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Jan 4th, 2011, 03:29 PM
#34
Re: A few legitimate ways to stop a police officer from writing a ticket
 Originally Posted by kevininstructor
If pulled over do not lie and never give away anything i.e. “Sorry I was speeding because of…” but instead let them tell you why they pulled you over. At this point unless you are female and they are male and you have a great set of “you know what” or you are male and they are female (you get the picture). The concept is when most civilians have to interact with law enforcement it is a parent child relation in that we decide not to say anything, be stubborn or out of the blue develop log-arrhea (diarrhea of the mouth) and either of these reactions increase the likelihood of getting a ticket.
Preemptive thoughts for not getting a ticket (meaning no pull over by an officer) while for this example speeding.
Police are more likely to pull over a sports car than most other types of cars; the second type is an older under maintained car in regards to its outward appearance. A combination to avoid is an old red sports car as police will see suspicious written all over this combination of old, red and sports car. It is no different than how police know that from experience when chasing a bad person either by foot or in a vehicle that the bad person will take more right turns than left turns.
Many of the people I interact with are security officers, a third of my personal friends are in law enforcement. Coupled with I have taken several week long classes (average class size 40) in police training and it is interesting what is learn on breaks and lunch or afterwards having a drink in regards to their mentality of who to pull over.
An interesting study from 1969.
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