I say "thanks you", to thank them for all the times they didn't catch me, like a couple minutes earlier when I was doing 20mph faster, and for that reflective tape they have on their car that helped me shave another 10mph or so off the ticketed speed.joe817 wrote:Ahhh yup. Count me in as well.USA1 wrote:It's called being respectful and polite. I'm guilty of it as well.pbwalker wrote:
I'm curious...am I the only one who says "Thank you!" when I get a ticket?
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Re: Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky!!
I am of the opinion that:
Every $400 dollars in tickets i avoid (so 2 tickets) is another weapon i can buy. Less tickets = more guns!
Every $400 dollars in tickets i avoid (so 2 tickets) is another weapon i can buy. Less tickets = more guns!
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With that logic, I could buy a new gun every couple of days.xperthunter wrote:I am of the opinion that:
Every $400 dollars in tickets i avoid (so 2 tickets) is another weapon i can buy. Less tickets = more guns!
My wife may not like it though...............
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The last and only time I was ticketed was before I got my CHL.
I came up on my turn before I realized it and was going too fast to make it and for some reason, without thinking, I turned anyway and ended up going onto the wrong side of the road... While a cop was sitting in the turn lane of the road I was getting on.
I pulled into the gas station immediately and just waited for him. I think he may have called backup or something because he didn't come to my window until another police car showed up.
I'm glad I had the option to take defensive driving to get the charges dropped.
I ended up getting a warrant letter in the mail several weeks later because they forgot to enter it into the computer when I took care of it. After they pulled the file and saw it was all taken care of, I got several apologies in a row.
After I got my CHL, the only official interaction I've had with a police officer was when someone pulled out in front of me and totaled my car.
I came up on my turn before I realized it and was going too fast to make it and for some reason, without thinking, I turned anyway and ended up going onto the wrong side of the road... While a cop was sitting in the turn lane of the road I was getting on.
I pulled into the gas station immediately and just waited for him. I think he may have called backup or something because he didn't come to my window until another police car showed up.
I'm glad I had the option to take defensive driving to get the charges dropped.
I ended up getting a warrant letter in the mail several weeks later because they forgot to enter it into the computer when I took care of it. After they pulled the file and saw it was all taken care of, I got several apologies in a row.
After I got my CHL, the only official interaction I've had with a police officer was when someone pulled out in front of me and totaled my car.
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Counting tickets you DIDN'T get, is like counting "saved" jobs!xperthunter wrote:I am of the opinion that:
Every $400 dollars in tickets i avoid (so 2 tickets) is another weapon i can buy. Less tickets = more guns!
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You probably weren't thanking him for the fine, but rather for the great service.pbwalker wrote:You got room for one more in that club?USA1 wrote: I'm usually the guy riding the brakes while the other cars zoom around and get popped.![]()
I'm so mad about it...but it's my fault, so my anger is with myself. LEO was just doing his job.
I'm curious...am I the only one who says "Thank you!" when I get a ticket? Why am I thanking him for a $200 fine?!?
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I've had one ticket in the last 30 or so years and it was a fluke. But no I don't thank them for giving me a ticket. My cop buddies just hang their badge out the window when they get pulled over, so no, I'm not gonna thank them for giving me a ticket.
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That generally works for Fire and EMS as well, though the ones I know "accidentally" display their credentials as they're "trying to find" their TDL.glbedd53 wrote:I've had one ticket in the last 30 or so years and it was a fluke. But no I don't thank them for giving me a ticket. My cop buddies just hang their badge out the window when they get pulled over, so no, I'm not gonna thank them for giving me a ticket.
Doesn't really bother me, every job has its perks.
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Yeah, I'd really love a job where I can break the law and get away with it!Fangs wrote:That generally works for Fire and EMS as well, though the ones I know "accidentally" display their credentials as they're "trying to find" their TDL.glbedd53 wrote:I've had one ticket in the last 30 or so years and it was a fluke. But no I don't thank them for giving me a ticket. My cop buddies just hang their badge out the window when they get pulled over, so no, I'm not gonna thank them for giving me a ticket.
Doesn't really bother me, every job has its perks.
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Most major cities and even DPS are still hiring!pbwalker wrote:Yeah, I'd really love a job where I can break the law and get away with it!
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srothstein wrote:Most major cities and even DPS are still hiring!pbwalker wrote:Yeah, I'd really love a job where I can break the law and get away with it!Every job needs a few perks. My favorite joke used to be that I not only did not get ticketed for driving 100 mph on loop 410, but I got paid for it.
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I don't really have a problem with them having the perks because I know they're paid chicken feed. My point was simply that I see no need to thank them for giving me a ticket. And I never say sir to them or anyone else that has not earned my respect, like a war veteran has for example.
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I say "sir" or "ma'm" simply because it's the polite thing to do. If they carry themselves in a way unbecoming their job, I'll take it up with a supervisor - but someone doing the job of a police officer doesn't have to "earn" my respect. And I've not seen an officer stick a badge out a window - that's usually an outstanding way of getting a ticket. As they pull ID, the badge shows, it's then up to the officer whether to show "professional courtesy"....it is NOT a "given" that it's gonna happen.
Someone's been listening to way too many "insiders" that don't really have a clue. I can name 3 muni's in the SA area that flippin' a badge like that will not only GUARANTEE you a ticket - but will have YOUR chief getting a call from THEIR chief.
Someone's been listening to way too many "insiders" that don't really have a clue. I can name 3 muni's in the SA area that flippin' a badge like that will not only GUARANTEE you a ticket - but will have YOUR chief getting a call from THEIR chief.
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That's a wonderful place you live in, from what I've seen, it's hard to believe. As far as "sir". I say sir to guys all the time but it's usually the ones that I know don't expect it. I think it was usually a little more discreet than just hanging the badge out the window but not much.
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Cops are war veterans. They just fight the community's enemies a few at a time instead of platoons and battalions.glbedd53 wrote:I don't really have a problem with them having the perks because I know they're paid chicken feed. My point was simply that I see no need to thank them for giving me a ticket. And I never say sir to them or anyone else that has not earned my respect, like a war veteran has for example.
If you doubt that, ride along with a metro PD unit in any city for a week.
Then try to imagine what it would be like to do that week 1,300 times over a 25 year career.
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