Get Out of ANY Ticket When You're Pulled Over By Police
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2023
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hey no replies?
@@HDTomo1 replies? i won’t fix that.
What’s good
Most important tip - be born WHITE! Seriously, the tactics are totally different if you do not look like Mr. Mike White.
Only three replies? Let me fix that!
Tip #6: “Officer, I was not committing a hate crime; I loved committing it”
You're free to go
*Police officer proceeds to shoot you 37 times
@@Bongoolibest lawsuit of my life
@@Bongoolimy dead corpse gonna sue you 💀💀💀
Then invoke the fith
“Hey what are you doing?!”
“Shut up I need to finish this law by Mike video so you don’t give me a ticket!”
Here's another tip, when they ask for something (license and registration for example), tell the officer where the item is located and may you reach for it. A lot of people think it is stupid but it goes a long way.
I’ve done that and the officer was really nice. I deserved that ticket too.
In my city a man reached for papers in the glove compartment, officer panicked, shot him. There was no weapon. Survived, paralyzed.
I will add one small detail. Back when I was a cop, the more I could see someone was doing their best to not be confrontational, especially if they did small things to put me at ease, like turning their dome light on if the stop was at night, which some people do, it would go a long way to making me not wanting to do wrong by them. Now if they were going really over the speed limit, I was probably still gonna write them, but I might shave a few mph off so that maybe they just got a simple ticket, and not reckless driving, which in itself is an improved outcome, even if it doesn't feel like it.
I was clocked doing 18 over on an interstate once, had a nice smooth interaction and the cop put me at 15 over. In that state, there's no speed that makes something automatically reckless endangerment so that wasn't a direct concern (although he could have made up a reason for my driving being reckless if he wanted), but it did save me $50 on the ticket. More than the money, I got in and out of that stop in under 5 minutes, which was much appreciated on a 12 hour day of driving.
Yea this is something I've always done especially when on rural roads with no street lights, turn on the dome lights, roll down the front and back windows, then keep my hands on top of wheel until officer is at my window. Then I'll inform the officer I am carrying a concealed handgun holstered at my 3 o'clock, my wallet is in my back right pocket and insurance is on my phone in my left pocket, may I reach for them? I've had 4 officers go from probably gonna be a ticket to just a written warning because I made them feel more comfortable knowing that I was armed but meant no ill intent towards them.
One I had taken an exit right next to a car dealership, still rural area but the dealership had bright parking lot lights so instead of stopping on the highway exit area I turned on my hazards to acknowledge him and pulled into the dealership lot. He asked me why I did that and I said because its well lit here so you can be more at ease to seeing whats going on. He asked me where Im coming from and headed to (the usual), told him I just left the shooting range and Im stopping by my parents to pick something up. Now of course he's thinking wtf its midnight what range is even open, he asked me and I explained its a members only indoor range 2 miles north open 24/7. I offered to show him lol, I didnt think he'd actually say yes but he wanted to check it out, so we went to the range. Pretty sure he ended up joining the club.
Yeah, pretty much. Don't be an asshole, know your rights, and it rarely hurts to have an FOP badge on your license plate 😂
Yeah i met a cop like that. Im still fighting the ticket tho.
Trick #6
Get to know your local police officers well
Once you've gained his trust , you should Invite him over to to a social gathering headed by you or someone close to you.
When he arrives to the gathering introduce him to all of your friends, acquaintances, and allies so he makes sure that you hold the edge in a social environment such as that.
After he's made some small talk and gotten comfortable there, ask him really loudly and clearly why he gave you a ticket, the social pressure and awkwardness of the situation will cause him to either drop it, or say it wasn't a big deal. Both of which will secure his downfall in court.
When his superiors find out what has occurred, they will lose trust in him, causing him to lose confidence in himself, leading to a negative cycle of loss of confidence and trust.
Eventually years later when his life is in the gutter, you must become a traffic officer, and pull him over. He'll beg not to get a ticket, and when he does that, look him dead in the eye and write him the fattest ticket ever written and slowly apply it to his car window, maintaining eye contact the entire time to maximize the disrespect and desperation of the man. Then leave, tipping your sunglasses down as you walk away.
*But be warned, you have to wait a good 30 years for the payoff, and if you want more convenient tips for other situations hit that subscribe button!*
Law By Mike has been silent ever since this channel was created
Pulling over at the right spot really does make a big difference
When I was pulled over it was on a hilly area with no safe place to stop so I put on my hazards to signal to the police officer that I'm not trying to run, and we pulled over several blocks later on level ground
I didn't want someone flying over the hill and not seeing that we're stopped and he appreciated it enough to reduce the speed on my ticket from 115km/h (what I was actually doing) to 100km/h in an 80 zone
Instead of a 350$ fine and 3 points on my license because its nearly reckless driving, it ended up being 150$ and no demerit points
I totally deserved the ticket but he was nice for not being a dick about it. I didn't realize how fast I was going but I should have been checking so it's my fault
@I_Dislike_RUclips_Handles :
The problem with gaining the trust of anybody in "law enforcement" is that they're specifically trained to think of everybody who doesn't don a "law enforcement" uniform as being a part of "them" (as in "it's us vs. them 24/7"), making the task of gaining the trust of any one of them ("law enforcement"), as close to impossible as threading the eye of a needle with a camel 🐪 🐫 .
Unless you are also "law enforcement", it's quite possible that you're gonna take at least 20 - 30 years, and the l.e.o. will still be a "no show" when invited to any function involving you, and your circle of friends/family.
Oh, and good "luck" with getting hired into "law enforcement" after such an "attack" on a member of that gang!
🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@DustinJames-mk1glEven if you CAN pull all the way over... don't!!! Stay partly in the road until the officer approaches your car then look down and say, "Oh I'm still in the road I'm just going to pull over further so you don't get hit, I swear I'm not running, I just don't want you to get run over."
Got me out of 3 tickets so far!!! Not even a written warning on 2 of them!!!
Tip #6
Only works for military
Have some sort of military vertan decal on your car lol that has gotten my husband out of stuff. He got a ride home from a cop once for suspected drinking and driving... cops gave no ticket and even left his car there for pick up later (trust me, I do NOT support it and I screamed at him and even left until he got sober. It's been years now yay!), he got pulled over in a school zone because he forgot summer school was a thing and he was going above the posted school zone speed and got a verbal warning, and he was speeding on his motorcycle on the highway and was AGAIN let go with a verbal warning.
I've been pulled over four times for valid reasons but I've never gotten a ticket. *Never* pull into a *deserted* parking lot. I recommend pulling over quickly and, if readily available, into a populated parking lot. Parking lots offer safety to the officer. I turn on my dome light so they can better see me, turn off the stereo, and keep my hands in plain sight by putting them on the door outside the window. I never admit to knowing why I was pulled over, but never argue their reason. When asked for my documents, I let the officer know where the documents are and my intent to retrieve them, opening a glove box, reaching into my pocket, opening the box next to my seat. When I open a box, slowly, I stop and let the officer look inside to confirm there is no weapon. I address them with a suitable honorific ... officer, sir, ma'am. I express sympathy if the weather is unpleasant. I thank them whenever possible ... thanks for calling that busted headlight to my attention, for example. And I'll fix that immediately. I don't lick their boots or give false praise. I do show respect, courtesy, gratitude, and try to make them smile. When prompted and only when prompted will I assure them I'll fix an issue or correct my driving behavior. I don't recommend rummaging for documents before the cop approaches as they can see you hunched over reaching for something, but not for what you are reaching. Give them a chance to see you make an effort to assure their safety by methodically retrieving your documents in their view. I will say I've never had a cop violate my Constitutional rights by, say, demanding I give my social security number or explain from where I'm coming. I'd say pick your poison ... answer and give up your rights but hopefully skate on a ticket or defend your Constitutional rights and receive a ticket in retaliation. Of course, if you maintain your car and the speed limit ... there's likely never going to be a decision that needs making as you won't be pulled over. Again, I've never had a moving violation ticket, but I have deserved some. 😊
Law By Mike needs to collab with this guy
Most important tip - be born WHITE!
Some additional ... suggestions. Try to pick populated parking lots. *Never* go into a *deserted* parking lot. Use a turn signal immediately. You might even turn on your hazard lights for a few seconds to acknowledge you are aware of their intent and will comply. Then use an appropriate turn signal. Personally, I wouldn't roll a window down and wave. They might not approve of you appearing to be so casual and carefree with a cheery wave. It might be seen as an act of saying "Yeah, yeah. Hold your horses!". Announce your movements before making them and pause just long enough to allow them to veto a movement. I'm going to open my glove box to get my registration. Pause. Open the box, slowly. Pause. Slowly move your hands towards the box. Don't overdo any act. For example, don't announce you are going to hand your documents to them. Just slowly hold them up. I'm aware that most state laws only require you to display your license. If that's the hill upon which you want to die, go ahead and aggravate the cop by holding g your ID up to a closed window. Cops will find a reason to issue a citation. A common one is to say your tires crossed a line. Your dashcam won't definitively show you didn't and a judge will give the cop the benefit of the doubt. Even if they don't cite you for 'crossing a road line with your tires' they can use that as justification for extending the traffic stop for time to pressure you for *VOLUNTARY* roadside sobriety tests and searches by drug sniffing dogs. Pick your battles. I do think simple courtesies and showing a desire to acknowledge ways to make them feel safe go a *long* way to giving them a reason to just issue a warning. If you immediately argue that you weren't speeding or refuse to let them hold your ID they'll respond in kind and do what they are allowed to do to aggravate you. One last thing. Consider not getting your documents before they approach. They'll note you rummaging around your seat and become more ... alert. Edgy. Have,them readily available, quick. But let them see you open the box, pause and slowly rummage. Don't let them approach while you are hunched over grabbing at things they can't see.
In my opinion, don't apologize for your offense when they explain the reason for the pullover. Don't give them a reason to think you believe you can guilt them into letting you off, manipulate them, or play a sympathy card. They'll be more impressed if you show you are willing to take your lumps. Argue in front of a judge, not with the cop. 😊
Wow that's a long coment
Had a ticket for disregard of a stop sign. When per my state laws the stop sign was not valid no painted stop bar on the road. Ticket was thrown out due to this reason but I made sure to state the officer was parked illegally when my dash cam video was watched. The judge ordered the officer to pay a fine of more than my ticket was. Then after court the officer followed me all the way to my driveway so I got to file a formal complaint of harassment. I lived in a total different county 30 minutes away.
And then everyone in court clapped 😮
@@dylannagy226 You are being a dick, but that happens. Qualified immunity gives a lot of them big heads and then when they get angry they do what they want.
@@dylannagy226 Damn, beat me to it.
You knew that was a 🛑 sign rather the words was written or not. You still knew you supposed to stop
@AB-lv6dy actually didn't see it because the sign was mostly covered by over grown bushes.
Cop here, and Mike is right. Tip number two will save most people when policy authorizes discretion. Great video 👍🏻
I absolutely love the way this man talks, verbally but also physically.
The production value of your videos is now very good. I've watched your channel come a long way. I'm proud of you Law by Mike. Way to go!
I don't live in the US, and I don't think I ever will, but I will still watch this channel because Mike has some amazing content
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does your country not have traffic cops? I imagine pretty similar principles apply anywhere where there are cops with significant discretion on whether or not to write a ticket.
Rent free
Great can’t wait to do none of this
Exactly . Your car is already pinned at the side of the road and this video is not fresh on your mind while you are dwelling on something else . Timing stop lights is also extremely time consuming .
Thank you Law by Mike! ❤
Not too long ago my gf got in a crash, she was cited 550 and given a court date. Unfortunately, she couldn't make it to that court date; however when writing the ticket the officer put 8:20 as the court time, when in fact it was not, making the whole ticket obsolete unless the officer himself pulled her over again and wrote a new one. Considering we're in a new car that possibility is practically zero.
The video is like 4 mins long how did you put 8:20?
@@C0lbyCheeseKingDid you read the text? It's the hour of his gf's court time, not related to the video.
@@C0lbyCheeseKing MAGIC
You're such a liar no car can go 550 mph 🙄 nice try
@@C0lbyCheeseKingbro clicked on the timestamp 💀
I have seen a judge flat out not even hear the person fighting the ticket. When they started to defend the judge stopped them immediately and said, "My officers don't lie. Guilty. Does anyone else want to still contest the tickets?"
That is Pasadena, Tx for you.
Get a lawyer after that I’d say.
Constitution gives you the right to defend yourself. Make a federal case out of it and ruin the fucker's life.
The lawer lied. Cops are trained to lie if anything.
I had a dog who loved cops, because she LOVED shooting. (I took her out plinking with me and to shooting competitions). Cops loved her right back. If she was in the car I didn't get a speeding ticket, just a lecture on driving slower to take care of the dog.
Unironically I hope you do that. Even a sudden slow down from a guy cutting you off can maim or kill a dog (unless you have some sort of seatbelt harness for it). I am normally a chronic and excessive speeder, but when my pup's in the car, I drive like a granny.
"Sir, you have blood and a knife on your hands did you murder all those people?"
"I invoke the fifth"
"I knew it wasnt you! sir we got the wrong guy..."
probably a good time to invoke the fifth
I always hate is when cops try to be funny and ask if you've got any drugs, guns, bombs, rocket launchers, dead bodies in the trunk. You've probably heard them before. I saw a video yesterday where a dude _did_ have a dead body in the trunk. Maybe the questions aren't meant to be funny after all.
Law by mike more like the best lawyer out there
Great points.
Tip #1 remember trails and other locations that the cops won’t follow. Don’t worry if they saw your plate you should be running a fake one.
One time I got pulled over for doing 65 on KY-31W and I legit was 30mins late to pick my sister up from work. The cop also saw me earlier so he believed I was busy and let me off with a warning.
Amazing. I love this style
Video on fighting ticket in court pls
Entertaining and informative!
Thanks Mike.
Maybe in Cali, but in Honolulu, the citing officer is given the benefit of the doubt in regard to errors on citations during traffic trials. We also don't HAVE to sign, the officer writes "Refused" on the signature line. Source: My brother is a solo bike traffic officer for HPD.
love ur videos man + here before premiere starts
I love your long form content like keep up the Long form of content but also I still love You're youtube's short videos so keep making longform in short form please
Yes
Rule #1 never talk to the police.
That's number one - TELL HIM YOU WILL REMAIN SILENT. If he tickets you, so be it, but he won't get the opportunity to expand into investigating something else!
The only lawyer keeping this kinda stuff fun
Some of the tactics to fight the ticket in court, or showing that you won't fight the ticket, simply won't work in NJ. The police love going to court because it's extra overtime pay for having to just show up for a couple extra minutes in their normal work environment. Not sure how that works in other states.
Hehe-- all those questions, make a little note card and laminate it on your door-card. Then just read from them!
This man is underrated
If you can take his gun then he instantly looses all authority.
😂 😂😂😂
Then make him pinky promise to not write the ticket before I give the gun back 👍
"Let's do the service weapon shuffle"
@@Algebruh2407that is so funny
@theworldisavampire2905 :
Yeah, right up to the point that he/she/etc. draws their Taser, and retrieves the weapon you took, after using the Taser on you so many times that your heart stops beating, permanently!
🙂
This was your "best" idea for avoiding a traffic citation?!?!
Imo, perhaps you should "rethink" it, at least a couple of times?!?!
😁😁😁
Great video
I love how one tip is literally be a pain in the ass.
Thank you! You accepted my request! ☺️
Actually, wouldn’t all the questions just annoy the officer more resulting in a ticket anyways? 🤔
He said if it seems inevitable, than make it seem like your more trouble than it's worth. Some cops you just know are going to give you one so might be your only option
@@snorgardark1908 Nope, makes me want to be sure to be at court and watch you get found guilty. I *never* argue on the side of the road, that's what court is for.
Even if you get the ticket, all the questions will give you extra information and ammunition you can use in court.
@@RPhillip Then you suck at communication. Are you afraid of losing an argument?
Communication and honesty is for everywhere. At every time. It's about the ideals. Lack of communication has Consequences. Consequences people often don't see.
i love this longer form series
Yup, me too. Hate the shorts.
Don't forget tip #6: loudly shout "I'M STRAPPED" so the officer knows you have your seatbelt on☺
I really love this concept. Feels like watching a tv show.
ive only been pulled over 3 times in my 6 years of driving and i have been able to get only a warning for 2 of those times because I was always very respectful and would know just what to say to make the officer feel bad for me and make it seem like I would have an extremely hard time paying it. the first time I got pulled over I had no idea what to do but learned quick lmfao
Love u bro
If you video tape someone doing a traffic violation can a cop give a ticket?
Being annoying isnt illegal
I assume you mean can the cop give the person violating the traffic law a ticket. It depends on the laws where you live. Where I live they won’t.
I like the addition of the confused lol when the officer was punching you cheek
wow staking out the officers position and making a diagram and allat seems totally worth it to avoid a little speeding ticket
Can you do a video on Prima Facia speed limits vs Basic and Absolute speed limits?
This dude is sleazy we love it
It's BETTER CALL SAUL!
These are so entertaining I didn't notice it was longer than a short at first
Hey LawByMike, I got a doubt for you: if a police vehicle, ambulance or fire truck has their sirens on but there's a car in front of them that stopped at a red light, should the car move out of their way without getting a fine for skipping a red light?
I know in some places at least here in the US street lights are rigged with a kind of ‘remote access’ kind of device where the light reads a signal from an emergency vehicle coming to that intersection and the light will turn green to avoid those types of situations
And you can and should move out of the way if it is safe to do so. I have done this before. And driver's Ed taught this as well. Back when it was still a thing.
All I know from Germany or Switzerland: If you get caught by a red light radar, you can fight the ticket and say it was an emergency. They can register that date from the emergency vehicle (or that it also got caught by radar) and you won't have to pay.
Same for speeding when you can't yield to the emergency vehicle. But that's just Europe.
My assumption is the emergency takes precedence over the law in that case. Happened to me once, I was in the left turn lane on a red, emergency vehicle came up behind me so I ran the red, then pulled over to let them pass.
Most places now have sensors on top of the stop lights that detect the strobes and will automatically change so you can either make an immediate turn or proceed straight and move over. But yes if you get a red light ticket for doing that the picture will see the emergency vehicle most the time, if not the case can be brought up in court and they can check if any emergency vehicles were responding at that location and time.
Great video! Advice is spot on.
I don't know about the 99% . . but its a great video!
I never expected mike to do a premiere, lol
No officer, I don’t believe I committed a crime, I have a fear of commitment.
I was going onto a military base and was having trouble getting my ID to scan. I gave it to the SP and it scanned for him almost instantly. I said, "I guess you have the magic touch" to which he replied, "That's not what my wife says." I looked at him, at his partner, and back at him and said, "I'm just gonna leave that one alone." His partner just busted up.
Why did I tell you this? Your comment tells my you appreciate a little smart-assery.
My first and LAST traffic violations was speeding over 100 mph (more like 115 in a 55mph zone). The cop stated that he thought it a low flying airplane😁 Of course I was late for work :( I lost my license for 30 days. Back then my "Buick Electra 225" was just coasting down the freeway. I don't live in a city where driving is a thing, so I own no more vehicles.
115 in a 55, you're crazy, sir.
@@jordantowner5995nah bro hes just playing GTA 5 irl
Ffs I hate when I have to convert to the superior measurement unit
And yes,bit is your fault that you haven't learnt metric
Also, 185 kilometers per hour??? Who drives that fast, like ever??
That's ridiculous speeding 100 miles on a 55 mph zones just to risk your life for a funky job that doesn't give a rat hole about you 😔
My biggest fear for if I get pulled over is me saying my standard greeting of good morning (I say it at any time of day to throw people off) and the cop thinks I’m high
Am using public transport form now on
"What color is my underwear" 😭😂💀😀
LOL "Better now" hahahaha
1:00 I'm hearing my wife's voice in my head right now "LET ME TRIM THAT EYEBROW!" 🤣
Lmao, I wouldn't want to deal with me either😂
What about the people who have commercial drivers license? I heard if they get a warning it's different with them
You'll never hear a cop say, "Oh, I'm sorry. Please forgive me. I'll let you go on your way," after an angry driver tells the cops they are wrong about their reason for pulling them over. Take your lumps. Argue in court. Give the cop a reason to think you want to make their job easier and they'll be far more likely to make your life easier with a warning. Hassle the cop and the cop will hassle you.
" WHERE WERE YOU POSITIONED WHEN YOU CLOCKED ME ? FOR HOW LONG DID YOU FOLLOW ME ? WHY EXACTLY DID YOU STOP ME ? "
Best in the biz
Epic.
"Car go fast" 😂😂😂😂
A few years ago I got a ticket in a speed trap where the limit went from 55 to 30 with no warning. I was accused of going 45MPH. I decided to request a contested hearing. Upon reviewing the citation I noticed that the police officer put the wrong mile marker on the citation. I sent a letter to the state DOT GIS department asking them what the speed limit is at that mile marker. They responded with a letter stating that it is 55 MPH. I took the letter to court and motioned to dismiss on the facts that I was being accused of going 45MPH at a location that according to the state DOT is actually a 55MPH zone. Without the officer there to change the record the court has to take the officer's citation at face value and dismissed the ticket.
I don’t smile and do small talk. I only asked for not getting a ticket once but because i did several things right i did get off. I never, ever take their bait to escalate. I simply have no reaction to their emotions.
I wish I had this advice 20 years ago when I got a ticket along with others who were with me on motorcycles. It was kind of a guilt by association ticket.
💀..Niice..!!
He’s the Mrbeast of Law.
0:59 i thought he was pulling out a gun 😂
What should you do when a cop comes up to you saying “you fit the description of a suspect”
"How so?"
"No I don't."
“Am I being detained?” followed by “I invoke the fifth and I want to speak to a lawyer.”
Pedal to the metal
Turn your face away and ask what the description was. They need to provide at least a few details that match you specifically, and if they do match them to you, invoke your fifth amendment right and get a lawyer. Beyond matching a description, they have no evidence that you as an individual are guilty of any wrongdoing. Odds are you’ll get your time wasted, but if the officers push it too far, you can sue and make a boatload of cash.
Adding to the courtesy section - once the cop is beside my window, I find that it helps to frantically dive over to my glove compartment and furiously rummage through everything until I find my handgun, which I promptly grab and shove into the officer’s direction as quickly as possible while screaming “I have a gun!” at the top of my lungs so that he’s made well aware. Cops appreciate honesty and it’s just safer to cough it up immediately.
Tip #5 sounds like a PI origin story 😂
I fought a ticket in court due to inaccuracies. The judge said, you signed the ticket, guilty.
Speaking as an officer I would say do NOT ask for a Warning. That is a very quick way of not getting one. Be polite and respectful. Don’t try to hold court on the e side of the road.
I kinda didn't like how you didn't make this earlier to potentially save me 😠 Thanks for the great video though!
One may write "no contract, without prejudice, signed under threat duress and coercion." In red ink.
I didn't know I couldn't do that
Mike I love ur videos u seem like a cool lawyer 🧊 not a nerd like legal eagle 🤓
😂 I find this genuinely funny, laywers are usually not gonna be your friendly neighborhood shady tips guy, LeagleEagle is able to maintain professionalism with his YT channel, he’s not there to gain subs or views, he’s not there to promote his job or anything like that, he’s just there to fight misinformation and spread information on different topics, this guy, mass produces the same shorts tips that while are good, are not any complex cases, of course, he has videos too, but that’s not an at all his Main work.
+ LegalEagle sprinkles in jokes and even has some shorts with pretty interesting cases, checkout the Florida woman getting arrested for calling the cops 12,000 times.
Mike is more towards millenials and Gen Z while LegalEagle is for boomers
And Ugo Lord
sound at 2:20 is the EXACT same as the intro to A$AP Rocky's song "pretty flacko"
There's a saying I use: Be polite and white. Been pulled over 6 times gotten 1 ticket.
You seen the series lawyer suits?
Next you should do on fare evasion ngl
Sir have you considered becoming an actor bcuz 😂😂😂😂 you are wayyyy too funny
I had an error on a ticket and brought it to the judges attention and all he said was. "If it bothers you that bad i will have the cop come in and fix it".
Actually shocked that invoking the 5th wasn't on the list
The fact that there are steering wheel lights is wild
How to beat a traffic ticket in court...don't be breakin' traffic laws in the first place.
I would really like to be a lawyer but I wanted to ask if you had any advice
I was going 85 in a 55, state trooper caught me going 79 in a 55. Ended up telling him i was running late for work and I can’t afford to miss. He dropped it to a 65 in a 55 and the ticket was payable and I don’t have to show up to court. My friend got caught 75 in a 55, his got dropped to 65 in a 55 but he gotta show up to court and pay a higher ticket than mine 🤣🤣
0:22
This works for me
Cool!
I got a ticket for “driving at a safe speed” from a car accident. It was a solo accident when I was late on my way to work and all it takes is a second. The engine caught fire. I lost consciousness. It wasn’t good, and I was lifeflighted to a hospital more than 2 hours away. (Wear your seatbelts, ladies and gents. Saves lives.)
Back to the ticket, we just ended up paying for it but it felt we had already been paying enough (lifeflight is not cheap, even with good insurance, + extensive medical bills.) It was such a strange kind of trap ticket to be issued. I guess my question is could this have been fought at all? Not that it really compared in price but any penny would’ve counted at the time.
My cops are broken. When I've been nice and polite, ticket. Heated argument on the side of the road, verbal warning. So weird.
One time in court it was kansas or missouri-a long time ago the cop wrote down the correct license number and vin but the wrong make--it was like a plymouth instead of the dodge version of the same car but it was dismissed because he got that one detail wrong. The car was in the parking lot and they actually went out to check it. DISMISSED!
Call them on anything they get wrong, because they're out to get you.
Having issued 1000s of tickets, i knew the moment i stopped someone if they were getting a ticket or a warning. Many people talk themselves into more tickets by whining. I favorite line i used to get was " am i helping uou get yiur quotas " nope my boss now lets me write as many as i want.