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Old 2007-09-15
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Hey Veil Guy,

That was a interesting story. It just amazes me how the officers trap people and help raise their insurance rates. Did you see the news about the wild cop and the officer yelling at that kid for video taping him. Its on "youtube.com" under wild cop. These cops that get out of hand need to be either fired or suspended... As for the ticket quota's, Its been going on for years on the police departments raising revenues. Makes me sick to my stomach. Anyway as far as paying a $20 speeding ticket for 1 mph over, they did the right thing. They will lock you up if it never gets paid. Crazy isn't it!


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GB,

As I have gotten older in my years, I have gotten more philosophical and accepting about such things.

I had a brief acquaintance with an older traffic enforcement officer who shared a couple of traffic-stop stories with me and at least in one of them there was a real possibility that he may have left his children fatherless as a result.

I have come to accept that local, city, state, federal organizations need revenue in which to operate. Most of that revenue is generated through local, state, and federal taxes.

These monies in part go to the pay the salaries of the employees of these organizations, go to improve the construction quality of our highway systems (at least in theory) so I am willing to accept their need to find revenue from different sources to allow them to continue to function to our benefit...revenue from traffic citations is not one other for of such a "tax."

In my youth, I used to be a rebel during traffic stops and that didn't ever get me where I wanted to go, anyway.

As I have matured and taken a longer-view, I realize these men and women actually put their very lives on the line anymore when it comes to traffic stops. Like us, they have families, like us many of them like cars, and I believe they generally are there to make a positive difference.

I have found that by extending a little respect and courtesy (something that I am afraid is in short supply in much of today's society) they most often return the same.

Remember, during any traffic stop, your presumed to be a "threat" (for their health's sake) until you prove otherwise.

Try imagining yourself in their position as they approach a strange vehicle with an unknown, unidentified number of occupants whose intentions are unknowable.

What's getting my goat of late, if you already haven't notice, is the soon-to-be rapid deployment of automated traffic enforcement devices, whose primary purpose (whether stated are not) is revenue generation.

If you care about them as much as I do and want to make a real difference, please consider joining the political lobbying group, the National Motorists Association. Your very small membership dues will go along way to ensuring our future driving freedoms from this and other related technology.

How 'bout it?

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i got a ticket in georiga for obsecued license plate be i put it on wrong is there any way to get out of this ticket radar roy or veil guy or any one with an answer
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Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you.

At least it is not a pointable offense which can go against your record.

I'll alert CP to your question, I believe he knows more ins-and-outs than just about anyone else (when it comes to dealing with tickets)...Perhaps he can shed some light on this one for you.

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Talking It will be a Reduced fine normally!

If you go speak with the judge in his or her office/chambers, I have found they will reduce the fine considerably. Sometimes even drop it. Then again I live in a very small town. Its a non-moving violation for obscured tag usually.


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