without any problems.
5 questions, but first: always good information. Always a good reminder to go slow, turn signals, proper stops at intersections. Q1: if you are being followed buy a cop and you choose to pull into (say) a convenience store, will that be perceived as suspicious activity? +Has never happened to me.) Q2: I was once pulled over but drove further in order to pull into a shopping center parking lot. The cop asked why I did that. I asked in my 25 year old surly voice: would you have preferred that I pulled to the side of the road and block traffic? (Was no longer a problem. I had short hair, non-suspicious car.) Q3A: what's doing 52/35, got pulled over. What's clearly guilty of the offense. Paid lawyer to represent me, wound up in a dismissed charge, not even faulty equipment. I was clearly going 52/35? Secretary said don't worry about it. Never even heard from court. Insurance never went up. Q3B: How was the $300 I paid my lawyer distributed? Q4: Do cops get any "kickback" money from tickets, depending upon them municipality? Q5: Do these "Constitutional Auditors" generally receive a wave off what are they generally get in trouble for their actions?
Your videos are great! I learned as a 15 year old kid that most cops have a HEAVY attitude, at least for young guys. I spent 52 years getting harassed in San Diego, mostly by cops younger than me. I’m over 70 now- I’ve fought every BS traffic ticket I ever got on principal! I’m sick of being presumed guilty of SOMETHING… like having your Dad follow you around just to kick your ass. Look up CA Traffic Stop (CA v SEAN PENN) a really bad case for jerky cops) Really cannot have the expectation of Respect from Police who 1) Have their lives in danger always 2) Not all Officers are difficult 3) But, cops rarely STOP crime 4) Not stopping crime, they are CONDUCTING enforcement of ‘violations’, which creates REVENUE. Everybody be cool-
Got a ticket in Montana once. As I was signing, the officer told me that his state did not participate in reciprocity, so it wouldn't show up on my record, nor be reported to insurance. I am generally law abiding, so I paid the fee by mail, but I could have easily just ignored it.
The video said there are 46 states in the compact, but I would do my own research as to finding out which 4 states do not participate before I'd take a random cop's word for it on the roadside. After all the video also did remind us that cops are legally allowed to lie to citizens. If the cop was on the level I'd say he's a cool cop.
@@onemoremisfit Of course I checked it out, even though there was no reason for him to lie about something to an out-of-stater that was just passing through. When I got home, a week later, I went online and saw that what he said was true. I contacted my insurance agent and asked what would happen if I paid a fine to a non-compact state. He told me that they would not report it, so my insurer would not know. The fine was $40, it was in a cone-zone, so that brought it to $80. That's about 1/5 the fine it would be in my state. I thought that state deserved the money for having an awesome highway patrolman.
@@michaelterrazas1325Most State Troopers in most states are polite and helpful, if the person they stop is the same. Been too all of the states except Alaska, so I don't know about that.
@@michaelterrazas1325you did the right thing. If I had actually committed some violation, I'd have been -happy- thrilled to pay the fine and be done with it. Id think of it as a 'thank you' to the great state of Montana for not participating in reciprocity. People will argue with the "thrilled" language here, but 40 years of life have taught me to pick my battles. And I'd think of it as paying to a system that a thousand times hasn't caught me for technically speeding. Cheers
In Georgia traffic violations are criminal violations as of 1990. You sign the ticket in lieu of posting bail so if you refuse to sign, you have to go to jail.
@@johnjames4567 In Georgia traffic violations use to be Civil violations before 1990 and you couldn't be jailed for them. But they made them a criminal violation punishable up to a year in jail. You refuse to sign the ticket you are arrested and have to post bail. It really pisses the cops off when someone refuse to sign it creates a lot more paperwork for them. How do I know this? I refused to sign a speeding ticket once.
O.C.G.A. 40-13-2.1 (2010) (a) A person who is issued a citation as provided in this chapter or Code Section 17-6-11, relating to display of driver's license in lieu of bail, shall sign the citation to acknowledge receipt of the citation and of his or her obligation to appear for trial. The officer shall advise the person that signing the citation is not an admission of guilt and that failure to sign will result in the person having to post a cash bond. If the person refuses to sign the citation, it shall constitute reasonable cause to believe that the person will not appear at trial and the officer may bring the person before a judicial officer or traffic violations bureau to post a bond as is otherwise provided by law. Fixed that for you.
@@ominouscalm thank you for proving my point .....going to jail and going to appear before a judicial officer or traffic violations bureau is two COMPLETELY different things.
"You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you at government expense." What is not said but applies: Anything you say CAN'T and will NOT be used FOR you in a court of law.
Statutory Jurisdiction is not Law but used in a Court of Law as a Misapplication of Law on Natural/Common Law Dry Soil based on Maritime/Admiralty/Equity which Only Applies to Fictional Public Entities of Corporate Persons Not Private Living Soul People! Statutes, Policies, Codes-including Traffic, Rules, Regulations, and Ordinances ARE NOT LAW they are Unconstitutional and violate Due Process of Law, Self v. Rhay and Rodrigues v. Ray Donovan (1985)!
If I remember, in my State, when you sign a ticket it is a promise to appear or pay the fine. If you refuse to sign you get arrested , take to jail, until you appear before a judge.
Here is a similar but different issue I ran into years ago. I was severed with a summons to go to court over a dog barking issue. I signed the summons that the office brought to me and when I went to court, the judge said "You admitted to guilt by signing the summons." I politely said to the judge, "Are you crazy, signing it for receiving the summons not for admitting guilt". I still lost the case, but and had to pay the court costs, but did not have to pay a fine.
Yep! Lincoln started us down the road towards communism with his war against the states (so called, Civil War) where he installed a government with far more federal control than was ever intended in the constitution. Karl Marx wrote him a letter of congratulations after the Union army took over.
@@phytonso9877he's not exactly wrong or right. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights was written for state citizens not US Citizens. State citizens haven't existed since before the civil war. You have to change your status from US Citizen to national. National is the new state citizen.
@@morgannordahl4355 "What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
@@morgannordahl4355 I know that I shouldn't respond irrespective of whether this is trolling or you're actually dumb enough to believe that, but either way, good lord. Here's a "hot" tip: If you put your hand in boiling water, the chip implanted in you at birth by the Illuminati glows red. Try it and see!
In my state a traffic ticket is a civil infraction. Refusing to sign it elevates it to a criminal misdemeanor and usually ends with the violator in custody, his or her car towed, and booking into jail.
if in your state a traffic stop is civil then the cop is breaking the law by stopping you....there is NO PROBABLE cause to stop you as EVERY traffic stop IS an arrest the moment the cop's lights went on
Are you sure? In every state I know of moving violations are misdemeanors. Now parking tickets, and other non moving violations, or even moving violations that are on private property are civil, but not on public roadways. Contract law doesn't apply to citations. They aren't admissions of guilt, but it does obligate you to show up to court or pay. In some states the ticket says you are technically under arrest, but free to go till your court date. Always sign the ticket....
@user-iy1vo2jf2q lol. I don't have a JD, and I'm not a lawyer, but I went to Cornell and I have a master's of legal studies degree. I don't lick boots bro. I'm the guy you hire to tell YOU which boot to lick. I've seen so many of you no step on snek guys cry like a b*"ch in front of a judge. SMDH.
Back in the 90s and early 00s while living in NYC, any error on a moving violation and/or parking ticket was 90% of the time is dismissed. That was when all tickets were always handwritten.
I find that being respectful and complying with all the reasonable requests gets me out of the traffic stop as fast as possible. Most of the time the ticket will be reduced and you just pay a fine, it sucks but it is what it is. Just request a supporting deposition when mailing in your plea and if they don't send it in 30 days the tickets dropped
The real question is why are the police allowed to escalate the situation just because you choose not to sign the ticket 🤔 if that's not intimidating and extortion, then what is....
Depending upon what state you were in, many traffic violations are criminal. When the officer stops you, you are legally under arrest. By signing a ticket with your promise to appear in court, you are released from the arrest. If you choose not to sign the ticket in a state where is a criminal offense, the officer has no choice, but to place you into custody. Also, every citation I have ever seen clearly states that by signing the citation is not an admission of guilt.
@@richardjones9282 You're being forced into a contract under duress - arrested if you do not comply. I'm not a lawyer, but I am an American and this is wrong.
The attorney I used for over 20 years used to go to trial and fight, typically ending in a dismissal. The last time I hired him, his traffic ticket strategy changed. He would let the lower court convict, then appeal. The problem was that it ended up going on my record as a conviction, then as a dismissal on appeal. Sure, the outcome is the same. But having it visible on my record is still not a good look. I prefer the deferred disposition now.
Generally, your advice is spot on; however, consider the following clarifications (Texas): Signing the citation is "promising to appear" to dispose of the citation. If you refuse to sign, it will result in your arrest due to the refusal to promise to appear per the terms stated on the citation. Under these circumstances, the officer is instructed to present the defendant to a magistrate in order to dispose of the citation. Another clarification is that some smaller cities in Texas do not broadcast failure to appear warrants beyond their own jurisdictions, i.e. statewide or beyond. This is because they would rather pick you up in their city so they can preserve right to revenue from the citations. When picked up outside of their jurisdiction, they have to share that revenue with the apprehending agency, as well as a general fund. Last clarification is in errors on the citation. Material errors that could get your citation dismissed were based on the days when tickets were hand written. If the date was omitted, for instance, the citation became an invalid instrument for prosecution. BWC's and handheld electronic citation devices are making this a very unlikely occurrence now. Just thought I'd toss that in for some light thought.
The one thing you may want to add is the Texas Transportation Code is part of the Texas Criminal Code and every offense, except for 3, are arrestable offenses. Failure to wear a seat belt? You can be taken to jail over that. I'm pretty sure the three you can't be arrested and jailed for are speeding, open container, and using your cell phone.
Texas is the worst! I got a ticket for crossing through a gas station going around a cop who was sitting there at the stop sign trying to clock people speeding down that road. OMG! unbelievable 😢
Sounds like you were trying to skip traffic by cutting through the gas station. That may have been the reason for the ticket? I’m trying to remember if I was told in driving class that was illegal. I live in Texas too.
@DanielWeger I was going in opposite direction and no other way to get through. Frisco is a disaster on Main st. Most here don't know how to drive but, have a very big, expensive SUV. Lots of construction on main. We are looking to move. Everyone has come here building giant mansions and nowhere for a single family home. Very sad. We have been here 35yrs. He blocked my way across. Wouldn't merge through
"Following you around waiting to see if you will commit a traffic violation" sounds a lot like harassment. If you don't think so then just reverse it. What if a bunch of news reporters followed around a police officer waiting to see if everything he did was appropriate and within the scope of his authority. I've seen youtube videos of private citizens recording a traffic stop and the police officer walks over and orders them to turn it off. Some of the citizens point out they are in their right because they are on their own property and the events taking place are in public with no expectation of privacy. The police officer still harasses the person recording. When the stop takes place at night the officer will shine a flashlight directly into the camera forcing the camera white balance to turn everything black but the light. "Following you around waiting to see" should sound wrong to any reasonable person, including law enforcement.
Shining a light into a camera has been ruled a civil rights violation because it is an attempt under color of law to infringe on the first amendment right to free press. Cops can lose qualified immunity (though they rarely do) for using a flashlight in such a manner, and can be personally sued.
Being a resident of Ft Worth I love this channel! Curious if you'd weigh in on the Caroline of Ft Worth police beatdown: 1A auditor doing her thing then officer Matthew Kruger bodyslams her into the pavement, knocks her out cold, then says quit refusing. Its a pretty f'd up situation...
That's funny that you mentioned Pennsylvania. I unfortunately live here and I can vouch that Pennsylvania is one of the most money hungry States in America. They want every last penny you owe. There is a saying in Pennsylvania. "Come here on vacation and leave on probation!" It's no joke. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. My brother has robbed me several times. He's broken into my home and robbed me. He has stolen about $ 400, 000.00 of of my parents, out of their bank accounts. But they concider him, " The golden Child " He's never had to face any consequences in his entire life. He got his 17th DUI and a few year's ago, my parents were friends with a neighbor, who work's for the Driver's license place. She is one of the head bosses. My parents paid her $10,000.00 to scrub his record clean. So when he got this 17th DUI, it appeared like it was his first. He got a slap on the hand, and I'm so aggravated. He managed to delay his hearing 8 x's. Which, was all on his side. I thought an Attorney could only get a total of 3 Continuance? Rather than get in trouble for this at home, my Dad left the couple year old, Dodge Ram where it got towed to and took him out and bought him a brand new one. I just think my Dad probably paid off the Judge, like he's done before. Is this sort of thing usual?? Thank you.
Why worry about it. There is a point where it's not your responsibility or concern. And given the choice, I would move far far away. One other thing to consider, could there be some guilt going on?
Smith and Wesson make a lot of tools you can use to prevent home invasions. Glock does as well. I'm partial to Kel Tec for all my security needs, but I understand they don't work for everyone. Head on down to your local pawn shop so you can acquire some home safety equipment and browse your options. I often find that many of my problems when it comes to home security is only 9mm away.
If there's one thing I always hated, it's speed traps. I feel like speed traps are borderline fraud because you could be going the speed limit of 55 and then suddenly it drops down to 25 mph and cops camp out these spots like a regular at a strip club. This should be hella illegal because you practically gotta slam on your breaks at this point and risk possible collisions.
I once knew a guy that left his dogs hiking baggies in a trash bag and threw it away weekly. His car was searched and the pig was seriously triggered 🤣
Cop pulled me over on my bicycle for riding at night w/o lights😂 He just wanted to run my id to see if i had warrants so he could search my bag. I was coming in from a major city into the suburbs.
I had something similar 30 years ago. The Mayor declared a particular day to be something like "Get out and ride your bike day." Well, I did. I got a citation for riding with ear buds. I'm sure the town made a lot of money that day. That Mayor was a genius.
cop those are handable just be courteous and don't break the law we need to talk about these administrators that keep harassing bullying and terrorizing us without no criminal repercussions
In California, signing a ticket is akin to signing to be released from custody even along side of the road... remember the old "by signing you agree to appear in court"?
I feel kind of sheepish in that I've had three warnings and zero tickets in 12 years. I signal and pull over to the right immediately. I turn the car off and shut the music down. Hands at top of wheel and give them my complete attention and give courteous, short answers to the point. Idk, I'm not especially lucky but maybe that's what it adds up to. "Ah yer getting hosed in every other way, but you'll have good luck with rollers."
I was a passenger in a car that got pulled over. I thought it would be funny to get out of the car and start doing the Charleston, but it didn’t go well. 🤦♂️😂
Two other officers and I did a felony stop on a car. The passenger got out and one of the other officers yelled, "GET DOWN" and the guy started moonwalking and doing the Cossak Dance. Was funny after the stop but not during.
Me and my wife was arrested at a Walmart self checkout, my wife never touched anything they arrested her for being with me. During my arraignment the judge never asked us if we plead guilty or not guilty, he just made us guilty. This was done through video. He released us and we did community service. We wanted to fight it because I was having problems with the self checkout. The Fort Worth police are at my Walmart everyday all day.
This is part of the reason both i and my daughter have dashcams. They also record audio, and because it's a video recording it's admissible in court as evidence. It even records video when the vehicle is off and in parking mode. So, as long as I'm standing in front of or behind my car, the camera will pick up the motion and record the video. I think that this information, that only you possess, is very valuable.
In Massachusetts, a young man was pulled over. The officer took his license and proof of insurance to the cruiser. He returned everything folded as he had received it. The young man later discovered a ticket had been folded inside the proof of insurance. By way of a bench warrant. Lesson, always check the paper work before returning it to the glove box.
Those states that allow cops to arrest you for not signing a traffic ticket are like those countries with friendly-sounding names that I avoid at all costs.
Certain errors CAN get a ticket thrown out. Many years ago my license was suspended for no reason. Come to find out the ticket (for an open container) was written to a person with my SAME DL# in another part of the state. Florida had recently added an extra digit at the end of all license #s due to population increases. A while back old school cops often forgot to write the last digit on a ticket. My last digit added was zero, meaning I was the first person to ever get a license with that number and the first person to come up if the license number if the number is searched without the extra digit. Long story short, I contacted the judge on the case and proved I was no where near the location where the ticket was issued and he reinstated my license.
Traffic stops are legal detentions . If you go silent etc & don’t sign your promise to appear, you’ll be arrested for that traffic offense, booked and have to pay bail. Most people see the light just before the handcuffs come out, but some don’t and then are begging to sign in the back of the car or when you hit the jail.
That HP lied to you. Most speed limit in the USA is 65-70. There's a few section in some states that still has 55, but I don't think they enforce it, cuz we're still doing 65+ in a 55 zone & I never see anyone pulled over. There is a minimum speed of 45, but if you can't do 45, like a heavy slow semi going up a steep grade with 40,000 lbs, then just put on your flashers & stay in the rightmost lane.
Never Sign Anything! If You Are Threatened Then Go Ahead And Sign Using “1-308 Without Prejudice , Under Duress”!!! ! This Means You Are Not Responsible For Anything Pertaining To COMMERCIAL LAW! Anyone Want To Know Further On REAL LAW (Nothing To Do With Policies Statutes Codes Rules Regulations Ordinances Mandates Etc.!!!) All “COMMERCIAL IN NATURE)!!!
There are so many attorney videos that say ask; "Officer, am I free to leave." I would say, for the most part, the cops won't answer that question. After asking with no response, you just need to leave and see if they will stop you.
Lots of this is slightly incorrect. On many points. Unless you have committed a traffic violation, or there's an articulable reasonable suspicion a crime has occurred. Cops can't just stop you to Id you, except for some checkpoints, in some states. Depends what state you got a ticket in, some states reciprocate, some don't. Even in some states the best they can do is get you for suspended driving ticket. They aren't going to extradite you back to Oregon from Texas on a failure to appear for a bench warrant for a 72 in a 55 ticket. Signing a ticket isn't an admission of guilt, but it does literally say that you are technically under arrest till you go to court in some states. Always sign the ticket. He's right about that. You can absolutely get tickets dismissed on mistakes on the citation. For example, LEOs are required to calibrate radar guns as well as calibrations done by the manufacturer. I've seen dozens of tickets dismissed because a single radar gun was overdue for factory calibration on one radar gun. It was no longer "an instrument of the law" Your best bet its hand over your licence, say I don't answer any questions or consent to any searches as soon as the officer walks up. They may say something like "do you mind if I search" that could be a request, or a command under color of law. If the officer asks you to get out of the car ask them if it's a request or command. If they say command. Get out of the car immediately.
1:22 ask or demand/order though. those are 2 completely different things. I think it should be clarified if it's a "lawful order" then yes, comply. But don't get out voluntarily. 2:48 BUT if they're making mistakes on the ticket then. You can use that to make the police sound incompetent when they issued the ticket in the first place. It won't be a deal breaker but it will help your case. 5:22 It's part of their job and they get paid BUT, it's NOT FUN for them to go to court lol. They HATE going especially if they don't have a strong case against you. Some states they made it illegal for the police to have quotas they have to meet with traffic citation. Everyone knows that. What people DON'T know is that there are still INCENTIVES for them to write a certain amount of citations. If they don't write enough traffic citations then they might not be allowed to patrol certain areas that are more fun than others OR they can get their speedometers taken away and they have to manually catch speedsters with their patrol car. What I'm saying is, if they go to court THEN they have time taken away from them from doing something more fun like meeting their INCENTIVIZED traffic citations. 6:05 for my state, you get ONE freebie to reschedule but you have to do it 1 week before the hearing. You can do it a second time but it has to be legit, like a doctor’s note or something. ALWYAS delay your hearing at least once if you're able to. 14:12 Lol convince the prosecutor to dismiss the case that they're trying to prosecute you for? That doesn't seem right. Only one that needs convincing I thought, is the judge? 14:46 If they refuse to dismiss the case or they try to give you a “deal”, you can actually WAIT to see if the officer shows up before you take the deal lol. If the police shows up, THEN take the deal if you’re shy about defending yourself infront of everyone. If the police doesn’t show up, then the judge might outright just dismiss the case like they did with mine. DO NOT take the deal before the officer shows up lol, that would be dumb because they might not even show up in the 1st place.
Another important thing to remember for the citations in other states, be careful when pleading guilty as your state may have harsher penalties than the one you were cited in. I had a coworker who lived in Connecticut but got pulled over in Massachusetts. I forget the exact infraction (something like unsafe driving maybe). In MA, it was a 0 point ticket so he just plead guilty and paid it. In CT where he lived, the infraction of the same name was 4 pts, and he ended up with a suspended license.
Im a truck driver. And in Wisconsin i was pulled over. For not changing lanes. To go around an emergency vehicle with lights on. This cop was set up on a blind curve at an exit ramp on the interstate. Cop acted like a drill sergeant and obviously fresh out of the academy. Anyway this exit was where i already did my trip plan and was getting fuel at this exit. Several reasons i couldn't change lanes for safety. But i did move over to the center line. Giving cop as much room as possible while still getting my exit. Keep in mind the law states, move over or slow down for emergency vehicles. I was already showing for the exit. Also the cop was just sitting there with his lights on. He had no vehicles pulled over and no one was out walking around. Anyway fought the ticket $600 fine looming. The ticket was reduced to dirty windshield and a $300 fine. Also the first infraction was a moving violation and a ridiculous amount of points on my license. Akin to wreckless driving in a semi. I would have lost my truck, job and any future driving jobs with this on my license. My career would have been over. The dirty windshield was no points. Not a moving violation. Cost me court fees, attorneys fees and a $300 ticket. Was reduced to
0:18 Well, you better learn to get over it because cops think that you should be happy and enthusiastic when they detain you, and court have actually backed them up by ruling that it is indeed "suspicious" for innocent people to feel stressed, anxious, or nervous if they see a cop, someone whose entire job is specifically to ruin lives. (Remember, courts have ruled that cops aren't legally required to save or protect lives, protect or recover property, or investigate or solve crimes, so therefore, they're not legally required to do any of the things that tax-payers pay them to do, so the the only thing they do is hunt people for fun and profit, looking for opportunities to hurt people and rob them.) If you feel uncomfortable when you see a cop, that's because you must obviously be a criminal. 🤷 0:27 On the one hand, cops do love people begging them, that really gets them off. On the other hand, the only thing that gets them off more then people begging them for mercy is to not show mercy. 0:33 Remember, even if the ticket is dismissed, the court and police-department don't compensate you for your lost time and money dealing with it (not to mention any other COLLATERAL DAMAGES cops inflict, and since they get off scot-free when they do this, there's zero consequence for them to just break the law and drag-fish EVERYBODY, inflicting collateral-harm on everybody, the majority of which are innocent). 1:25 That's what cops want, for people to just bend over out of fear. Do what they say and forfeit your rights and privacy and bodily-integrity because if you don't, they'll make it worse. Just like SAist, just relax and spread for them so it'll hurt less. 🤦 1:44 Be prepared to stand up for your rights… and by doing so, making the cop angry and risking your life. 1:51 This is the one piece of advice that's universal. NEVER BELIEVE A COP. Whenever a cop talks, ALWAYS assume they're lying. No matter what. Courts have ruled that the "good guys" are allowed to lie and commit crimes. 3:00 It's BS that the prosecutor can compensate for the cop's incompetence and illiteracy by just amending the ticket but still hurt you for not showing up in court because the court sent the paperwork to the wrong address because of the cop's mistake. 😠 I've seen numerous cases of this where the court kept sending paperwork to some other address, so the intended recipient didn't get the notice of when they were scheduled for court, or in some cases, even know they HAD a case, and the court didn't apologize for screwing up and actually punished them for… um… 🤔 not getting someone else's mail, or being psychic? 🤷 3:21 The courts going to let the cop and prosecutor fix their mistakes (even ones that cost lives) without any consequence, but if civilians make a mistake, there's zero mercy. You signaled at 99' from a turn at an empty intersection instead of 100'? Too bad! No fix. $300 now! 😒 5:04 The system already has ALL of your information, EVERYTHING is in the databases. There's ZERO reason for physical paperwork. 🙄 It's just a technicality to let them fabricate BS charges. 5:53 And yet, I've seen numerous cases of cops not showing up to court and their BS tickets being dismissed, but their victim still wasted time and money to go to court to deal with it. 😒 6:09 As usual, the system is specifically and hypocritically rigged against tax-payers and for the cops and courts. 😠 6:52 LOL!!! 😂 No, quite the contrary. In fact, cops SPECIFICALLY TARGET out of town plates specifically because they know it would be too much hassle and cost for you to have to stay around for a few weeks or come back in a few months to fight a BS ticket in court, so you'll just roll over and pay it. It's literal highway-robbery. 😠 8:15 Funny how the "united" states are NOT united when it comes to laws that protect people, they'll just make their own laws, but when it comes to laws that HURT people, they're suddenly united. 😒 9:28 * They follow you around like a naïve misguide and USELESS student-loan FOREVER. 9:56 And since there are INFINITE traffic-laws thanks to the auto-industry 😒, it's pretty much impossible to avoid a cop pulling anyone over at any time for any reason to say you did a traffic infraction and then magically being allowed to do a search and arrest. (Especially since cops are not required to provide ANY proof of traffic-infractions for tickets, they just SAY you did it and the court will accept their word; I've even seen cases where their victims had EXCULPATORY evidence like dashcam footage that they didn't, but the court still upheld the ticket! 🤦) 10:07 It's insane that cops are allowed to STALK people, you know, what's a CRIME for other people. 🤦 If you follow someone else around, you'll go to jail, but cops are allowed to drive around all day, stalking someone, waiting for an opportunity to pounce on them for signalling at 99' or touching the line during a turn or their wheel moving an angstrom at a stop-sign. 😠 Or they'll claim you did a traffic-infraction, but instead of pulling you over right away, they'll follow you for half an hour to stalk you all the way home and into your driveway before doing a "traffic-stop" on a parked car after you got out and went home, so they can rip you out of your house. 😠 MADNESS!!! 10:24 What if my car WAS road-worthy but was damage from all the gdmf trash roads‽‽‽ 😠😠😠 The other day, my car suddenly pulled to the left, nearly into oncoming traffic because the gdmf road (that they JUST repaved) was uneven and messed up! 😠 11:28 Cops aren't pigs, they're dogs. They have suuuuuper great noses. They can smell alcohol that doesn't exist. And if you blow 0.00, they'll suddenly smell weed that doesn't exist. And if you offer to do a blood-draw, they'll suddenly smell pills that don't exist! 🤯 (Remember the recent one of a literal gang of tatted-up cops who pulled over the guy and his daughter and covered the bodycams and pretended to find "burnt foil and white powder" in the car, and the cop said the white powder "looks like Xanax"? 😂) 11:52 PFT! How naïve. If you're stressed, the cop will say that's "suspicious". If you're calm, the cop will say that's "suspicious". Remember how they say that anyone who isn't stressed out in the interrogation room is guilty and that only guilty people can sleep while in jail at night? YOU CAN'T WIN. 😒 14:25 Again, I've seen cases where the driver had evidence that they didn't do anything wrong and the court still upheld the BS ticket. 🤦 14:31 No, they won't be impressed, they'll be annoyed that you're not giving them free money. 😒 Governments don't work for people, all they do is try to find as many ways as they can to steal money from people. 15:00 "Traffic-tickets are all about money for the government" - Silly me, I thought traffic laws were about safety. 🤦 Gotta love how the selfish auto-industry completely bought the continent, terraforming it to cater exclusively to cars, propagandizing not being in a car as a bad thing, bribing legislators to criminalize not being in a car and also being in a car. 😠 15:05 WHO is issuing traffic-ticket quotas? The police-department? The city? That should be ILLEGAL!!! 😠 There should be some sort of regular inspection to check if there are any quotas and punish them if they do. 15:13 Yup, you get hurt TWICE, you get the primary damage, AND the COLLATERAL-DAMAGE. 😠 It's like if an SAist violates someone and then leaves them with HIV as well. 😒 15:44 The government is willing to drop it if you give them some money, you know, LITERAL EXTORTION. 😠 (It's basically a traffic version of an Alford plea, the most disgusting thing in the jurisprudence-system, a sure sign that the system has FAILED HARD! 😠 Imagine a prosecutor telling you to take the deal because "would you rather be innocent and go to prison for one year or be innocent and go to prison for 20 years?" 😠) 16:35 If you hire a lawyer and pay their exorbitant fees, they will NOT be reimbursed if the state drops the charges or the cop doesn't even show up in court. One way or another, the cop has inflicted damages on their victim. 😠
Absolutely do not exit the safety of your vehicle for a traffic violation without a justified reason. Makes me wonder how many of these pro cop lawyers giving advice online actually have these kind of encounters with law enforcement.
I was in a not at fault wreck on a gas powered Scooter.
Just after escaping death, the state trooper still gave me 1 charge : No Motorcycle License.
So I went to judge trial and showed the judge ; nobody can get a State motorcycle license on a non clutch ( automatic transmission ) bike : it's not allowed.
( My air cooled scooter doesn't even use water and dose 40mph at 60-70mpg ; it's a county road bike )
Well I floored the whole court room .
Even the judge looked across the whole court room openly and said " I'll fix this later, defendant not guilty ".
What made me mad is the young posturing state trooper wore his sunglasses the whole time and the " public pretender " charged me $50 representation for only announcing my name.
Last thing she said openly to me as everyone was leaving the court room was " I couldn't of done that ".
It still cost me court cost even dealing with them.
I don't feel like I won anything and have had an attitude towards the system ever since. They're crooks.
Who ises public defenders for a traffic ticket? If found not guilty you never have to pay a dime to the court.
Yes they are
It is not about justice it is about extracting money from the public.
@@raulthepig5821An unregulated tax
What did the judge mean when he said, "I'll fix this later"
I think what we can conclude from this is that people are dealing with the biggest gang in America.
Absolutely 💯 If you ever Get A Ticket, You Have 72 Hours To Mail The Ticket To The Secretary Of State!! From Then On The Cop That Wrote The Ticket Has To Pay Said Ticket!!
The problem is mostly in corrupt democrat run cities. It's out in small town America too but not all departments are brown shirts. We've got to get control of the leadership of the cities and get these POS naziss out of there. Real cops love the law and hate criminals. Bad cops hate the law and love criminals. Because they are criminals.
It's just the mob with different names, and cops are the extortionists and enforcers. And yet they can't seem to figure out why people hate them
Yup. Police are not your friends!
Americans are robbed on the roadside by state sanctioned highwaymen every single day.
I like to tell people "Anything can be use AGAINST you in court, and Nothing will be used FOR you in court."
Always record EVERY interaction you have with cops
Otherwise, the court will believe all their lies. Even though they know they're liars. Its all part of the Big Business of law enforcement. Which is a subterfuge for shaking down the working-class.
This is truly wise advice. It is the only thing that can level the playing field, and give you some actual decent legal recourse, in the aftermath of being preyed upon by law enforcement.
It is a shame, so many take no precautions at all, when dealing with law enforcement. It is not safe to assume: police officiers will abide by the law themselves, as so many police officiers know, robust protections are in place (qualified immunity) should they decide to violate your rights......even in an egregious way. Recording them, ideally, without their knowledge, may be the only way, you will ever have justice, should you be victimized by law enforcement.
I strongly suggest a background process video recorder (easily available on your app store for free). That way your phone can stay locked while recording and not tipping off any officer
Any government interactions really!!!
And tape record everything anyone in government says or concerning insurance issues ect…………….
I’m not a lawyer and I don’t always agree with everything they say but overall, this attorney provides the best advice online than most and I watch them all.
You don’t have to do anything wrong for the police to investigate you. Sometimes the police will lie and make up a traffic violation to pull you over for.
My friend got pulled over for "speeding" one afternoon, he was held on the side of the road while his truck was searched for nearly 2 hours until the sun went down. At which point the cop gave him a tocket for driving wothout his headlights on as his only citation.
It was 4pm when he was pulled over and the sun was still in the sky before he was held without charges for 2 hours. He wasnt driving at night at all, let alone driving without headlights at night
@@cyleleghorn246 Years ago I was going home from work at 3AM. I passed by a cop sitting on the side of the road. I was in the right lane the whole time. That forms a continuous lane that goes into an on ramp that takes you onto a highway. I know I was doing the speed limit and had good lane positioning. Since it’s a continuous lane, there’s no reason to use a turn signal. The cop pulled me over and said I went left of center and failed to use my turn signal. I could tell he was making it up as he went along. When he saw my work shirt and could clearly see that I wasn’t intoxicated, he let me go with a “warning”. He clearly lied and made up things to check me out.
@@cyleleghorn246 people make the wrong word dont never say the world driving. if you driving then you need alic but if you are traviling then no lic is need. this is the law
@@jsphmo you are wrong. If you are sitting in the driver's seat of a car you are considered to be "driving" by the law. You can get a DUI (driving under the influence [of alcohol]) simply by sitting in the driver's seat of a car on private property without even the engine running.
No you can't.well you can but it's wrong.if you don't put it in gear and move or attempt to move you are not driving.and that's no duo.my opinion dui is not a crime.now I would not suggest driving like that but it's not a crime.wheres the victim? where's the property damage? again where's the victim? another thing they DO NOt have any jurisdiction over a living man or woman unless you give it to them.aturnonme or lieyour lawyer they give them jurisdiction cause their scum bags
What if the officer purposefully misquotes me in his report, to try and make me sound like a jerk. He even used quotations. The conversation was on 3 body cams, my phone, and my ring doorbell. I said "I choose to use my 5th amendment rights to not answer any questions". He added to it and quoted me calling them names and saying smart alec things.
Press charges
Contact a lawyer and tell them this, it'll make their day.
Make sure not to accept any settlement offers: they wouldn't pay if it didn't ultimately save them money
Sue, they cannot hold it against you for practicing your rights.
Send your ring camera footage to the prosecutor. Do you have the body cam footage? If not file a FOIA request before your court date. Being disrespectful to LEOs isn't illegal. Only disturbing the peace and obstruction are.
In order to "sue" you have to prove a tort. It's not easy and not cheap. Proving an officer lied on an incident report by use of video is much less expensive. You could easily do it pro se.
@@Zzz-cx5uphe can't "press charges" or even initiate charges. A prosecutor has to do that. You can however file complaints and write letters to try to compel the DA to charge them.
About 10 years ago, I went to court to fight a traffic ticket!
The day in court when I went to fight the ticket, there was 50 other people fighting their tickets!
The judge found everyone guilty and fined them! Even if I was guilty!
It is mathematically impossible that 50 out of 50 people were guilty!
It was all about the money! The courthouse was less than a year old and the city needed to pay for it! Even my 10 year son who was with me knew! As we left the courtroom he said dad that was just about the money wasn’t it! 😮😮
6.5 billion a year industry, and that is not counting the insurance surcharges. It is a boon to insurance companies' profits.
No it is not mathematically impossible. Your baseline assumption is incorrect. If all 50 tickets were for legitimate traffic violations then all were legal tickets and all individuals were guilty. You are assuming some statistical number are not guilty to which you have no proof or reason to believe that to be true.
Communist corruption of our ‘judicial system’. Creating criminals and oppressing the public is their main priority now.
@@phprofYTand you must be a cop covering for the other road pirates. 💩
@@phprofYT their is no way no how in every instant that cops are always right! And by the way I’m a retired law officer! And I have seen some questionable reports from other officers! And supervisor rubber stamping it! So I know first hand that the odds are impossible!
In Ga most traffic citations are criminal so signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt but is basically a signature bond so you don’t go to jail.
In the 1960’s my brother got a speeding for going 29 mph in a 25 mph zone. However, there was a line on the citation where the officer was to enter what a safe speed would have been. He wrote 30 mph would have been safe. That ticket was thrown out by the judge.
My friend got a ticket for going too slow. 😂
The law enforcement industry was originally designed to protect and serve the public. Today their goal is to generate revenue for the government.
Public safety
Arguably, the police are the Standing Army that are not supposed to exist under the Constitution.
Public safety is a minor concern. Actions speak louder than words. Deeds reveal the truth.
The focus of law enforcement is on generating unlegislated revenue for the state. The effort is on achieving a positive cashflow - Maximum return for minimum effort and minimum risk. It is determined by cash generated. Not on what the cost of a type of crime is to society.
If it was, there would be far more concern over Identity theft, or human trafficking - just to list two.
The effort devoted to "Traffic Control" outweighs all other law enforcement combined by at least a 3 to one ratio.
Everyone basically perceives this. More and more people are getting fed up with it.
We're being harvested for cash by what are far too often narcissistic or psychopatic cops - who should never have been allowed to wear a badge. Meanwhile, the real criminals are left to operate in a virtual law enforcement vacuum.
Some people even argue that we wouldn't have so many sick b@$tards wearing badges if there wasn't such a demand for revenue collectors lining our nation's roadways.
the police were created to protect rich people's property like their homes and slaves
i think it was originally design to catch slaves fleeing slavery
Removing "Qualified Immunity" would benefit the law abiding citizen and force corrupt police & judges to follow the law or face consequences.
It would harm citizens in ways you can’t begin to imagine.
@@crosisofborg5524 love star trek, I still watch deep space nine and voyager regularly on Paramount. Regarding your point, you're probably right, we live in an overly litigious society where people see the courts as the lottery. Where good cops are discarded to appease the mob (ie derek chauvin) After looking into it further, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico have removed qualified immunity and they are spiraling out of control.
You don’t understand what QI is.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hk why don't you explain it instead of being condescending ...prik
@@LAPDDET-bn7hk The doctrine of qualified immunity allows state and local officials to avoid personal consequences when they violate the law and a persons constitutional rights... how am I doing? It has been repeatedly used by police officers to escape accountability and civil liability for engaging in violent and abusive acts against the public.
They share info between states for a traffic ticket but a cop gets fired for agregious crime and another stare or county will not care about sharing that information,
Not you see why the founding Fathers went back into session to write the Bill of Rights. Even they knew way back then that all governments eventually become corrupt. Ours is no different.Traffic laws and its enforcement is big revenue for the state. That's why cop are so well protected. Its a clandestine way to collect more taxes.
That always gets me... Being arrested for resisting arrest... How am I being arrested for resisting arrest when I wasn't being arrested in the first place???
@@vrdog9660 In many cases the officer will write you up for resisting arrest for one thing and change the report to something different. He may first write "you tried to run", then he may change it to "you put your hand in your pocket" and when the other officers on the scene let him know that neither of those happened, he will many times write "you didn't get on the ground fast enough".
@@Tog84two97 Really, How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Its a retro-active charge ; think " taking back consent after over a decade"
In Virginia you are under arrest and signing the summons is your release
Option 1 - Deferred adjudication (pay a fine, plead no contest, it drops from record if you don’t get another citation in 3-6 months)
2. Hire a lawyer (In most bigger towns lawyers will represent you for the cost of the ticket they get it dismissed almost always.
3. Driver safety course (I’m not a fan of this but it’s better than paying ticket.)
Being arrested for resisting arrest is the most ridiculous illogical thing I've ever heard of. Just shows the mentality of our legal system. Common sense has left the building.
Sounds like someone wants to be arrested for resisting arrest. They'll even throw in a count of obstruction free of charge. Maybe disturbing the peace, too.
And I think there are 4 levels of it. They have found so many ways to hurt us.
a detainment is an arrest lawfully but not legally. lol. peace
WUT
that's true they try to charge me with resisting arrest when I was not arrested or had a warrant for my arrest; then they try to charge me with obstruction for not answering any questions
In NY and MA, if you go to court for the initial hearing on your traffic ticket, ANY officer from the same jurisdiction can be present to attest to the facts of the ticket for the prosecution. At your trial, it’s the officer who stopped you who has to be present.
NYPD WILL LIE ABOUT YOUR CASE THEY ARE PROS AT IT, BUT THEY WILL HELP THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY GET AWAY WITH MURDER, IN GENERAL NYPD JUST HATES CIVILIANS, IN A PERFECT WORLD EVERY POLICE OFFICER IN THE ENTIRE NATION 1 OUT OF 10 POLICE OFFICERS IN EVERY JURISDICTION ACROSS THE COUNTRY SHOULD VOLUNTEER TO SECURE THE SOUTHERN BORDER AND TAKE ARMS, BUT THERE'S NO MONEY IN THAT
I defended myself in a Mississippi courtroom in 1984. I won my case, but it was a kangaroo court. The judge realized I was not going to stop at his court. I was prepared to appeal as far as necessary. I pointed out several irregularities to the judge. The police chief was lying to cover up his officer’s incompetence.
The fact that a traffic violation is a criminal offense is ridiculous. They should only be a civil violation. The idea that you can be stopped, detained, jailed, etc for a simple violation is absurd.
Don't forget the face-down on the pavement if the cop feels threatened. --Old Guy
It is civil.
I agree in most cases, but what about hit & run, reckless driving, or DUI?
It’s a criminal violation otherwise they would not have the authority to stop and detain you
I'm a long haul trucker from Cali. I got a speeding ticket in upstate NY back in 1987. I forgot about it. My Cali DMV report never reported it. As far as I knew I had a clean driving record regarding that ticket. 25 years later I was pulled in to a weight station in Gestapo Maryland. My truck passed the inspection. No violations. They ran my license. I was almost arrested for the ticket in NY from 25 years ago. They wrote me 3 different driving on a suspended license ticket. I had a copy of my current Cali DMV report. Showed valid. No tickets nor accidents. Cost me $1000 for an attorney and $800 for all 3 cases to b dismissed.
Judges like to support their fellow lawyers. 🤮
I call Maryland Little California, they take the worst of what California does and passes it into law. Also call it the people’s republic of Maryland. One of the many reasons I got out. And I dont miss it at all!
Maryland is a demtard shithole..
You probably won't like what I say but, all 3 cases were dismissed and you stayed out of jail.
I hope your memory learned a valuable lesson.
from personal experience, I was once charged for letting my dog run loose (I didn't have a dog, my rear porch was being repaired and the ticked should have been for not having a porch), the judge yelled at the prosecutor for having the wrong charges so the prosecutor quickly changed the charges and tried to prosecute under the corrected charges. I told the judge that I couldn't be prosecuted under the amended charges because I wasn't given the proper advanced notice of a court date and time to prepare my defense. This time the judge exploded at the prosecutor and read the riot act to him and dismissed all charges against me. Bottom line, even if the charges can be amended, there are still due process laws to prevent last minute changes in the court room. Once the officer presents the charges to the court, he can't change it. I answered the incorrect charges and after that it was too late to add new or amended charges.
It should be law for cop to tell you why they pulled you over.
It is in Cali and one other state but...they won't get in any trouble if they don't lol. It's a start.
agreed. Since they cannot be randomly pulling vehicles over, the infraction should be clear and something they can clearly verbally describe at that time. Not later after they have done some fishing.
It is law. They have to inform you. But when and how is up to them. Not you.
Cops should not be able to lie unless citizens are.
@@55rhill “Citizens” do all the time.
The thing about not signing the ticket is true but you do have the right to read the entire ticket, because you have the right to know exactly what you're signing. Take your time, It means that officer cannot give another ticket to somebody else while you're reading that ticket. They want to pull you over give you a ticket and search your vehicle as quickly as they possibly can so they can move on to the next poor doing sucker. So if you slow them down by taking your time to read and fully understand what you're signing. Then that officer cannot give another ticket until you're done.😂😂😂
They are wasting time stealing from the public rather than looking for real crimes. But if you can delay them much longer, you might save another person from getting robbed.
What’s funny is most of the people posting here probably would love to give other inconsiderate or reckless drivers tickets if they could. Like when you see someone with expired tags or U-turns from the curbs, or the guy who almost hit you running a red light or stop sign. Right.
Can’t tell you how many times I’ve been flagged down by somebody pointing out (or honking at me) a traffic violation that I did not see. And then they were incensed when I told them that I could not write a ticket for something that I did not see. I can’t testify in court that somebody “told” me about a traffic violation that happened in front of them.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hk I've been harassed on the side of the road by far more clowns straight b-llsh-tting about why they pulled my over so they could go fishing than I have been pulled for a valid infraction. I've been pulled for supposed drunk driving ("swerving in my lane") by a guy who was in the oncoming lanes of a divided highway doing at least 140mph combined(Yeah. within the speed limit in that state). Totally implausible. Total mockery of professionalism. Why was I pulled. Almost certainly out of state plates. I call clowns clowns when they do clown things. People don't like getting tickets. That's natural. People lose all respect and grow a healthy contempt for narcissistic little punks trying to play games and/or coerce, manipulate, intimidate, collude with "brothers". When I see peace officers again, I'll remember how to respect cops again. I wont be holding my breath.
So what's the purpose? You'd be wasting your own time too
@user-iy1vo2jf2q The Explorers help a bit, but yes height of eye helps for sure.
Why is it a crime for a defendant to give false or misleading information however for a peace officer to do the same is permitted.
Good stuff overall, and I appreciate your style! You're on the ball. Thank you for useful advice.
In Arizona civil traffic is governed by the Arizona Civil Traffic Procedures and heard in Civil Traffic Court. Unlike a court where the defendant has rights, Arizona has crated this "special" class of hearing and process where there is NO DISCOVERY. So while you may want to "ask the prosecutor for evidence" all you'll get is information on how to pound sand. Prior to the actual hearing you can submit whatever documents you like --and the court and the prosecutor will ignore them.
Once at the hearing you are (in Arizona) allowed to cross-examine the officer as to the evidentiary statements they've made. That means you CAN ask about measuring device calibration, keeping logs of same, officer experience, etc. but don't expect this to lead anywhere except a motion (by the prosecutor) to amend the record to "let it show that" the instrument was declared sufficiently calibrated by the tesifying officer.
The Judge is a cop in a black robe. He/she will side and presumptively agree with the cop. Your "right" is the right to plead guilty, plead nolo contendre (Latin for "no contest but sounds better") or not guilty. The latter allows a scheduling of a thorough hearing where the black-robed cop still has a predisposition to side with the uniformed officer.
I love living in Arizona. I do not love "Civil Traffic Court" and how politicians gutted civil rights so we (the accused) have no real choices as to how to handle a case... other than... you know... please guilty.
I have no dog in this hunt YET. I drive on the public highways, so odds are I'll be in court sooner or later. I have no pending or active citations. I've never been arrested. I'm like "the good guy" and YET I fear for my safety if some piece of shit in a uniform wants to mess with me. That's what we call "a police state." thanks for listening.
People will think you are being dramatic, or perhaps just plain wrong about Arizona….. but it’s not true. You ARE VERY correct about the problems with tickets in that …. I fully believe you sir. We now are ALL facing a computer driven world with no time for civil rights anymore.
I spent a couple hours in jail after being arrested for refusing to sign a speeding ticket. Only after being in jail did I find out signing doesn’t admit guilt only that I acknowledged an officer wrote it out in front of me. My wife came in and I can hear her say, “I’m here to bail out the prisoner “. It was a small town, I was the only prisoner.
In the early 90s I got a ticket in NY. Since I didn't live there I didn't pay it. 5 years later I got pulled over in GA and went to jail for a suspended license.
Of course you did GA loves that
I had a parking ticket in PA many years ago, in the 90's. At the time, I was living on the west coast, just visiting PA. It was a poorly written ticket, it didn't even have my license on it. So I kept it but never paid it. I've been pulled over 8-10 times now, they either let me go or give me a ticket. Nothing was ever said about that ticket.
Paid a out of state ticket, but didn’t inform my state DMV that I paid the ticket, so my state DMV canceled my licenses, didn’t tell me. Months later Military MP informs and had to explain to me what canceled licenses is, never heard of such a thing, then looks the other way so I could go get it fixed.
The legal system turns slowly, but grinds exceedingly fine.
@@Vagabond_EtrangerPa. Sends out thousands of parking tickets every year, usually from Philly. Most people just pay the because it costs a lot in lost wages, travel, and the fact that if you did all that, and you lived in Pittsburgh, you might need to stay in a motel if the docket was full.
Several states do that, I am told, but I don't know. Best bet, go around states that do that.
It's now the law in California that police have to tell you why they pulled you over first thing. But if you have a flat tire they will stop and demand a sobriety test.
It's now law in MN that police aren't allowed to ask, "Do you know why I stopped you?"
It's a tacit violation of the 5th amendment because they're trying to get you to give up that right before they've advised you of it.
Except the California law has no punishment for its voilation so the law is totally meaningless.
When they say, do you know why I stopped/ pulled you over, I say, why yes, it's policeman's ball fundraiser time 😂😂
I say it's cuz I'm sexy baby.
ROFL!!!
Thank you for keeping us informed
I’m a retired Florida Prosecutor and Judge and I’d like to compliment you on your excellent advice and video. I use to preside over traffic hearings early in my career. Later on, I only handled the appeals from the traffic Court. If an officer failed to appear in Court without any communication with the Court of some good reason, I would dismiss the case. When a person failed to appear without some prior communication with the Court, their license was eventually suspended if they didn’t pay certain fees associated with failures to appear. Either party was freely granted reasonable continuances and given new dates as conveniently to each party as possible. I hated traffic Court with a passion and was so glad to move up in jurisdiction. For the Judge it was a no win situation as the numbers were crazy and people who came to court were very adamant about their innocence, but had little but their insistence to prove it, whereas the cops had things like radar that were regularly tested and certified as to accuracy. I was so glad to handle the worse horrible felony over speeding tickets.
Road pirates, enemies of ALL living things.
Next time your moped gets stolen from the gay bar parking lot, don’t call the police. You’d be a hypocrite.
@@crosisofborg5524 I sincerely hope you gain control of your own mind someday. Sad what’s been done to you. You’ll be the first in the boxcar. Good luck, NPC.
@@crosisofborg5524 classic mindless comment from someone that supports their own enemy. Well done on that. Never fails. 🤣🤦♂️
Sounds about wyte
To acknowledge police are privateers, and then calling them to serve their function...
@@crosisofborg5524that's not hypocrisy short bus window licker.
In states like Oklahoma, a cop will stop you because your seatbelt is "loose". In certain cities in Oklahoma, cops can take you to jail for dumb stuff even if the infraction doesn't warrant that and you are not being beligerent. In certain cities in Oklahoma, the police really need to be investigated.
Document everything with video where possible, know your rights and do not give them up, and do not answer questions while you conduct your own investigation into the matters of what this public servant is doing. Remember, any question is an investigation, and you have the right to remain silent, just like they do.
Thugs in Blue
Some city's do this for revenue
Any state you can be arrested for stuff like that scotus has already approved it. But yes in my experience the cops around Westville and Guthrie are the absolute worse cops I have ever came in contact with
Because Title 47 12-412 on seatbelts says "properly adjusted" 😉
Pro Tip: In the last year, because I do a lot of driving, I’ve managed to occasionally exceed the speed limit, was “camping” in the outside lane, and once I was accused of not coming to a full stop at a stop sign.
2 of these offenses were at night. On both occasions, upon being pulled over, and since I had nothing to hide, I pulled over, careful to leave my seatbelt on, then rolled down the car windows completely, and turned on the interior light. I also put my hands on the steering wheel at 10 & 2, as suggested by defensive driving classes.
Why the elaborate display? Well, I have a friend who’s a Texas Ranger, and he told me the great fear of every officer during a stop especially at night, is that they cannot see your hands and they cannot see who all is inside your car.
Upon being asked for my license and registration, I ask them “May I go ahead and reach in my back pocket?”
You’d say, this is really too much. What’s the point? Well, in my experience, it works, because I have been pulled over 7x in the last 10 years, once when I was exceeding the speed limit by over 26 mph and I haven’t gotten a ticket on any single one of these occasions.
Offering a little bit of professionalism, a bit of respect, a willingness to show the officers you’re aware of their safety and you want for them to know you both appreciate (most of them) their safety and their families…Will go a long ways towards avoiding a ticket.
Seems a small price to pay. Works for me, give it a shot.
I spoke with the prosecutor prior to being called up, explained my case and he said okay they will throw out or dismiss your case.
When I was called, the judge paused, called the prosecutor up, whispered a thing or two, leaned forward scratched out my original charge, wrote in another charge (improper use of vehicle) and then fined me almost double what the fine was for the original charge.
Cobb Co. Georgia
The worst part is the fees and surcharges that turn a $50 ticket into a $250 ticket. In some states if you fight the ticket and lose they add a court fee.
The 8th Amendment must be the most-ignored one in the Bill Of Rights. 😐
Those regressive property taxes are supposed to pay for the constitutional obligations of government, which includes the court. It seems that the court needs to tax the users while the government has lots of money to waste on "services" and projects that are not constitutional obligations of government.
That's Pennsylvania, they will kill you in fees,the ticket may be 20.00 by the time those fees are added in it could be 220.00
LOL You will love this one. First I have not had a ticket for 40 yrs. But 53 yrs ago when I was 18, me and another guy was drag racing in Alton Bay NH. Early evening no one around Nov. Some resident called the cops. They never saw us doing it. We denied it. He took the word of the citizen. Remember small town of 8000, 4-6 cops on the force two cruisers. He writes in the OTHER line on the ticket: SPINNING TIRES. We signed the tickets. Two wks later we r in court. Trial case put to the end. Only 4 cases including ours. I had a week before court went to the police library and looked up laws. No laws for SPINNING TIRES inNH. Case was read. I call the Sarg to the stand. Ask him a couple general questions. Then i present the summons ticket as evidence and exhibit one. I then ask the cop what is the NHRSA for spinning tires? CRICKETS. The Archy Horn the judge says well George, to (the cop) you need to brush up on basic laws. Case(s) dismissed. We won BUT he finally got us for speeding at a later time.
In California you are not legally required to sign a ticket, but the officer is then required to bring you in front of a judge. He/she is required by law to arrest you. All you are doing by signing is stating that you will appear in court or pay the ticket. It's written on the ticket where you sign. Watched a YT video of a cop back east explaining everything to a woman that wouldn't sign, showed her on the ticket where it said she was just stating she'd appear in court, and also telling her if she didn't sign he'd have to arrest her and take her in front of a judge. She finally signed, but it took a while. I learned this stuff in Drivers Ed (I'm 70).
Excellent advice.
It helps you be comfortable if you have friends or family who are cops or if a friendly neighbor is a cop.
You are less likely to be nervous when stopped.
Using a dash cam can be used to prove you were not speeding. The time between landmarks provides a visual evidence of the speed you were traveling. Plus it shows if that light was yellow when you entered the intersection and if you made a full stop at the stop sign.
I don't speed, I use my cruise control religiously so I have not been stopped for that but I was stopped for a taillight out and one time a headlight. First thing I do is get the drivers license in my hand. When they come to the window, say, "Here is my license how else can I help you?"
That sends the message I'm respectful and willing to assist. They will then ask for the insurance and registration. That gives me a chance to say, "Sheriff Jones told me not to be getting in the glove box when officer is approaching. I wasn't able to get those papers out earlier but with your permission I will get them now". See what that does? It sends the impression the sheriff in my county is a friend and that I have had conversations with the sheriff. That may or may not influence the officer but it's worth a try.
If the officer is polite and professional I will answer basic questions because that reinforces the notion I am polite and respectful to police.
Where you coming from is a standard question I'll answer.
Where are you heading, is another I'll answer. That helps reinforce that I am cooperative.
So, if the officer then begins to be intrusive that is when I say, "Officer, I have been respectful and polite. Your request to search my vehicle goes beyond the scope of a traffic stop". I do not consent to searches.
Officer: "What are you hiding?"
ME: "That is not the issue. I have seen videos of officers throwing items out all over the ground, I'm in no mood to clean up a mess."
Officer: "I smell weed."
Me: "It must be coming off your uniform.... (pause for effect)... from your last encounter with a weed user". (That sends the message you are not falling for that trick)
Then you take this guys advice and insist on using the fifth to remain silent.
That should be the end of it since you started out polite then lawyered up. Most cops will realize you are smart, know the law, and will not be intimidated.
The last speeding ticket I got was in Elmodel, which is exactly the kind of SW Georgia hick town the name suggests. A motorcycle cop at least 80 years old was waiting around a corner were the speed limit drops suddenly from 55mph to 35mph before you have a chance to slow down. He had the Southern hospitality schtick down pat. "We catch a lot of folks doing that, you know. I once had to write a tick to myself." He was quite a civics booster. "As long as you're hear why don't you enjoy yourself at the diner and then visit our town museum." As I lived 300 miles away, I wrote a letter of objection to the judge, but it didn't do any good, so I paid the $94.00, which I was told if I paid, there would be no ding on my driving record. That sounded shady, but I paid it by mail. I wrote the Georgia Bureau of Investigation about the speed trap, but never found out if it did any good. I never travelled that part of Georgia again.
@user-iy1vo2jf2q I used to know the mayor of a small town. One time he told me, "Last year our police wrote 200 tickets." I asked him if that was good or bad. He asked, "What do you think?" I said I don't know, that's why I asked. "It's terrible," he said. "They were supposed to write 2,000. That's how we get paid."
ya ever hear the one about the georgia sheriff talking about the death of a black man with 50 bullet holes in him stuffed inside a sealed barrel? worst case of suicide he ever did see
Elmodel doesn’t have a diner 😂
That's the favorite revenue booster for most small towns that are run by corrupt politicians, judges and cops. Some even try it on interstate highways but usually stick to the off interstate roads so if I'm going any distance I just stick to the Interstate and stay at the speed limit or below. I've considered driving the old US highways to take in the scenery and such but having grown up around small towns I don't want to wander into any of them I don't know really well.
Do you own the car?
This happened to me, I showed up the cop didn't and the judge was willing to reschedule, I ended up working with the prosecutor to lower it to a non moving violation
if they don't show the 1st time, they also won't show the 2nd time.
and your case will get dismissed.
@@nonenone-wx1rl there was a reasonable excuse given that his wife was in the hospital from a car accident. That's something that is perjury if false after it was entered into the record. I was happy with lowering it to non moving violation. The fine was $65 as opposed to possible loss of license for third speeding ticket. That was 15 years ago, I have since slowed down.
So glad that the guy that wrote me a bogus ticket got paid over-time to be there, while I had to miss an entire day's worth of pay to be there. Seems fair.
That’s when u charge to be there also.
@@BewarePeople-od2bd Trying to use common sense and logic in a U.S. court of law is exactly how to lose. Nice name btw.
And you paid that overtime with the taxes they force you to pay, ain't life grand.
@@DistrustHumanz What you say is true, but if you cite the law, things are different.
@@captainjimolchs If you don't have an attorney, things will most likely not be different. The law/court racket couldn't be sustained if people didn't need attorneys to win a case. Citing a law may not do anything at all, because court judgements often modify the practical meaning, but the statute is never updated. You can know what the statute says backwards and forwards, but if you're not aware of case law that's related to it, you're going to be hosed. Lots of *lawyers* don't know that stuff, and average joes have no shot. It's not impossible to beat a traffic ticket in court without a lawyer, but it's close.
Comply, honest and polite, gets you back on the road the quickest.
PLEASE HELP 😭 an officer told me to get into his car and it was midnight and as a young woman I felt unsafe getting into a car with a man I didn’t know, officer or not. So I stood next to the passenger seat inside the open door and asked “is it ok if I just stand right here because I’m feeling a little unsafe getting into the car when I’ve heard stories of men impersonating officers before.” The officer threatened to arrest me if I didn’t get in 😭 I was even more scared now and asked if I could call his department first just to verify he was legit and he just threatens to arrest me and it got so scary. 😭 I promised I wasn’t going to run I just wanted to feel safe before I got into the car. He was so aggressive and started talking like I was hiding something. I just wanted to call someone before I got into his car alone in the middle of the night …. I was left severely traumatized … thank God he didn’t try to arrest me because the more aggressive he became the more I wondered if he really was an impersonator and I was going to be murdered if I got in his car 😭 is it within my right to ask for verification for safety before I put myself in a vulnerable position like that ? Or could he have arrested me just because I was too scared to sit down ? 😭
He also refused to tell me how fast I was going and that was so weird. He threatened to give me a ticket instead of a warning if I asked again how fast I was driving. And I was very polite as much as possible. I had never in my life heard of anyone being asked to get into an officer’s car before. So I felt so unsafe. I didn’t know that was something they do sometimes. So I was so scared to get in and when he threatened to arrest me, it made me feel less safe … I didn’t know what to do to protect myself
You are correct to feel unsafe in that situation. A formal complaint against the cop should be made!
What the actual f*k
i still have PTSD after dealing with traffic cops and judge... i have phobia of police cars now.. Will revoke my DL and registration. I am canceling all contracts with the state, because they are not mandatory.. they tricked us to think it is..
@@lanasmirnoff8701So you are never driving again? Because if you do and they stop you, you are in for a big surprise w/o a license and registration…
I hope you contacted the police department and reported this individual
Remember...you are fighting a criminal organization.
Tru dat
And the tyrants will argue about that statement! They’ll say that they are an organization that sometimes has criminals in it
@@seancrippen2167 WHAT! Cops lie, get out of here!
Lol ok… a criminal organization? Is it fair to call McDonald’s a criminal organization because it has a few criminals that work there? Anyone who believes the police are a criminal organization is seriously delusional and probably lacks the ability to follow and respect the law so they delude themselves into believing this.
@robertsmall1657 Robert, I think the problem is not a lack of respect for the law; it's a lack of respect for the men tasked with enforcing the law.
I've gotten about 7 or 8 speeding tickets in 28 years of driving.
Without fail, I'm polite, yet the man writing the ticket, who barely graduated High School and possesses an extremely over-tanned neck (some would say "red"); always wants to lecture me AND deliver a ticket.
How about he either gives me a lecture and a warning, or shuts up, writes me the ticket, and goes home to his morbidly obese wife whom he's dated since the 7th grade?
This is the best law education channel on RUclips
Agreed
Yes but be sure to check local laws. Remember; they are based in Texas.
It's pretty vague.
@@gawf99 Very true, however he does mainly speak to constitutional amendments and your rights guaranteed by same, but yes, always check local ordinances too.
Regarding #2, I got a ticket thrown out decades ago because the officer wrote down the wrong circumstances that warranted him pulling me over. I had cut through a gas station parking lot to avoid a light, but the officer said I went West instead of East out of the gas station. It got dismissed (or whatever the action was) by the judge and that was that.
A cop wrote down my birthday poorly, the 9 looked like a 5, never got summons or anything on mu record.
Very nice! These types of errors CAN matter when cops write down the wrong facts about what happened.
I got a warning instead of a tix as my answer to the police why I chose to have a living violation: “sir, I was reminiscing my small town from the 80s when you could cross this street safely in any direction” with bon Jovi playing softly on my stereo. 😂 I also handed him the information from a pretty silver envelope that I keep it in. He said he’s never seen such organization.
I put this on both-sides of a business card. Plus, I have the top line on a rubber stamp in red ink.
"Without Prejudice" UCC 1-308
"I reserve my right not to be compelled to perform under any contract, commercial agreement or bankruptcy that I did not enter knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally. And furthermore, I do not and will not accept the liability of the compelled benefit of any unrevealed contract or commercial agreement or bankruptcy."
2:50 My brother went to court over a ticket for this very reason. This was a really long time ago, we were both teenagers I think…he might’ve been early 20s. The officer only spelled out the first two letters of our last name on his ticket instead of writing out the whole last name, which is much longer than that. So he went to court and fought it, and the judge threw it out. Guess the prosecutor didn’t notice it before trial 😂.
I got ticket in the pouring rain for following too close after a woman pulled in front of me and slammed on the breaks on a congested highway. It was on a slick bridge with no shoulder. Having never been to court before, I hired an ex-cop to help me out. Luckily, I was first up and there was a little trial since I pleaded not guilty. The cop explained about the "slick" roadway and the lack of shoulder, then the woman explained that she had just pulled in front of me. At this point the judge asked the prosecutor "Is that all you have?" When she replied in the affirmative, he said "there's no evidence of following too close. You're free to to." Then he looked sternly at the prosecutor and told her that he wanted to have a talk with her in his chambers. I can only imagine what he said to her for bringing such a weak case.
I got a ticket in California in 1984. I was there for the summer and came back to Texas, without disposing of the matter in the California court system. TEN YEARS LATER, I got a letter from California saying I owed them over a thousand dollars in fines, fees, and interest, and had an oustanding warrant. I still ignored them.
Pretty sure it's off the books by now, as I have traveled to California since without any problems.
That's Commiefornia for you.
But were you IDed?
It’s probably over a million bucks by now…😂
@@ratagris21 Bad news, Sparky-every state does that. Including the state you live in.
@@almostfm yes, but what does that have to do with Commiefornia?
5 questions, but first: always good information. Always a good reminder to go slow, turn signals, proper stops at intersections.
Q1: if you are being followed buy a cop and you choose to pull into (say) a convenience store, will that be perceived as suspicious activity? +Has never happened to me.)
Q2: I was once pulled over but drove further in order to pull into a shopping center parking lot. The cop asked why I did that. I asked in my 25 year old surly voice: would you have preferred that I pulled to the side of the road and block traffic? (Was no longer a problem. I had short hair, non-suspicious car.)
Q3A: what's doing 52/35, got pulled over. What's clearly guilty of the offense. Paid lawyer to represent me, wound up in a dismissed charge, not even faulty equipment. I was clearly going 52/35? Secretary said don't worry about it. Never even heard from court. Insurance never went up.
Q3B: How was the $300 I paid my lawyer distributed?
Q4: Do cops get any "kickback" money from tickets, depending upon them municipality?
Q5: Do these "Constitutional Auditors" generally receive a wave off what are they generally get in trouble for their actions?
Your videos are great!
I learned as a 15 year old kid that most cops have a HEAVY attitude, at least for young guys.
I spent 52 years getting harassed in San Diego, mostly by cops younger than me.
I’m over 70 now- I’ve fought every BS traffic ticket I ever got on principal!
I’m sick of being presumed guilty of SOMETHING… like having your Dad follow you around just to kick your ass.
Look up CA Traffic Stop (CA v SEAN PENN) a really bad case for jerky cops)
Really cannot have the expectation of Respect from Police who
1) Have their lives in danger always
2) Not all Officers are difficult
3) But, cops rarely STOP crime
4) Not stopping crime, they are CONDUCTING enforcement of ‘violations’, which creates REVENUE.
Everybody be cool-
Got a ticket in Montana once. As I was signing, the officer told me that his state did not participate in reciprocity, so it wouldn't show up on my record, nor be reported to insurance. I am generally law abiding, so I paid the fee by mail, but I could have easily just ignored it.
Hm.
The video said there are 46 states in the compact, but I would do my own research as to finding out which 4 states do not participate before I'd take a random cop's word for it on the roadside. After all the video also did remind us that cops are legally allowed to lie to citizens. If the cop was on the level I'd say he's a cool cop.
@@onemoremisfit Of course I checked it out, even though there was no reason for him to lie about something to an out-of-stater that was just passing through. When I got home, a week later, I went online and saw that what he said was true. I contacted my insurance agent and asked what would happen if I paid a fine to a non-compact state. He told me that they would not report it, so my insurer would not know. The fine was $40, it was in a cone-zone, so that brought it to $80. That's about 1/5 the fine it would be in my state. I thought that state deserved the money for having an awesome highway patrolman.
@@michaelterrazas1325Most State Troopers in most states are polite and helpful, if the person they stop is the same. Been too all of the states except Alaska, so I don't know about that.
@@michaelterrazas1325you did the right thing. If I had actually committed some violation, I'd have been -happy- thrilled to pay the fine and be done with it. Id think of it as a 'thank you' to the great state of Montana for not participating in reciprocity.
People will argue with the "thrilled" language here, but 40 years of life have taught me to pick my battles. And I'd think of it as paying to a system that a thousand times hasn't caught me for technically speeding.
Cheers
In Georgia traffic violations are criminal violations as of 1990. You sign the ticket in lieu of posting bail so if you refuse to sign, you have to go to jail.
please post the law that actually says that you go to jail......i bet it doesn't
@@johnjames4567 In Georgia traffic violations use to be Civil violations before 1990 and you couldn't be jailed for them. But they made them a criminal violation punishable up to a year in jail. You refuse to sign the ticket you are arrested and have to post bail. It really pisses the cops off when someone refuse to sign it creates a lot more paperwork for them. How do I know this? I refused to sign a speeding ticket once.
@@johnbrentford5513 i see that you have a reading problem ... i said " please post the law that actually says that you go to jail..."
O.C.G.A. 40-13-2.1 (2010)
(a) A person who is issued a citation as provided in this chapter or Code Section 17-6-11, relating to display of driver's license in lieu of bail, shall sign the citation to acknowledge receipt of the citation and of his or her obligation to appear for trial. The officer shall advise the person that signing the citation is not an admission of guilt and that failure to sign will result in the person having to post a cash bond.
If the person refuses to sign the citation, it shall constitute reasonable cause to believe that the person will not appear at trial and the officer may bring the person before a judicial officer or traffic violations bureau to post a bond as is otherwise provided by law.
Fixed that for you.
@@ominouscalm thank you for proving my point .....going to jail and going to appear before a judicial officer or traffic violations bureau is two COMPLETELY different things.
"You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you at government expense." What is not said but applies: Anything you say CAN'T and will NOT be used FOR you in a court of law.
Almost like the cops and courts are constantly working against the people!
Entirely true, sad but true nonetheless.
Statutory Jurisdiction is not Law but used in a Court of Law as a Misapplication of Law on Natural/Common Law Dry Soil based on Maritime/Admiralty/Equity which Only Applies to Fictional Public Entities of Corporate Persons Not Private Living Soul People! Statutes, Policies, Codes-including Traffic, Rules, Regulations, and Ordinances ARE NOT LAW they are Unconstitutional and violate Due Process of Law, Self v. Rhay and Rodrigues v. Ray Donovan (1985)!
Miranda attaches when you’re under arrest and asked investigative questions I.e, interrogated.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hkincorrect, cops can use anything you say to them at any time, not only the things you say after being arrested
If I remember, in my State, when you sign a ticket it is a promise to appear or pay the fine. If you refuse to sign you get arrested , take to jail, until you appear before a judge.
Here is a similar but different issue I ran into years ago. I was severed with a summons to go to court over a dog barking issue. I signed the summons that the office brought to me and when I went to court, the judge said "You admitted to guilt by signing the summons." I politely said to the judge, "Are you crazy, signing it for receiving the summons not for admitting guilt". I still lost the case, but and had to pay the court costs, but did not have to pay a fine.
When a court Jester fines you tell him to put in writing what a dollar is.
Courts/justice department,law enforcement have been operating illegally unconstitutionally for the past 100 years.
Yep! Lincoln started us down the road towards communism with his war against the states (so called, Civil War) where he installed a government with far more federal control than was ever intended in the constitution. Karl Marx wrote him a letter of congratulations after the Union army took over.
The courts, which determine what the Constitution means, operate unconstitutionally. Sure thing, chief.
@@phytonso9877he's not exactly wrong or right. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights was written for state citizens not US Citizens. State citizens haven't existed since before the civil war. You have to change your status from US Citizen to national. National is the new state citizen.
@@morgannordahl4355 "What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
@@morgannordahl4355 I know that I shouldn't respond irrespective of whether this is trolling or you're actually dumb enough to believe that, but either way, good lord.
Here's a "hot" tip: If you put your hand in boiling water, the chip implanted in you at birth by the Illuminati glows red. Try it and see!
In my state a traffic ticket is a civil infraction. Refusing to sign it elevates it to a criminal misdemeanor and usually ends with the violator in custody, his or her car towed, and booking into jail.
So in your state l, they've taken a one sided contract and made it a misdemeanors, therefore sign under duress. Title 18 usc
if in your state a traffic stop is civil then the cop is breaking the law by stopping you....there is NO PROBABLE cause to stop you as EVERY traffic stop IS an arrest the moment the cop's lights went on
Fortunately in my state tickets are not required to be signed.
Are you sure? In every state I know of moving violations are misdemeanors. Now parking tickets, and other non moving violations, or even moving violations that are on private property are civil, but not on public roadways.
Contract law doesn't apply to citations. They aren't admissions of guilt, but it does obligate you to show up to court or pay. In some states the ticket says you are technically under arrest, but free to go till your court date. Always sign the ticket....
@user-iy1vo2jf2q lol. I don't have a JD, and I'm not a lawyer, but I went to Cornell and I have a master's of legal studies degree. I don't lick boots bro. I'm the guy you hire to tell YOU which boot to lick. I've seen so many of you no step on snek guys cry like a b*"ch in front of a judge. SMDH.
Back in the 90s and early 00s while living in NYC, any error on a moving violation and/or parking ticket was 90% of the time is dismissed.
That was when all tickets were always handwritten.
I find that being respectful and complying with all the reasonable requests gets me out of the traffic stop as fast as possible. Most of the time the ticket will be reduced and you just pay a fine, it sucks but it is what it is. Just request a supporting deposition when mailing in your plea and if they don't send it in 30 days the tickets dropped
The real question is why are the police allowed to escalate the situation just because you choose not to sign the ticket 🤔 if that's not intimidating and extortion, then what is....
Depending upon what state you were in, many traffic violations are criminal. When the officer stops you, you are legally under arrest. By signing a ticket with your promise to appear in court, you are released from the arrest. If you choose not to sign the ticket in a state where is a criminal offense, the officer has no choice, but to place you into custody. Also, every citation I have ever seen clearly states that by signing the citation is not an admission of guilt.
@@richardjones9282 You're being forced into a contract under duress - arrested if you do not comply. I'm not a lawyer, but I am an American and this is wrong.
ticket is a contract! you sighing a contract under duress
The attorney I used for over 20 years used to go to trial and fight, typically ending in a dismissal.
The last time I hired him, his traffic ticket strategy changed. He would let the lower court convict, then appeal. The problem was that it ended up going on my record as a conviction, then as a dismissal on appeal.
Sure, the outcome is the same. But having it visible on my record is still not a good look. I prefer the deferred disposition now.
Generally, your advice is spot on; however, consider the following clarifications (Texas): Signing the citation is "promising to appear" to dispose of the citation. If you refuse to sign, it will result in your arrest due to the refusal to promise to appear per the terms stated on the citation. Under these circumstances, the officer is instructed to present the defendant to a magistrate in order to dispose of the citation.
Another clarification is that some smaller cities in Texas do not broadcast failure to appear warrants beyond their own jurisdictions, i.e. statewide or beyond. This is because they would rather pick you up in their city so they can preserve right to revenue from the citations. When picked up outside of their jurisdiction, they have to share that revenue with the apprehending agency, as well as a general fund.
Last clarification is in errors on the citation. Material errors that could get your citation dismissed were based on the days when tickets were hand written. If the date was omitted, for instance, the citation became an invalid instrument for prosecution. BWC's and handheld electronic citation devices are making this a very unlikely occurrence now.
Just thought I'd toss that in for some light thought.
The one thing you may want to add is the Texas Transportation Code is part of the Texas Criminal Code and every offense, except for 3, are arrestable offenses. Failure to wear a seat belt? You can be taken to jail over that. I'm pretty sure the three you can't be arrested and jailed for are speeding, open container, and using your cell phone.
Texas is the worst! I got a ticket for crossing through a gas station going around a cop who was sitting there at the stop sign trying to clock people speeding down that road. OMG! unbelievable 😢
Sounds like you were trying to skip traffic by cutting through the gas station. That may have been the reason for the ticket? I’m trying to remember if I was told in driving class that was illegal. I live in Texas too.
@DanielWeger I was going in opposite direction and no other way to get through. Frisco is a disaster on Main st. Most here don't know how to drive but, have a very big, expensive SUV. Lots of construction on main. We are looking to move. Everyone has come here building giant mansions and nowhere for a single family home. Very sad. We have been here 35yrs. He blocked my way across. Wouldn't merge through
"Following you around waiting to see if you will commit a traffic violation" sounds a lot like harassment. If you don't think so then just reverse it. What if a bunch of news reporters followed around a police officer waiting to see if everything he did was appropriate and within the scope of his authority. I've seen youtube videos of private citizens recording a traffic stop and the police officer walks over and orders them to turn it off. Some of the citizens point out they are in their right because they are on their own property and the events taking place are in public with no expectation of privacy. The police officer still harasses the person recording. When the stop takes place at night the officer will shine a flashlight directly into the camera forcing the camera white balance to turn everything black but the light. "Following you around waiting to see" should sound wrong to any reasonable person, including law enforcement.
Shining a light into a camera has been ruled a civil rights violation because it is an attempt under color of law to infringe on the first amendment right to free press. Cops can lose qualified immunity (though they rarely do) for using a flashlight in such a manner, and can be personally sued.
“Show me the person, and I’ll show you the crime.”
-some douchebag
The way they justify it is if all it takes for you to commit a crime is the presence of an officer, then you were going to commit the crime anyway.
Entrapment
TLDR;
1. STFU & be polite
2. Just sign the ticket and battle it in court.
3. If being investigated, STFU & call your lawyer.
Being a resident of Ft Worth I love this channel! Curious if you'd weigh in on the Caroline of Ft Worth police beatdown: 1A auditor doing her thing then officer Matthew Kruger bodyslams her into the pavement, knocks her out cold, then says quit refusing.
Its a pretty f'd up situation...
Let me check this out. I need to find the video on it.
That's funny that you mentioned Pennsylvania. I unfortunately live here and I can vouch that Pennsylvania is one of the most money hungry States in America. They want every last penny you owe. There is a saying in Pennsylvania. "Come here on vacation and leave on probation!" It's no joke. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. My brother has robbed me several times. He's broken into my home and robbed me. He has stolen about $ 400, 000.00 of of my parents, out of their bank accounts. But they concider him, " The golden Child " He's never had to face any consequences in his entire life. He got his 17th DUI and a few year's ago, my parents were friends with a neighbor, who work's for the Driver's license place. She is one of the head bosses. My parents paid her $10,000.00 to scrub his record clean. So when he got this 17th DUI, it appeared like it was his first. He got a slap on the hand, and I'm so aggravated. He managed to delay his hearing 8 x's. Which, was all on his side. I thought an Attorney could only get a total of 3 Continuance? Rather than get in trouble for this at home, my Dad left the couple year old, Dodge Ram where it got towed to and took him out and bought him a brand new one. I just think my Dad probably paid off the Judge, like he's done before. Is this sort of thing usual?? Thank you.
I’m in WV just a few miles from Pennsylvania. We call it TAXylvania
Wowzers.
Why worry about it. There is a point where it's not your responsibility or concern. And given the choice, I would move far far away. One other thing to consider, could there be some guilt going on?
Smith and Wesson make a lot of tools you can use to prevent home invasions.
Glock does as well.
I'm partial to Kel Tec for all my security needs, but I understand they don't work for everyone. Head on down to your local pawn shop so you can acquire some home safety equipment and browse your options.
I often find that many of my problems when it comes to home security is only 9mm away.
@@someguy4384 Nice thing about a Taurus is that you don't feel bad about tossing it into the river after a job.
If you try to fight a ticket in Oklahoma, it’s a $200 court fee that is nonrefundable, if the judge rules against you.
Of course. It’s all just about the $$$, and they going to get it one way or another.
Being forced to sign a contract, a ticket, sounds unconstitutional, but does sound like coercion through threat of fine or jail time.
same! still fighting
If there's one thing I always hated, it's speed traps. I feel like speed traps are borderline fraud because you could be going the speed limit of 55 and then suddenly it drops down to 25 mph and cops camp out these spots like a regular at a strip club. This should be hella illegal because you practically gotta slam on your breaks at this point and risk possible collisions.
I once knew a guy that left his dogs hiking baggies in a trash bag and threw it away weekly. His car was searched and the pig was seriously triggered 🤣
Oh $#!+
Reminded me of that coffee off of the movie bucket list. Carrying around a bunch of cat turds.
In conclusion, the system is rigged again you from the beggining
I concur wholeheartedly lol 😅
Came in with a good defense. Judge dismissed it but I still had to pay several hundred dollars in court costs.
And we're paying for it to be rigged against us.
@@purpl-monkee354 So you still lost. 🤦 You fell for their nonsense!
Oh please. Just don't break the law.
Cop pulled me over on my bicycle for riding at night w/o lights😂 He just wanted to run my id to see if i had warrants so he could search my bag. I was coming in from a major city into the suburbs.
Did you give him your ID?
Lol
I had something similar 30 years ago. The Mayor declared a particular day to be something like "Get out and ride your bike day." Well, I did. I got a citation for riding with ear buds. I'm sure the town made a lot of money that day. That Mayor was a genius.
cop those are handable just be courteous and don't break the law we need to talk about these administrators that keep harassing bullying and terrorizing us without no criminal repercussions
In California, signing a ticket is akin to signing to be released from custody even along side of the road... remember the old "by signing you agree to appear in court"?
I feel kind of sheepish in that I've had three warnings and zero tickets in 12 years. I signal and pull over to the right immediately. I turn the car off and shut the music down. Hands at top of wheel and give them my complete attention and give courteous, short answers to the point. Idk, I'm not especially lucky but maybe that's what it adds up to.
"Ah yer getting hosed in every other way, but you'll have good luck with rollers."
I was a passenger in a car that got pulled over. I thought it would be funny to get out of the car and start doing the Charleston, but it didn’t go well. 🤦♂️😂
Two other officers and I did a felony stop on a car. The passenger got out and one of the other officers yelled, "GET DOWN" and the guy started moonwalking and doing the Cossak Dance. Was funny after the stop but not during.
You would never ride in a car with me again. And I mean never.
Me and my wife was arrested at a Walmart self checkout, my wife never touched anything they arrested her for being with me. During my arraignment the judge never asked us if we plead guilty or not guilty, he just made us guilty. This was done through video. He released us and we did community service. We wanted to fight it because I was having problems with the self checkout. The Fort Worth police are at my Walmart everyday all day.
And that is why I never use self-check......and NEVER shop at Wally-world
This is part of the reason both i and my daughter have dashcams. They also record audio, and because it's a video recording it's admissible in court as evidence. It even records video when the vehicle is off and in parking mode. So, as long as I'm standing in front of or behind my car, the camera will pick up the motion and record the video. I think that this information, that only you possess, is very valuable.
In Massachusetts, a young man was pulled over. The officer took his license and proof of insurance to the cruiser. He returned everything folded as he had received it. The young man later discovered a ticket had been folded inside the proof of insurance. By way of a bench warrant.
Lesson, always check the paper work before returning it to the glove box.
Those states that allow cops to arrest you for not signing a traffic ticket are like those countries with friendly-sounding names that I avoid at all costs.
Hurry up officer, my wife's getting pregnant tonight, and I'd like to be there.
He Laughs, I laugh, I get a warning.
Good one.
Is she cheating & you want to watch?
Don't worry, the cops buddy is at your house already.
Thou shalt not lie.
Exodus 20:16
No exceptions for the police.
Absolutely 💯
Ya every one does
Really loving Hampton Law........alot of good advice............and so much of it!
Certain errors CAN get a ticket thrown out. Many years ago my license was suspended for no reason. Come to find out the ticket (for an open container) was written to a person with my SAME DL# in another part of the state. Florida had recently added an extra digit at the end of all license #s due to population increases. A while back old school cops often forgot to write the last digit on a ticket. My last digit added was zero, meaning I was the first person to ever get a license with that number and the first person to come up if the license number if the number is searched without the extra digit. Long story short, I contacted the judge on the case and proved I was no where near the location where the ticket was issued and he reinstated my license.
What if the only statement made to any Officer is, “I invoke my right to remain silent without my attorney present. Am I free to go?”
plus "I do not consent to any search"
You’re almost guaranteed to be booked.
@@LAPDDET-bn7hkfor what?
@@wlonsdale1 damaging an ego...
Traffic stops are legal detentions . If you go silent etc & don’t sign your promise to appear, you’ll be arrested for that traffic offense, booked and have to pay bail. Most people see the light just before the handcuffs come out, but some don’t and then are begging to sign in the back of the car or when you hit the jail.
I was pulled over by a Highway Patrol for going the speed limit of 70. Told i was going too slow! Holding up traffick!
I know someone who got the same ticket, very young driver.
That HP lied to you. Most speed limit in the USA is 65-70. There's a few section in some states that still has 55, but I don't think they enforce it, cuz we're still doing 65+ in a 55 zone & I never see anyone pulled over. There is a minimum speed of 45, but if you can't do 45, like a heavy slow semi going up a steep grade with 40,000 lbs, then just put on your flashers & stay in the rightmost lane.
Never Sign Anything! If You Are Threatened Then Go Ahead And Sign Using “1-308 Without Prejudice , Under Duress”!!! !
This Means You Are Not Responsible For Anything Pertaining To COMMERCIAL LAW!
Anyone Want To Know Further On REAL LAW (Nothing To Do With Policies Statutes Codes Rules Regulations Ordinances Mandates Etc.!!!) All “COMMERCIAL IN NATURE)!!!
There are so many attorney videos that say ask; "Officer, am I free to leave." I would say, for the most part, the cops won't answer that question. After asking with no response, you just need to leave and see if they will stop you.
Lots of this is slightly incorrect. On many points. Unless you have committed a traffic violation, or there's an articulable reasonable suspicion a crime has occurred. Cops can't just stop you to Id you, except for some checkpoints, in some states.
Depends what state you got a ticket in, some states reciprocate, some don't. Even in some states the best they can do is get you for suspended driving ticket. They aren't going to extradite you back to Oregon from Texas on a failure to appear for a bench warrant for a 72 in a 55 ticket.
Signing a ticket isn't an admission of guilt, but it does literally say that you are technically under arrest till you go to court in some states. Always sign the ticket. He's right about that.
You can absolutely get tickets dismissed on mistakes on the citation. For example, LEOs are required to calibrate radar guns as well as calibrations done by the manufacturer. I've seen dozens of tickets dismissed because a single radar gun was overdue for factory calibration on one radar gun. It was no longer "an instrument of the law"
Your best bet its hand over your licence, say I don't answer any questions or consent to any searches as soon as the officer walks up. They may say something like "do you mind if I search" that could be a request, or a command under color of law. If the officer asks you to get out of the car ask them if it's a request or command. If they say command. Get out of the car immediately.
1:22 ask or demand/order though. those are 2 completely different things.
I think it should be clarified if it's a "lawful order" then yes, comply. But don't get out voluntarily.
2:48 BUT if they're making mistakes on the ticket then. You can use that to make the police sound incompetent when they issued the ticket in the first place. It won't be a deal breaker but it will help your case.
5:22 It's part of their job and they get paid BUT, it's NOT FUN for them to go to court lol. They HATE going especially if they don't have a strong case against you. Some states they made it illegal for the police to have quotas they have to meet with traffic citation. Everyone knows that. What people DON'T know is that there are still INCENTIVES for them to write a certain amount of citations. If they don't write enough traffic citations then they might not be allowed to patrol certain areas that are more fun than others OR they can get their speedometers taken away and they have to manually catch speedsters with their patrol car.
What I'm saying is, if they go to court THEN they have time taken away from them from doing something more fun like meeting their INCENTIVIZED traffic citations.
6:05 for my state, you get ONE freebie to reschedule but you have to do it 1 week before the hearing. You can do it a second time but it has to be legit, like a doctor’s note or something. ALWYAS delay your hearing at least once if you're able to.
14:12 Lol convince the prosecutor to dismiss the case that they're trying to prosecute you for? That doesn't seem right. Only one that needs convincing I thought, is the judge?
14:46 If they refuse to dismiss the case or they try to give you a “deal”, you can actually WAIT to see if the officer shows up before you take the deal lol. If the police shows up, THEN take the deal if you’re shy about defending yourself infront of everyone. If the police doesn’t show up, then the judge might outright just dismiss the case like they did with mine. DO NOT take the deal before the officer shows up lol, that would be dumb because they might not even show up in the 1st place.
Which states are not part of the compact?
Another important thing to remember for the citations in other states, be careful when pleading guilty as your state may have harsher penalties than the one you were cited in. I had a coworker who lived in Connecticut but got pulled over in Massachusetts. I forget the exact infraction (something like unsafe driving maybe). In MA, it was a 0 point ticket so he just plead guilty and paid it. In CT where he lived, the infraction of the same name was 4 pts, and he ended up with a suspended license.
Im a truck driver. And in Wisconsin i was pulled over. For not changing lanes. To go around an emergency vehicle with lights on.
This cop was set up on a blind curve at an exit ramp on the interstate.
Cop acted like a drill sergeant and obviously fresh out of the academy. Anyway this exit was where i already did my trip plan and was getting fuel at this exit. Several reasons i couldn't change lanes for safety. But i did move over to the center line. Giving cop as much room as possible while still getting my exit.
Keep in mind the law states, move over or slow down for emergency vehicles. I was already showing for the exit. Also the cop was just sitting there with his lights on. He had no vehicles pulled over and no one was out walking around.
Anyway fought the ticket $600 fine looming. The ticket was reduced to dirty windshield and a $300 fine. Also the first infraction was a moving violation and a ridiculous amount of points on my license. Akin to wreckless driving in a semi. I would have lost my truck, job and any future driving jobs with this on my license. My career would have been over.
The dirty windshield was no points. Not a moving violation.
Cost me court fees, attorneys fees and a $300 ticket.
Was reduced to
Ty for the knowledge
0:18 Well, you better learn to get over it because cops think that you should be happy and enthusiastic when they detain you, and court have actually backed them up by ruling that it is indeed "suspicious" for innocent people to feel stressed, anxious, or nervous if they see a cop, someone whose entire job is specifically to ruin lives. (Remember, courts have ruled that cops aren't legally required to save or protect lives, protect or recover property, or investigate or solve crimes, so therefore, they're not legally required to do any of the things that tax-payers pay them to do, so the the only thing they do is hunt people for fun and profit, looking for opportunities to hurt people and rob them.) If you feel uncomfortable when you see a cop, that's because you must obviously be a criminal. 🤷
0:27 On the one hand, cops do love people begging them, that really gets them off. On the other hand, the only thing that gets them off more then people begging them for mercy is to not show mercy.
0:33 Remember, even if the ticket is dismissed, the court and police-department don't compensate you for your lost time and money dealing with it (not to mention any other COLLATERAL DAMAGES cops inflict, and since they get off scot-free when they do this, there's zero consequence for them to just break the law and drag-fish EVERYBODY, inflicting collateral-harm on everybody, the majority of which are innocent).
1:25 That's what cops want, for people to just bend over out of fear. Do what they say and forfeit your rights and privacy and bodily-integrity because if you don't, they'll make it worse. Just like SAist, just relax and spread for them so it'll hurt less. 🤦
1:44 Be prepared to stand up for your rights… and by doing so, making the cop angry and risking your life.
1:51 This is the one piece of advice that's universal. NEVER BELIEVE A COP. Whenever a cop talks, ALWAYS assume they're lying. No matter what. Courts have ruled that the "good guys" are allowed to lie and commit crimes.
3:00 It's BS that the prosecutor can compensate for the cop's incompetence and illiteracy by just amending the ticket but still hurt you for not showing up in court because the court sent the paperwork to the wrong address because of the cop's mistake. 😠 I've seen numerous cases of this where the court kept sending paperwork to some other address, so the intended recipient didn't get the notice of when they were scheduled for court, or in some cases, even know they HAD a case, and the court didn't apologize for screwing up and actually punished them for… um… 🤔 not getting someone else's mail, or being psychic? 🤷
3:21 The courts going to let the cop and prosecutor fix their mistakes (even ones that cost lives) without any consequence, but if civilians make a mistake, there's zero mercy. You signaled at 99' from a turn at an empty intersection instead of 100'? Too bad! No fix. $300 now! 😒
5:04 The system already has ALL of your information, EVERYTHING is in the databases. There's ZERO reason for physical paperwork. 🙄 It's just a technicality to let them fabricate BS charges.
5:53 And yet, I've seen numerous cases of cops not showing up to court and their BS tickets being dismissed, but their victim still wasted time and money to go to court to deal with it. 😒
6:09 As usual, the system is specifically and hypocritically rigged against tax-payers and for the cops and courts. 😠
6:52 LOL!!! 😂 No, quite the contrary. In fact, cops SPECIFICALLY TARGET out of town plates specifically because they know it would be too much hassle and cost for you to have to stay around for a few weeks or come back in a few months to fight a BS ticket in court, so you'll just roll over and pay it. It's literal highway-robbery. 😠
8:15 Funny how the "united" states are NOT united when it comes to laws that protect people, they'll just make their own laws, but when it comes to laws that HURT people, they're suddenly united. 😒
9:28 * They follow you around like a naïve misguide and USELESS student-loan FOREVER.
9:56 And since there are INFINITE traffic-laws thanks to the auto-industry 😒, it's pretty much impossible to avoid a cop pulling anyone over at any time for any reason to say you did a traffic infraction and then magically being allowed to do a search and arrest. (Especially since cops are not required to provide ANY proof of traffic-infractions for tickets, they just SAY you did it and the court will accept their word; I've even seen cases where their victims had EXCULPATORY evidence like dashcam footage that they didn't, but the court still upheld the ticket! 🤦)
10:07 It's insane that cops are allowed to STALK people, you know, what's a CRIME for other people. 🤦 If you follow someone else around, you'll go to jail, but cops are allowed to drive around all day, stalking someone, waiting for an opportunity to pounce on them for signalling at 99' or touching the line during a turn or their wheel moving an angstrom at a stop-sign. 😠 Or they'll claim you did a traffic-infraction, but instead of pulling you over right away, they'll follow you for half an hour to stalk you all the way home and into your driveway before doing a "traffic-stop" on a parked car after you got out and went home, so they can rip you out of your house. 😠 MADNESS!!!
10:24 What if my car WAS road-worthy but was damage from all the gdmf trash roads‽‽‽ 😠😠😠 The other day, my car suddenly pulled to the left, nearly into oncoming traffic because the gdmf road (that they JUST repaved) was uneven and messed up! 😠
11:28 Cops aren't pigs, they're dogs. They have suuuuuper great noses. They can smell alcohol that doesn't exist. And if you blow 0.00, they'll suddenly smell weed that doesn't exist. And if you offer to do a blood-draw, they'll suddenly smell pills that don't exist! 🤯 (Remember the recent one of a literal gang of tatted-up cops who pulled over the guy and his daughter and covered the bodycams and pretended to find "burnt foil and white powder" in the car, and the cop said the white powder "looks like Xanax"? 😂)
11:52 PFT! How naïve. If you're stressed, the cop will say that's "suspicious". If you're calm, the cop will say that's "suspicious". Remember how they say that anyone who isn't stressed out in the interrogation room is guilty and that only guilty people can sleep while in jail at night? YOU CAN'T WIN. 😒
14:25 Again, I've seen cases where the driver had evidence that they didn't do anything wrong and the court still upheld the BS ticket. 🤦
14:31 No, they won't be impressed, they'll be annoyed that you're not giving them free money. 😒 Governments don't work for people, all they do is try to find as many ways as they can to steal money from people.
15:00 "Traffic-tickets are all about money for the government" - Silly me, I thought traffic laws were about safety. 🤦 Gotta love how the selfish auto-industry completely bought the continent, terraforming it to cater exclusively to cars, propagandizing not being in a car as a bad thing, bribing legislators to criminalize not being in a car and also being in a car. 😠
15:05 WHO is issuing traffic-ticket quotas? The police-department? The city? That should be ILLEGAL!!! 😠 There should be some sort of regular inspection to check if there are any quotas and punish them if they do.
15:13 Yup, you get hurt TWICE, you get the primary damage, AND the COLLATERAL-DAMAGE. 😠 It's like if an SAist violates someone and then leaves them with HIV as well. 😒
15:44 The government is willing to drop it if you give them some money, you know, LITERAL EXTORTION. 😠 (It's basically a traffic version of an Alford plea, the most disgusting thing in the jurisprudence-system, a sure sign that the system has FAILED HARD! 😠 Imagine a prosecutor telling you to take the deal because "would you rather be innocent and go to prison for one year or be innocent and go to prison for 20 years?" 😠)
16:35 If you hire a lawyer and pay their exorbitant fees, they will NOT be reimbursed if the state drops the charges or the cop doesn't even show up in court. One way or another, the cop has inflicted damages on their victim. 😠
Absolutely do not exit the safety of your vehicle for a traffic violation without a justified reason. Makes me wonder how many of these pro cop lawyers giving advice online actually have these kind of encounters with law enforcement.