Pulled Over by DPS

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Pulled Over by DPS

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I live in SA and work in Austin. With my long commute I tend to speed.
I was nailed by DPS on I35 Northbound right before I entered Kyle.
The officer approached my car and introduced himself as Officer XYZ, informed me of why he pulled me over and asked for my DL and proof of insurance.
I told him for my safety and his that I was a valid CHL holder and I was carrying my weapon on my person. He said fine and took my DL and Insurance. I did fail to give him my CHL and he never asked for it.
*** NOTE*** I am a NON commissioned Texas peace officer.
On my DL I have a sticker with info:
*** Medical Condition ***
blah blah blah
*I am an organ door
* Emergency Contact:
Jane Doe (WIFE)
(111)111-1111 (CELL)
TCLEOSE PID# 123456

He squinted to look at the sticker since it is small. He asked if I was a officer. I told him I was not commissioned at the time. He indicated I would be receiving a warning, and that it would not show up on my driving record and he would be right back. He was back in about 1 minute. He asked what kind of pistol I was carrying. I told him a Glock, and he nodded with approval, and told me to be safe. The whole incident lasted less than 3-4 minutes one we came to a stop. This is the first time I have been pulled over since I have had my CHL or graduated from the Police Academy. The PID# may have gotten me out of the ticket, who knows. But he was very polite and professional.
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...so were you...and the $$ fits your pocket better'n Perry's!!! Glad it worked out in your favor...

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If you don't have one already, it's time for you to buy
a high quality radar and laser (lidar) detector.

My recommendation is Valentine. It's got good range and
the arrow system points you in the direction of the speed-measuring
LEO.

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Symtex wrote:
On my DL I have a sticker with info:
*** Medical Condition ***
blah blah blah
*I am an organ door
* Emergency Contact:
Jane Doe (WIFE)
(111)111-1111 (CELL)
TCLEOSE PID# 123456
great ide on the sticker, I will certainly be making one of these when my new DL comes in (address change before CHL class :mrgreen: )
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Thanks.
I got the idea when I used to ride motorcycles. I had a bright orange laminated card attached to my jacket zipper that had a lot of info on it. If you get into accident or emergency situation they will always look for the ID.

ZeeMan wrote:
Symtex wrote:
On my DL I have a sticker with info:
*** Medical Condition ***
blah blah blah
*I am an organ door
* Emergency Contact:
Jane Doe (WIFE)
(111)111-1111 (CELL)
TCLEOSE PID# 123456
great ide on the sticker, I will certainly be making one of these when my new DL comes in (address change before CHL class :mrgreen: )
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The Valentines are great. I had one, but someone decided that I needed to replace my window and he needed a new detector. I have not had the opportunity to replace it. I like the fact that you can upgrade the firmware with them.
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:If you don't have one already, it's time for you to buy
a high quality radar and laser (lidar) detector.

My recommendation is Valentine. It's got good range and
the arrow system points you in the direction of the speed-measuring
LEO.

SIA
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Lidar detectors are great predictors of traffic stops :clapping:

Detectors can help, but smart, pro-active officers can defeat detection easily. If I'm running moving radar I wont pop till I already have your speed estimated - same with with stationary too. Radar readings are faster than Lidar, and faster than the time it takes to hear/see your alert and slow down. I rarely write speeding tickets so I'm not a good authority, but I always ask about a violator's detector, if I see one. From what I've heard you get what you pay for.
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I've discovered the best way to beat a ticket is to drive the speed limit. After all we are CHL holders - we are law abiding citizens. :smash:
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...and hoomin beans, too...that's why God gave us radar detectors... ;-)

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When I was a bit younger I had an officer that pulled me over say "I probably would have written a warning, but I see you already had one" and he motioned toward the radar detector on my dash. I took it out after that, it didn't seem to help me enough to make it worth it if the cops wouldnt give me a warning anymore.

Now, I just try to drive slow enough to avoid having to talk to the cops at all.
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gigag04 wrote:Lidar detectors are great predictors of traffic stops :clapping:

Detectors can help, but smart, pro-active officers can defeat detection easily. If I'm running moving radar I wont pop till I already have your speed estimated - same with with stationary too. Radar readings are faster than Lidar, and faster than the time it takes to hear/see your alert and slow down. I rarely write speeding tickets so I'm not a good authority, but I always ask about a violator's detector, if I see one. From what I've heard you get what you pay for.
:iagree:
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Symtex wrote:Thanks.
I got the idea when I used to ride motorcycles. I had a bright orange laminated card attached to my jacket zipper that had a lot of info on it. If you get into accident or emergency situation they will always look for the ID.
Also...

In your mobile phone, set up a contact called "ICE - XXXXX" (where XXXXX = the name of your In Case of Emergency contact)...

There are many smartphone applications that hold emergency/contact/medical data, etc...
Here's just one... http://www.androlib.com/android.applica ... -jqpz.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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RoyGBiv wrote:
Symtex wrote:Thanks.
I got the idea when I used to ride motorcycles. I had a bright orange laminated card attached to my jacket zipper that had a lot of info on it. If you get into accident or emergency situation they will always look for the ID.
Also...

In your mobile phone, set up a contact called "ICE - XXXXX" (where XXXXX = the name of your In Case of Emergency contact)...

There are many smartphone applications that hold emergency/contact/medical data, etc...
Here's just one... http://www.androlib.com/android.applica ... -jqpz.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is a good method for letting EMS know your emergency contacts. However, this will only work if you don't have a password on your phone to get to the contact list, otherwise there will be no way for them to get into the phone to see the information.
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Speeding puts everyone at greater risk.

Speeding is extremely selfish - Consider the rest of humanity and quit speeding ...

I'll step off my soapbox, but I'm serious about what I stated.
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I have run with a V1 for years. For laser, they're useless. For radar, they work the best, but as was said above, they can be defeated...
However, a driver that drives as if they do not have one at all will stay ticket free.

I recommend those with children think about what 'message' you're sending by using one.
I took mine down when I started to think about that. My daughter was only 2 and kept asking why it would go off. When I noticed that I couldn't answer honestly without sounding like a crook, I removed it.

BTW, anyone who wants to buy a Valentine 1 and does not have children, let me know. :)
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