Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Pulled over. Warning, no tocket. Thanks Brain.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #31
    Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View Post
    There's really no excuse for speeding.
    But at the same time, EVERYBODY speeds at some point.

    I just can't stand cops that think giving a ticket is somehow going to teach people a lesson!? No offense, but are you nuts!?

    I know when i was 21, i got my first $60 ticket, i was ****ED, and I actually drove MORE aggressive after the cop left!

    My neighbor who was a sheriff RARELY ever gave out tickets, he knows the truth....warnings do more good than tickets. Tickets are just going to **** people off, PERIOD.....they WONT learn!
    (admit it, it's just wishful thinking!)

    Warnings on the other hand, is a much nicer way of saying "you were caught, we are out watching the roads, be careful"

    I always drove slower after getting a warning, because you felt like you had a close call.

    ----

    The whole idea that "speed" causes accidents is FALSE too.
    They've proven this with dozens of studies conducted.
    (hell, i just saw one this week posted on a news website, another highway INCREASING the speed limit)

    If speed causes accidents, then the Autobahn and sections of the highway that have "no speed limit" should be the holy grail of auto accidents right?
    Far from....the accident rates are staggeringly lower then they are here.
    (they documented this by doing a special on the Autobahn, which was on the History Channel, several years back)

    They've actually PROVEN, that higher speeds, actually INCREASE efficiency and lowers the total amount of accidents.
    (although higher speed limit zones result in higher amounts of FATAL crashes, the OVERALL numbers of accidents actually decreases drastically.)

    The cause of accidents are often cell phones, distractions and drugs/alcohol.....not speed alone.

    I feel bad that they brainwash police and troopers into thinking that speed causes accidents, when clearly every single study out there has proven otherwise.
    (over 75% of traffic collisions with vehicles AND motorcycles take place UNDER 35mph.) Some states have different MPH statistics, but ALL of them are under 55mph for sure.

    So how could speed possibly be a factor?

    It just all comes down to $$$, just like everything else in this world pretty much!
    Clearly, it's all about revenue.
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

    Life is too short to ride an L.

    Comment


      #32
      If this has already been stated my apology. tickets are revenue and warnings do not meet qoutas. see you in court.
      81 gs 1100 E One owner,Me.

      Comment


        #33
        Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View Post


        The cause of accidents are often cell phones, distractions and drugs/alcohol.....not speed alone.
        Heard of Profiling?

        Well, speeding is a trigger to look at the culpret to see if there isn't something more dangerious going on. It has been a while since I was in a patrol car. And, I agree the warnings seemed to make folks think about what they were doing. Speeding alone, or driving too fast for the conditions (my favorite) isn't defently going to get someone killed, add in wreckless and endangering and another story comes to light.

        But, sometimes you stop a speeder and the odor of cheap booze and who knows whatelse hits you and the tickets fly. You think we make moola off a speeding ticket, ought to check out the fines and costs for a DUI. Remember the cop citing you isn't getting anything extra for doing his job, there are no bonuses for number of tickets written, etc, I just felt like I had someone some good for stopping a drunk. Did I say how much I really don't like drunk drivers?
        bill

        Comment


          #34
          Originally posted by officerbill View Post
          Did I say how much I really don't like drunk drivers?
          bill
          I'm with you Bill, I'm actually thinking about doing my argumentative essay on this for school. This girl in my class brought up how she's gotten a DUI(a gas station employee called her in). She tried telling the class that she thinks DUI's are "money makers" for the government. I wanted to laugh in her face.

          Comment


            #35
            Originally posted by motman View Post
            she thinks DUI's are "money makers" for the government.

            Of course they are!















            It has nothing to do with the numbers of accidents caused by people who are drunk, the number of fatalities that are caused by drunk drivers that would otherwise never have happened!

            Comment


              #36
              Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View Post
              Back where i grew up, the locals were pretty much told to use discretion if attempting to pull over a motorcycle, and were usually ordered to fall back if the rider took off and fled on any kind of sport bike.
              Because they had an enormous amount of high speed cycle chases every month, almost always ending in multiple fatalities or the rider getting away from police.
              Turns out, it was just costing the county too much money to chase them left and right.

              (my sheriff buddy told me that, and i've heard of other counties doing the same thing....because it simply gets too dangerous....the police dont stand a chance in hell at catching up to a sportbike, and if the police chopper does arrive, so what? There are literally hundreds of winding roads covered with thick trees, and the chopper can't follow,atleast where I used to live.)

              It's funny, i actually KNOW somebody who ran from the locals back home, i believe he had a CBR 900 or kawasaki. He was crankin 150mph on Rt. 4, and flew RIGHT past a speed-trap with 2 local squad cars. He said he looked in his mirrors and they didn't even move at all,lol.
              Car chases don't happen here no matter what you're driving / riding because the cops won't chase you most of the time. It's considered dangerous in urban areas and the view is that they'll catch you down the road somewhere (or their mates will). It works 99% of the time. Hearing of a car chase is very rare.
              Last edited by Guest; 11-09-2009, 07:26 AM. Reason: typo

              Comment


                #37
                Last I heard I think about 15 people a year in the UK get caught in the crossfire and killed by police involved in high speed chases.

                These are just bystanders.

                You can police small areas with low populations on the basis you can get them for the next one, and that's what used to happen in UK, but since it all got rolled up into Big Policing that don't work any more.

                Still works where I live, I'm happy to say

                Comment

                Working...
                X