

I believe that having a CHL and the fact that my wife was respectful, probably saved us some money. This is the second time my wife has screwed up but let go.
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My neighbor worked for D/FW public safety (at the time he was LEO and Fire) and was stopped in Arlington. He said he let his badge "accidently" show as he was getting his license out. The Arlington officer saw it and the following conversation was related to me:gigag04 wrote:I have more than a few credentials that didn't keep me from getting a ticket.
I hate that logic. I mean, we all know better. We just slip up sometimes.Dragonfighter wrote:LEO - "Weeeellll, you should've known better then."
gigag04 wrote:I have more than a few credentials that didn't keep me from getting a ticket.
speedsix wrote:...most likely not the CHL...but the fact she's a nurse, that saved her the paperwork...cops love nurses...never know when you're gonna need one...
flintknapper wrote:speedsix wrote:...most likely not the CHL...but the fact she's a nurse, that saved her the paperwork...cops love nurses...never know when you're gonna need one...![]()
This is absolutely true! Doesn't always mean "no ticket" but daughter is an RN (works nights, ICU and ER).
She has received several speeding tickets when not in her scrubs and stethoscope (even the CHL has never helped), but has had a warning every time she has been stopped going to or from work. The last time, the officer (one that has stopped her before) said "they try not to write nurses because they might need one someday" but also said he would HAVE TO if she didn't slow down!
Hardly foolproof. I bet you cant go a full day of driving without an infraction of some kind. I have been pulled over many a time for no reason other than fishing. Doesn't help i worked nights in Houston.74novaman wrote:After averaging a ticket a year for the first 8 years of having a DL I found a foolproof way to not get tickets anymore!
I stopped speeding.