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    my step dad was a cop in dallas texas, i've heard it all, lol he even took me along for ridealongs a few times.............
    just report it and ignore it.



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    I would love to do a ride along when he is a cop lol. I am excited though because the stories he will come home with will never end and they will be about everything and anything, not just kids trying to get out of a possession of pot charge or speeding ticket.


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    Is it just me or does it seem like the easiest way to get out of a ticket is to have boobs, just something i saw on How I Met Your Mother

    Also if you don't want a speeding ticket, don't speed.

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    On interstates, I wait for someone to pass me by who is clearly speeding and not going to be slowing down, and I let them go out front, so if there is a cop, they will have stopped them before they see me, and I'm always going slower than they were. It's obivously not full proof, but on long trips, letting someone else go faster than you at least gives me comfort in going 10 over or so depending on how traffic is moving.

    I have to drive 12 hours on Friday, this may be a timely topic for me to read!

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    Quote Originally Posted by munsterpoo View Post
    On interstates, I wait for someone to pass me by who is clearly speeding and not going to be slowing down, and I let them go out front, so if there is a cop, they will have stopped them before they see me, and I'm always going slower than they were. It's obivously not full proof, but on long trips, letting someone else go faster than you at least gives me comfort in going 10 over or so depending on how traffic is moving.

    I have to drive 12 hours on Friday, this may be a timely topic for me to read!

    This only works depending on the interstate imo. It is generally what I do as well, but if cops have a nice flat grassy bed between the incoming/oncoming, they will usually have 1 guy up front with a radar and anywhere between 2-8 cruisers (depending on the location/time of day/time of year/etc...) waiting out back to have a steady factory line of tickets rolling out

    Moral of the story: if you're gonna let a guy speed by, make sure to let a few of them first

    Also, keep your eyes in the distance for people braking randomly (randomly to you, but they are braking for cops), or (if you're lucky) somebody will tap their brakes to let you know there is a speed trap up ahead

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    I personally don't drive, but I don't think my acting skills would get me that far

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