Figures

Aug 24, 2008 17:09

Halfway through the drive (205 miles) and I'm pulled over by an Indiana trooper for going 11 mph over the speed limit ( Read more... )

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steelhelix August 24 2008, 22:29:30 UTC
Yeah, I need to forward more people to that "Don't talk to cops" video... not that it helps much in this case.

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feren August 24 2008, 22:45:58 UTC
Yeah, I kept the exchange to the minimum, except for telling him my cruise was set for 78 when he told me he clocked me at 81.

Ah well, this is what my lawyers are for.

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steelhelix August 24 2008, 22:57:09 UTC
See... right there, you admitted fault, and he's got you.

The conversation should have gone something like this (especially if you're an asshole like me):

Officer swaggers up: Do you know how fast you were going?
Me, calmly: Yes.
Officer replies: How fast were you going, then?
Me, still calmly: Do you really expect me to answer that question?
Officer: Yes, I do.
Me: Heh, too bad. And I should note now that I will be contesting any ticket you write. I will not answer any further questions.

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hellziggy August 25 2008, 00:25:33 UTC
What grounds would there be to contest it? If the speed limit was 70 and you were exceeding that and you told him that you were exceeding that isn't the exact mph over just a moot point? When I got my ticket last fall for about 13 miles over it was also about $140. :( I haven't sped over that bridge since though.

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nyuni August 25 2008, 02:56:07 UTC
Admitting the speed only tends to work on the local podunk cops who tend to give you a warning. State Troopers are always out to get you, man.

Do the crime, gotta do the fine.

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daf666 August 26 2008, 16:42:36 UTC
Dude, you really can't appreciate how inexpensive it is to get a ticket back there.

My last one (NOt that I make a habit of it anymore) was for 20 over. Total cost after traffic school?

$336

And that was through an ultra-cheap traffic school. :P

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