This thread reminds me I really need to move the plate and put under the tail out of sight
This thread reminds me I really need to move the plate and put under the tail out of sight
The attitude test works both ways.
Some cops have awful attitudes.
Some drivers have awful attitudes.
If the two coincide, discretion is ruled out. In fact, if either happens, warnings are most unlikely.
Sure you can.
Give up whatever you do now. Go to the Police college for 6 months.
Get to do shitty jobs for most of your first 2 years, and you can write tickets for anyone who breaks the law.
Generally when you are having a conversation with a cop, it's due to you having broken the rules.
Of course, now I expect a chorus of responses from all the innocent people who have been accused of breaking the rules.
Never mind the fact that often, someone breaks the rules (e.g. speed) a thousand times for each time they get caught, then squeal like a girl for the one time about the injustice of it all.
Whew, how's that for a vent.
It is indeed hilarious to serve crackpot notices for this that and the other. Of course, to whom it is hilarious is a rather limited subset.
I heard about one where you put a note on the windscreen saying 'anyone serving any notice on this vehicle hereby owes the owner $1000' or something like that. While these notices may be hilarious, their effectiveness seems a bit lacking.
You think? Aw gummon, I thought you were an eggspurt in these things.
"It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"
no. but it's not illegal to have a shitty attitude. whatever you got pulled over for probably is.
anyway. it's just a notice of infringement. it doesn't actually compel you to do anything...
yes and no. i use mine to invalidate anything they do to me. I do have a fee schedule (hand THAT to them roadside and watch their eyebrows.. they get autistic really quick)
breach of a default judgement is illegal as, and i've yet to meet the cop willing to argue it, even in their own courts!
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