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Minsu 05-27-2014 10:20 AM

You Guys are gonna like this one.
 
So this morning im going to work, and this cop is at a light on the other side of the street and im at a red light as well. The lane I was in goes from one to two, so the left lane can turn left at the light. So im right at the splitting area and my car must have just barely went over the two yellow lines for like....a split second? and so im waiting at the light and the left signal comes on and i take the turn and the cop takes the turn with me from other side of the road (a right turn). Turns his lights on.

Walks up to the car, says to me:

COP: is this your car?

Minsu:?????yes it is my car.

COP: You know you were driving on the wrong side of the street, you crossed the double yellow line and was improper passing?

Minsu: (nods head, doesnt say anything)

COP: Im gonna need your Registration.

Minsu: its in the back of the car under my carmat near the spare tire.

COP: Oh, ok, then dont worry about it can i get your insurance.

Minsu: Sorry its in the back with the Registration.

COP: hmmm ok, Also why didnt you get your car inspected yet.

Minsu: Im busy, i have school in the morning and work at night then school after work and im not home till 9pm.

COP: you know inspections are free...

Minsu: I just said im busy.....

COP: Ok forget everything, whats your name.

Minsu: Minsu....

COP: Ok ill be right back.

COP: Ok i COULD have given you a ticket with points but heres a $130.oo Dollar ticket just pay for it.

Now in my head im thinking wtf? He didnt take my registration, didnt look at my insurance, AND didnt even ask for my license once? Da fk just happened?

Sigh just SIGH.

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:24 AM

Why do you keep your registration and insurance in the back where you can't get to them?

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:24 AM

Everything is in a folder neatly stashed away under the mat where i wont lose them.

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:27 AM

That's retarded- you can't get them when a cop asks for them. Put them in the glove box like the rest of the world.

njobe89 05-27-2014 10:28 AM

The law is the law lol... I got a reckless driving ticket, because I went 10mph over the speed limit in a curve. The lady cop told me "you could have lost control and hit someone." I never crossed from my lane, the tires when screeched or anything like that. I Had to get a lawyer $600 and pay a fine of $440.

I wish I could say I almost won the lottery and collect the jackpot lol

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:28 AM

My GPS, Gloves, Tissues are in there, no room :)
And I think having it here saved me this time around lol, cop was feeling lazy.

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:29 AM

So much facepalm. How do you outdo yourself with each new post? It's two pieces of paper.

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:31 AM

Lol why does it bother you so much where my papers are? I feel safer with them in a folder tucked away in the rear undermat. 3 replies picking at my placement of papers seem much more facepalm imho...

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:34 AM

Because you had to tell a cop your documents were where you couldn't get to them. You don't see an issue with the inability to produce insurance and registration when asked by a cop? Really?

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 2835361)
The law is the law lol... I got a reckless driving ticket, because I went 10mph over the speed limit in a curve. The lady cop told me "you could have lost control and hit someone." I never crossed from my lane, the tires when screeched or anything like that. I Had to get a lawyer $600 and pay a fine of $440.

I wish I could say I almost won the lottery and collect the jackpot lol

Some Officers just nitpick so much! I think the saying was in the 5 minutes that a cop follows you, its almost impossible to NOT break a law.

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2835380)
Because you had to tell a cop your documents were where you couldn't get to them. You don't see an issue with the inability to produce insurance and registration when asked by a cop? Really?

Ok this would make more sense if I didnt have papers, My papers in the back of the car, if the cop really wanted to me to get my papers I CAN, and I WILL. There is no problem there im not going to get a ticket for having my papers back there. Therefore there are no issues because I have all my papers. Does that address your concerns?

Mt Tam I am 05-27-2014 10:41 AM

COP: Ok i COULD have given you a ticket with points but heres a $130.oo Dollar ticket just pay for it.

Do you have a bill for $130 in the name of Minsu? I'm not sure I read your situation correctly.

wheee! 05-27-2014 10:42 AM

You're right, we're gonna love this one....

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:44 AM

I think he looked up my plates and gave me legit printed ticket. Ill have to check the ticket once i get back to my car, i couldnt really look at it, was late to work cause i got pulled over and was in a hurry to get into the office.

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2835384)
Ok this would make more sense if I didnt have papers, My papers in the back of the car, if the cop really wanted to me to get my papers I CAN, and I WILL. There is no problem there im not going to get a ticket for having my papers back there. Therefore there are no issues because I have all my papers. Does that address your concerns?

Simmer down Nancy. You can very well get a ticket for that. Do you think a cop is going to go let you start rooting around in the back? Do you think a cop is going to allow you to get out of the car and start searching around where he can't see your hands? He'll write you the ticket and you'll be able to get it dismissed in court. It'll waste your time. I give. Keep your stuff wherever you want. You've been allergic to logic, good sense and the ability to drive well your entire tenure here so I don't know why we would have expected anything else but concentrated dipshittery from a new Minsu post.

Solomatrix 05-27-2014 10:47 AM

minsu have you ever watched the movie idiocracy?

jaedub 05-27-2014 10:47 AM

I....didn't like it.

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:51 AM

Thanks Chuck appreciate your input every time. You always seem to spice up the threads! And dipshittery, thats a good one, first time ive heard that one! And every cop so about 2 others that pulled me over let me get out of the car and get my papers. So Iono man, you always lash out on me telling my im allergic to logic, which, fine, understandable you can be as opinionated as you want.

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by happydog (Post 2835396)
minsu have you ever watched the movie idiocracy?

Lol isnt that where he wakes up a couple century later and is the smartest guy on the planet?

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2835401)
Thanks Chuck appreciate your input every time. You always seem to spice up the threads! And dipshittery, thats a good one, first time ive heard that one! And every cop so about 2 others that pulled me over let me get out of the car and get my papers. So Iono man, you always lash out on me telling my im allergic to logic, which, fine, understandable you can be as opinionated as you want.

The first time you've heard it to your face. Plenty of people have used it in reference to you your entire life, I'm sure. Keep your **** wherever you want, but shut the **** up about it if you get a hardass cop who won't let you get to it and writes you the ticket. Don't come in here and tell us about it.

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:57 AM

Have you known me your entire life? No, you havent, calm the fk down. Or as youve said simmer down nancy, why are you getting aggressive for, it was suppose to be a lunch time break read thread. chill the fk out, i really dont appreciate the aggression over a forum post. Its unreal how much hate you throw at me for no reason, you dont know me, i dont know you, i dont bash on you ever, so dont bash on me? fair enough?

Minsu 05-27-2014 10:58 AM

Mods just close this topic, so sick of Chucks **** in all of my posts, really all the time for no reason cant just have a good laugh always gotta fkin bash on me, its so frustrating to see people like him on a forum like this. Seriously a wtf moment for me.

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 11:01 AM

Who's being aggressive? I'm just pointing out that what you're doing is stupid and can result in negative consequences that you don't have to experience if you think all the way through your actions. I don't **** in all your posts, just the stupid ones. I've helped you in the past when it was a legitimate issue.

MacCool 05-27-2014 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2835380)
Because you had to tell a cop your documents were where you couldn't get to them. You don't see an issue with the inability to produce insurance and registration when asked by a cop? Really?

He can produce the papers, just has to go through an extra step or two. He's not violating the law, just creating some inconvenience. What's the big deal?

Minsu 05-27-2014 11:03 AM

Yea you have and I thanked you every time as politely as I possibly can, and always talked about you in good light.

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Chuck33079 05-27-2014 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 2835418)
He can produce the papers, just has to go through an extra step or two. He's not violating the law, just creating some inconvenience. What's the big deal?

Or the cop doesn't allow him to go rooting through the back for them and writes him the ticket. It'll get dismissed, but spending hours in court to show the judge the paperwork to get it dismissed doesn't sound like a lot of fun to me.

Most cops will let you off, but a noticeable percentage will love the chance to play Cpt. Hardass and mess with the young guy with a nicer car than they've ever had. You've spent enough time around LEOs to know the type who would write that ticket and then laugh in the locker room about wasting the guy's time.

Roddy1 05-27-2014 11:18 AM

Hey Chuck, I have a new tire pressure guage and I am thinking about storing it in my glovebox. It is one of these new age ones, with modern features like a flashlight, temperature reading in digital, and a few other features that I cant remember right now. Anyway this thing is pretty large and kind of clunky, but it was a gift and it looks like a good quality product so I don't want to throw it out or anything like that. Now, back to the glovebox thing, I'm thinking about storing it in there, but I know that resting it on top of my Insurance and Reggy Papers would make them slightly hard to get. Should I put the tire pressure guage with built in flashlight underneath the papers, or to the side? I'm thinking probably more to the right hand side.

http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/532/4...476532_222.jpg

Might try this thing out at lunch :hello:

Chuck33079 05-27-2014 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roddy1 (Post 2835441)
Hey Chuck, I have a new tire pressure guage and I am thinking about storing it in my glovebox. It is one of these new age ones, with modern features like a flashlight, temperature reading in digital, and a few other features that I cant remember right now. Anyway this thing is pretty large and kind of clunky, but it was a gift and it looks like a good quality product so I don't want to throw it out or anything like that. Now, back to the glovebox thing, I'm thinking about storing it in there, but I know that resting it on top of my Ins and Reggy Papers would make them slightly hard to get. Should I put the tire pressure guage and with built in flashlight underneath the papers, or to the side. I'm thinking probably more to the right hand side.

http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/532/4...476532_222.jpg

Might try this thing out at lunch :hello:

:p

Assuming there's too much other stuff being stored in your anus, the glovebox would be a good second option. :rofl2:

In all seriousness, that's a pretty slick tire pressure gauge. Where did it come from?

Minsu 05-27-2014 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roddy1 (Post 2835441)
Hey Chuck, I have a new tire pressure guage and I am thinking about storing it in my glovebox. It is one of these new age ones, with modern features like a flashlight, temperature reading in digital, and a few other features that I cant remember right now. Anyway this thing is pretty large and kind of clunky, but it was a gift and it looks like a good quality product so I don't want to throw it out or anything like that. Now, back to the glovebox thing, I'm thinking about storing it in there, but I know that resting it on top of my Insurance and Reggy Papers would make them slightly hard to get. Should I put the tire pressure guage and with built in flashlight underneath the papers, or to the side. I'm thinking probably more to the right hand side.

http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/532/4...476532_222.jpg

Might try this thing out at lunch :hello:

If thats a legit post lol where can I get one. Less room for papers :stirthepot: :stirthepot:

:stirthepot:

HEK 05-27-2014 11:31 AM

hey Minsu sorry to read about your dealings with the law, you should have asked him is he was a bodybuilder and then said...you're hot...:rolleyes:

Minsu 05-27-2014 11:33 AM

LOL he was bald with a stubbles, im only into hardcore bald dudes with squeaky clean heads :) Full Homo

JARblue 05-27-2014 11:35 AM

If I get pulled over on the highway, I'm not going to want to have to get out of my car and pull out my spare tire just to get to my proof of insurance. I've seen too many cars on the side of the road get smashed into by some idiot not paying attention. I'd rather not risk it :twocents:

There's also a cubby behind the passenger seat. Have you considered this location for some of the stuff you keep in your glove compartment?

Minsu 05-27-2014 11:39 AM

Ahh those are filled with my nursing equipment, My emergency kits, mouth to mouth applicators and stethoscope and ect ect. I had it right in front of it but it kept getting under my seat and wrinkling so i pressed the papers put it in the folder and placed in right where the jacks are. But yea haha that would be pretty bad lolgetting smashed on the highway

JARblue 05-27-2014 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2835482)
But yea haha that would be pretty bad lolgetting smashed on the highway

I think this is part of the problem we are having with your logic:

"lol" and "haha" are not what I was thinking when I posted about getting slammed into while stopped on the side of the highway...

Minsu 05-27-2014 11:43 AM

mmm i feel you, just dont know another way to respond, its my initial response. haha.

kenchan 05-27-2014 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2835343)
Now in my head im thinking wtf? He didnt take my registration, didnt look at my insurance, AND didnt even ask for my license once? Da fk just happened?

yah, that is odd... first thing most cops asks for is driver's license... then insurance. in my state, they dont even ask for registration on regular cars.

Duc_Z09 05-27-2014 11:51 AM

Are you sure it was even a cop? Or did you get pulled over by the Domino's delivery guy?:rofl2:

kenchan 05-27-2014 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duc_Z09 (Post 2835527)
Are you sure it was even a cop? Or did you get pulled over by the Domino's delivery guy?:rofl2:

:icon18:

or a campus rent-a-cop?

MacCool 05-27-2014 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2835425)
Or the cop doesn't allow him to go rooting through the back for them and writes him the ticket. It'll get dismissed, but spending hours in court to show the judge the paperwork to get it dismissed doesn't sound like a lot of fun to me.

Most cops will let you off, but a noticeable percentage will love the chance to play Cpt. Hardass and mess with the young guy with a nicer car than they've ever had. You've spent enough time around LEOs to know the type who would write that ticket and then laugh in the locker room about wasting the guy's time.

I know a lot of LEOs, true, and don't see this as a big issue. For every cop that doesn't want you rooting around in your rear hatch, there is one that doesn't want you rooting around in your glove compartment or reaching for your wallet in your back pocket, and several that would prefer you open the hatch so they can get a better look at the inside of the car and keep a closer eye on you with hands in plain sight. At any rate, it's an issue that affects only the OP, and not me or anyone else on this forum. Lot's of people do things differently than I do. I don't worry about it unless it somehow has the potential to cause me a problem.

Roddy1 05-27-2014 11:54 AM

Was it this guy that pulled you over?

http://www.postavy.cz/obrazky/doofy-gilmore-71600.jpg


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