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Skyryder
26th October 2007, 16:20
Nothing wrong with my eyesight but here's one that I'm a bit unsure about.
Your licence states that you must wear glasses to drive. So you go out and forget them and get pulled over.
Can the officer 'lawfully' require you to hand over your licence if he/she is so inclined?
Skyrder
JimO
26th October 2007, 17:24
get a felt pen ahd draw some harry potter specs on ya face..problem solved
ynot slow
26th October 2007, 17:26
Tell them you have contacts,never had a cop ask me yet,when pinged for speeding,did when I was dumb enough to get caught dic,maybe thought if not asked for I could get off,lol.
imdying
26th October 2007, 17:28
Nothing wrong with my eyesight but here's one that I'm a bit unsure about.
Your licence states that you must wear glasses to drive. So you go out and forget them and get pulled over.
Can the officer 'lawfully' require you to hand over your licence if he/she is so inclined?
SkyrderNah, they just give you a fine. I've been lasered, but I'm not paying for another license till this one expires... I've had no problem talking my way out of it, although I've had a good talking to on one occasion. The nice policeman man made the fair point that he wasn't an eye specialist, and just because I could read number plates from further away from him, that didn't mean my eyes were fit to drive.
deanohit
26th October 2007, 17:33
Tell them you have contacts,
Maybe if you run into a good cop. My brother tried that excuse, the officer then asked to pop a contact out, long story short, my brother got a small fine for not wearing correcting lenses.:Police:
Mikkel
27th October 2007, 01:16
Just pretend that you didn't see the cops in the first place and be on your merry way ;)
sAsLEX
27th October 2007, 02:49
Maybe if you run into a good cop. My brother tried that excuse, the officer then asked to pop a contact out, long story short, my brother got a small fine for not wearing correcting lenses.:Police:
I wouldn't pop one out if randomly pulled over! Fuck that, a nice infection waiting to happen.
Gremlin
27th October 2007, 03:00
Can the officer 'lawfully' require you to hand over your licence if he/she is so inclined?
Could you clarify this? Hand over in what context? Why do you put "lawfully" < like that?
There is a fine for breaching the conditions of your license (because that is what it is) but hand over?
Skunk Control
27th October 2007, 09:49
I wouldn't pop one out if randomly pulled over! Fuck that, a nice infection waiting to happen.
Yep sure is not to mention losing it. Could always just slide it around on your eye (usually makes peoples eyes water or makes then a little squeamish I've found).
pritch
27th October 2007, 10:07
Perhaps you should PM those members of the constabulary who frequent KB?
I would be happy for the cop to do that if he had witnessed driving that suggested the person was as blind as a bat and a danger behind the wheel.
That'd make it safer for me...
oldrider
27th October 2007, 11:17
Perhaps you should PM those members of the constabulary who frequent KB?
I would be happy for the cop to do that if he had witnessed driving that suggested the person was as blind as a bat and a danger behind the wheel.
That'd make it safer for me...
I'll drink to that! :niceone:
Pancakes
27th October 2007, 11:54
Maybe if you run into a good cop. My brother tried that excuse, the officer then asked to pop a contact out, long story short, my brother got a small fine for not wearing correcting lenses.:Police:
Stuff fiddling with my contacts, especially as you've probably just got your licence out of your wallet. Wallet = money and how dirty is money?
I wouldn't pop one out if randomly pulled over! Fuck that, a nice infection waiting to happen.
Yeap
Yep sure is not to mention losing it. Could always just slide it around on your eye (usually makes peoples eyes water or makes then a little squeamish I've found).
Nup, I wouldn't touch it at all but you can see contacts in your eyes. If you've had lasik or whatever surely you'd tell the cop, if they don't buy it get all their details and the address where you send your protest or whatever form to and send them a copy of some proof of the surgery?
Skyryder
27th October 2007, 17:04
Could you clarify this? Hand over in what context? Why do you put "lawfully" < like that?
There is a fine for breaching the conditions of your license (because that is what it is) but hand over?
Lawfully as in having to hand over your licence so that you are left stranded on the side of the road. I was having a discussion at work the other day about this and no one seemed to know one way or the other. I held the opinion that if you are reqired to wear glasses, contacts etc then that is a condition of you driving on the road. If you break that condition can the cop stop you from driving any further. Now apart from physically arresting you the only way I know is to confiscate your licence.
Skyryder
Pancakes
28th October 2007, 10:19
If you can't see the cop shouldn't let you drive no matter what the letter of the law says. If I was the cop and wasn't going to arrest you I'd say get your glasses or contacts then come to the station to pick up your keys and licence. If you answered that you can't do that unless you arrest me the answer no doubt would be ok, your under arrest for reckless endagerment. If someone you know is driving and can't see properly give them a kick in the nuts from me ok? And don't go bitching when they run your cat/kids over.
Kittyhawk
28th October 2007, 10:26
Im a person who wears glasses and have been stopped on occasions while out riding. I wear contacts for riding because glasses are a hassle.
Havent been asked yet about not wearing my glasses, and if need be Im happy to put a finger in my eye and show that I wear contacts. As for taking them out, no I wouldnt go that far.
Pancakes
28th October 2007, 10:46
Im a person who wears glasses and have been stopped on occasions while out riding. I wear contacts for riding because glasses are a hassle..............
Funny, I wear glasses while riding cos the wind bugs my contacts. I wear contacts when I 'boarding but always wear goggles so thats a bit different. Don't want to crash on my face in the snow with glasses frames inside my goggles.
Kittyhawk
28th October 2007, 11:00
Funny, I wear glasses while riding cos the wind bugs my contacts. I wear contacts when I 'boarding but always wear goggles so thats a bit different. Don't want to crash on my face in the snow with glasses frames inside my goggles.
Interesting.... :eek5:
RiderInBlack
28th October 2007, 12:15
I've had one over zealous Cop try ta do me for not wearing glasses. Just laughed and moved my contact with one finger:finger:
I am ether wearing my glasses or contacts if driving or riding. I'm that short-sighted without them, that it is NOT safe for me ta ride or drive without them. If they catch me doing so, I'd hope that they do take me off the road.
Patrick
28th October 2007, 12:40
Can the officer 'lawfully' require you to hand over your licence if he/she is so inclined?
Skyrder
Yep. Fail to produce it, and instant fine. Checks on the computor, since you won't have your licence with ya, will also show that you have to wear glasses.
Could always just slide it around on your eye (usually makes peoples eyes water or makes then a little squeamish I've found).
Nah... picking up pieces of diced and sliced human after being chopped up by a mega large train in the night before the stray cats and dogs arrive to tuck in... that makes one a little squeamish... A contact being moved? Pfftttt....
I would be happy for the cop to do that if he had witnessed driving that suggested the person was as blind as a bat and a danger behind the wheel.
That'd make it safer for me...
Keys can be taken and other "arrangements" made....
Stuff fiddling with my contacts, especially as you've probably just got your licence out of your wallet. Wallet = money and how dirty is money?
Nup, I wouldn't touch it at all but you can see contacts in your eyes. If you've had lasik or whatever surely you'd tell the cop, if they don't buy it get all their details and the address where you send your protest or whatever form to and send them a copy of some proof of the surgery?
Someone ever had a note tested to see what is on it? I bet it is as filthy as a real filthy thing...
The details are all on the ticket... cops number, address to write to, and the 0800 free phone number... or were you after a date???
scracha
28th October 2007, 17:30
Maybe if you run into a good cop. My brother tried that excuse, the officer then asked to pop a contact out
I'd tell said officer to go and get fucked. He has to PROVE you're lying.
cynna
28th October 2007, 18:05
my contacts can be seen on my eyes. they have a blue tint so i can see them when im putting them in
i have never been asked about them when i have been pulled over tho... does that happen often
Pancakes
28th October 2007, 19:21
....................Someone ever had a note tested to see what is on it? I bet it is as filthy as a real filthy thing...
Damn straight, I've never been asked to prove I have mine in either. I guess I look like I can see where I'm going?!
The details are all on the ticket... cops number, address to write to, and the 0800 free phone number... or were you after a date???
Nah, my wife's still got her school uniform so I don't need a cop for nuthin'! I was just pointing out that getting a ticket doesn't meen you've "got" a ticket. You don't have to nut it out on the side of the road with the cop. You can surely present proof that you've had surgery if you really have. Dr can write a letter etc.
Patrick
29th October 2007, 09:42
Nah, my wife's still got her school uniform so I don't need a cop for nuthin'!
Heh, there was this cop I knew of, he liked three or four ways.... he's a little "busy" these days tho...
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 13:49
oookaaaaayy.... thanks Patrick,
Patrick
29th October 2007, 15:31
oookaaaaayy.... thanks Patrick,
Sheesh... sense of humour gone?
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 15:50
Sheesh... sense of humour gone?
nah mate, that made me laugh hard out!
Toaster
29th October 2007, 16:02
One way I used to use was to ask a contact lens wearer to keep their head still and look to the side... you could clearly see the edge of the contact lenses. Very easy little test.
If you tell a cop to "get F'd" as so helpfully suggested above, you are just asking for a ticket aren't ya.
Basically if your driving behaviour is fine and there is no sign that the lack of glasses is impeding their ability to drive, why would you sting them $400 for breaching the conditions of their licence? That would be a tad harsh me thinks.
Patrick
29th October 2007, 16:52
Heh, there was this cop I knew of, he liked three or four ways.... he's a little "busy" these days tho...
oookaaaaayy.... thanks Patrick,
Was thinking... you're always wanting to shoot things, send them your way, a win win situation kind of thing...
Patrick
29th October 2007, 16:54
One way I used to use was to ask a contact lens wearer to keep their head still and look to the side... you could clearly see the edge of the contact lenses. Very easy little test.
If you tell a cop to "get F'd" as so helpfully suggested above, you are just asking for a ticket aren't ya.
Basically if your driving behaviour is fine and there is no sign that the lack of glasses is impeding their ability to drive, why would you sting them $400 for breaching the conditions of their licence? That would be a tad harsh me thinks.
Spot on... can be seen if ya want to look. Bad attitude = quota ticket every time.
Hardly ever check out the contacts/glasses unless they were stopped for doing blind as dumb shit, otherwise, "carry on, have a nice day."
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 18:44
Was thinking... you're always wanting to shoot things, send them your way, a win win situation kind of thing...
I can shoot my mouth off pretty good! Hehehehehe
imdying
29th October 2007, 18:53
As far as sending them proof of a LASIK op goes, that doesn't matter in the slightest... license says 'must wear corrective lenses', so you're in breach of your license conditions.
As Patrick says, you'll only get a ticket for it if you're being a dick.
Toaster
29th October 2007, 20:16
Bad attitude = quota ticket every time.
Did you get a quota? I thought it was a "performance target"... geez, been back in banking too long! :chase:
Pancakes
29th October 2007, 20:22
Yeah, attitude test for sure.
Could argue the ones attached to your eyeball are corrective?
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