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forza370z 09-22-2012 11:11 AM

Another ticket thread...
 
I seriously wonder how many people actually FULLY stop their cars at a stop sign while there is no traffic, roads are all clear AND isn't aware there is a cop nearby look at you like a tiger sees a sheep...

Well, I was the sheep in this case... I did slow down my z to about 10mph but once I saw there were no trafic I hit the gas and go... Should I appeal the ticket?

The officer asked me if I saw the stop sign I told him I did but I didn't see him... Lesson learnd - $150 fine for not seeing a cop:icon17:

m4a1mustang 09-22-2012 11:12 AM

No point in appealing. You are supposed to stop regardless of traffic conditions.

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cossie1600 09-22-2012 11:25 AM

MA cops are ********, my wife got a warning for having a dirty unreadable front license plate just last month.

w0rM 09-22-2012 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1927322)
The officer asked me if I saw the stop sign I told him I did but I didn't see him... Lesson learnd - $150 fine for not seeing a cop:icon17:

lol, just pay it man. You're not getting out of that.

MacCool 09-22-2012 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1927322)
Well, I was the sheep in this case... I did slow down my z to about 10mph but once I saw there were no trafic I hit the gas and go... Should I appeal the ticket?

What would be your basis for appealing it? You broke the law, got caught. You think the judge might find you not guilty? Not much chance of that. Whether or not the cop is a **** for not letting your violation slide is a different issue, but in court the judge is going to back the cop.

forza370z 09-22-2012 11:34 AM

^^ Hummm... if I just pay it I could save $25 court fee. But if I spend this $25 there is a chance that the cop can't make it to the court and I could slide? It's like buying a scratch ticket.:icon17:

Trips 09-22-2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1927335)
MA cops are ********, my wife got a warning for having a dirty unreadable front license plate just last month.

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 1927345)
What would be your basis for appealing it? You broke the law, got caught. You think the judge might find you not guilty? Not much chance of that. Whether or not the cop is a **** for not letting your violation slide is a different issue, but in court the judge is going to back the cop.








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Mt Tam I am 09-22-2012 11:53 AM

In CA you must stop and wait some amount of time. I know this from a ride along with a cop. He nailed everyone that night for stop sign running (in the middle of no where too). I was appalled. They all looked like stops to me.

I let my head go forward and back before continuing again.

kfull 09-22-2012 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1927322)
I seriously wonder how many people actually FULLY stop their cars at a stop sign while there is no traffic, roads are all clear AND isn't aware there is a cop nearby look at you like a tiger sees a sheep...

Well, I was the sheep in this case... I did slow down my z to about 10mph but once I saw there were no trafic I hit the gas and go... Should I appeal the ticket?

The officer asked me if I saw the stop sign I told him I did but I didn't see him... Lesson learnd - $150 fine for not seeing a cop:icon17:

Should have said "no comment" to his question. Getting into conversations with cops can only hurt you, it will never help.

ChrisSlicks 09-22-2012 12:03 PM

I have some experience with Lowell, and if you have had a clean history for the last 3 years then there is a good chance of getting off or having it continued without finding.

There are a few places they regularly camp in Lowell since there are places where there perhaps should be a yield sign instead of a stop sign. The one where I see them nab people all the time is the Industrial Ave exit of the Lowell Connector.

forza370z 09-22-2012 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 1927399)
In CA you must stop and wait some amount of time. I know this from a ride along with a cop. He nailed everyone that night for stop sign running (in the middle of no where too). I was appalled. They all looked like stops to me.

I let my head go forward and back before continuing again.

Yeah I was thinking if the judge can give me a lighter punishment instead of a$150 fine. Like going to driving school or something...

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Originally Posted by kfull (Post 1927406)
Should have said "no comment" to his question. Getting into conversations with cops can only hurt you, it will never help. Random question...Is your name Clayton by any chance?

Well, true. I talk to cops because I had some nice officers before and thought a joke might easy the tension. Well yeah, better to keep my mouth shut. And no, my name is not Clayton.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 1927407)
I have some experience with Lowell, and if you have had a clean history for the last 3 years then there is a good chance of getting off or having it continued without finding.

There are a few places they regularly camp in Lowell since there are places where there perhaps should be a yield sign instead of a stop sign. The one where I see them nab people all the time is the Industrial Ave exit of the Lowell Connector.

Yeeeeeeeesssssssss! That's the place! The cop was hiding under the bridge... Well, for 13 years driving I only had one speeding ticket 7 years ago, but that didn't help...

ChrisSlicks 09-22-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by forza370z (Post 1927427)
Yeeeeeeeesssssssss! That's the place! The cop was hiding under the bridge... Well, for 13 years driving I only had one speeding ticket 7 years ago, but that didn't help...

Yep, he's there at least once or twice a week. I haven't been nabbed there yet but know lots of people that have, so now I look right as well as left there out of habit and force myself to come to a stop. I've contemplated switching the sign in the dark of night but that would be wrong :)

Fight it. You'll still have to pay the court costs but will keep the points off which is what really hurts since your driving record is clean.

SurfDog 09-22-2012 01:39 PM

I use an APP on my iPhone called WAZE. It crowd-sources the location of all sorts of "road hazzards" including our fine, hard working boys in blue. It also does turn by turn nav etc.

I like knowing where they are (thanks to other WAZERs) it makes me feel safe. It also will help to sometimes remind you the importance of extra vigilance to those annoying traffic laws. Big brother is watching. Its important to watch right back.

Get WAZE you will thank me. Especially if you live near a cosmopolitan area with lots of other WAZErs

Mr&Mrs 09-22-2012 01:49 PM

I go to court for every ticket. In my state they basically tell you if you plead no contest and have a decent driving record you will only have to pay court cost. If your driving record is not that great you may have to do an online class as well (maximum 5 lifetime). Its worth it in IMHO

1325 09-22-2012 05:39 PM

When you signed your name on that line to receive your driver's license, you agreed that you understood all traffic statutes and that you'd abide by them. The common "I-didn't-know-about-that rule" is not an excuse for any traffic violation. Can't tell you how many of those I've heard.

Think about it, God forbid, you come to a stop sign and some child riding a bicycle crosses your path unexpectedly. Thank goodness you were stopped behind the stop bar because otherwise you'd be liable as you were too impatient to stop for merely two seconds.


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