Pulled over by a cop
I'm putting on my flame-retardant suit, but here goes. MOST of the time cops don't give you a ticket unless you are more than 10 over the limit or driving unsafely. I wish the cops gave tickets to every scumbag who drives 85 or more on I-75 here on one of the worst stretches of hwy in FL. People tailgate, swerve at high speed, drive like morons, and threaten the lives of me and my children on a daily basis. I wish there were more $200 tickets. It's a good source of revenue, better than taxes for me. This way only the speeders pay. It's their choice. If you drive unsafely, as far as I am concerned, you are like a guy going around firing off a gun downtown for the fun of it. And please don't start with how you can drive safely at high speed. Great, go do it on a track.
That said, there are towns where the whole town is a speed trap. I just stay below the speed limit the whole time and laugh when I go by the cop hiding behing the billboard.
That said, there are towns where the whole town is a speed trap. I just stay below the speed limit the whole time and laugh when I go by the cop hiding behing the billboard.
Originally Posted by coolsk8er
Actually if the cop gives you a written warning instead of a verbal warning, you will be recorded in their computes and the next time you get pulled over the next cop will see the warning given by the previous cop.
Originally Posted by coolsk8er
Actually if the cop gives you a written warning instead of a verbal warning, you will be recorded in their computes and the next time you get pulled over the next cop will see the warning given by the previous cop.
Originally Posted by patrickwong
Cops Suck! Those Were The Uneducated Kids That Got Beat Up In School.
Originally Posted by IQ9
Only your first ticket will be over looked by your insurance company by using traffic school.
Generally, you can attend traffic school for the purpose of removing a citation from your record once every 18 months. Even if it hasn’t been 18 months since your last citation, you can still request special permission from the judge to take traffic school. It is your responsibility to make sure you are eligible before completing the program.
Nothing about 1st ticket. Your insurance company never sees the infraction as the DMV does not report it on your record if you pass the class.
I heard that there are at least 2 places where driving records are kept. The police department's database, which will honor the court's ruling of the traffic school and remove the record for a ticket, is just one of the two. The other is the DMV database which will retain the information on ALL tickets and those are used by insurance companies to decide on a premium.
Is this true?
Is this true?
Originally Posted by Fugaezi
I heard that there are at least 2 places where driving records are kept. The police department's database, which will honor the court's ruling of the traffic school and remove the record for a ticket, is just one of the two. The other is the DMV database which will retain the information on ALL tickets and those are used by insurance companies to decide on a premium.
Is this true?
Is this true?
Think about it.
Originally Posted by GeezerB
Here is a copy/paste of the elgibility in CA:
Generally, you can attend traffic school for the purpose of removing a citation from your record once every 18 months. Even if it hasn’t been 18 months since your last citation, you can still request special permission from the judge to take traffic school. It is your responsibility to make sure you are eligible before completing the program.
Nothing about 1st ticket. Your insurance company never sees the infraction as the DMV does not report it on your record if you pass the class.
Generally, you can attend traffic school for the purpose of removing a citation from your record once every 18 months. Even if it hasn’t been 18 months since your last citation, you can still request special permission from the judge to take traffic school. It is your responsibility to make sure you are eligible before completing the program.
Nothing about 1st ticket. Your insurance company never sees the infraction as the DMV does not report it on your record if you pass the class.

As far as profits are concerned...we're all screweddddd. Ins= higher rates if u get a ticket, cops = revenue for city & quotas, Radar Detector Co's. = here's a new toy...dare you to top da G...., and the list goes on....lol
Originally Posted by GeezerB
If that were true, what would be the benefit of ruining a day in traffic school?
Think about it.
Think about it.
From what I understand, the "POINT" in going to traffic school would be to keep you from getting additional points on the court's record, thus allowing you to continue to drive. You'd be cleared according to the courts but no on the DMV records, which is used to determine driving record as well as insurance premiums.
Again, does anyone have any "credible" sources for this?
From what I understand, the "POINT" in going to traffic school would be to keep you from getting additional points on the court's record, thus allowing you to continue to drive. You'd be cleared according to the courts but no on the DMV records, which is used to determine driving record as well as insurance premiums.
BTW, I'm one of those lousy cops and for the record I never got beat up in highschool.


