Just wanted to ask you guys a question. How many of you have been honest with the police if you have had a run in with them and it benefited you. Whether its being pulled over for traffic violation or whatever.
The first time I was pulled over I was honest to the police officer and he let me go, no ticket, Nice guy
The second time I was pulled over I had the same mind set be honest, well it didn’t work. I was keeping the same pace with the car in front of me yet I flagged over. I have never been issued a traffic ticket or been in trouble with the law. Walks over with the radar gun and shows me the reading. Doing 67km in a 40km zone. He ask for my info and I give it to him.
Comes back and says He says he's doing me a favor, "I am reducing it to 60km in 40km your suppose to get 3 points demerit points but now your only going to get 2 points. Tells me he will show up to court. Got a $210.00 speeding ticket/no ownership. ($100 for speeding, $110 for no ownership) So I pleaded guilty to a lesser fine and speed. There goes my perfect record After I paid the speeding ticket I spoke to someone and this guy told me there is no 2 demerit point speeding offence, I was better off fighting the ticket
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h 3 points
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h 4 points
So you get pulled over a third time, this time I didn’t know what to do?? Be upfront honest? deny??, make an excuse? There was not a lot of talking this time. He caught me doing 72Km/h in 50km zone. Cop came back tells me he reduced to 65km in 50km zone so I wouldn’t lose any points, and my options are on the back. "Drive safe" set fine $42.00
So here you have 3 Police officers 2 of them the 1st and 3rd in my story were nice cool understanding cops because they respected my honesty and only 1 didn’t really care about my honesty. So you start to have doubts, second thoughts when it comes to being upfront and honesty to the police. I also understand that cops have to put up with a lot of bullshit on the job with all guns/gangs in the city etc..
What do you guys think about being honest with the police? Any care to share there stories?
The first time I was pulled over I was honest to the police officer and he let me go, no ticket, Nice guy
The second time I was pulled over I had the same mind set be honest, well it didn’t work. I was keeping the same pace with the car in front of me yet I flagged over. I have never been issued a traffic ticket or been in trouble with the law. Walks over with the radar gun and shows me the reading. Doing 67km in a 40km zone. He ask for my info and I give it to him.
Comes back and says He says he's doing me a favor, "I am reducing it to 60km in 40km your suppose to get 3 points demerit points but now your only going to get 2 points. Tells me he will show up to court. Got a $210.00 speeding ticket/no ownership. ($100 for speeding, $110 for no ownership) So I pleaded guilty to a lesser fine and speed. There goes my perfect record After I paid the speeding ticket I spoke to someone and this guy told me there is no 2 demerit point speeding offence, I was better off fighting the ticket
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 16 to 29 km/h 3 points
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 30 to 49 km/h 4 points
So you get pulled over a third time, this time I didn’t know what to do?? Be upfront honest? deny??, make an excuse? There was not a lot of talking this time. He caught me doing 72Km/h in 50km zone. Cop came back tells me he reduced to 65km in 50km zone so I wouldn’t lose any points, and my options are on the back. "Drive safe" set fine $42.00
So here you have 3 Police officers 2 of them the 1st and 3rd in my story were nice cool understanding cops because they respected my honesty and only 1 didn’t really care about my honesty. So you start to have doubts, second thoughts when it comes to being upfront and honesty to the police. I also understand that cops have to put up with a lot of bullshit on the job with all guns/gangs in the city etc..
What do you guys think about being honest with the police? Any care to share there stories?