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I once had an officer tailgate only a few feet from my bumper after he caught me speeding. It was a dick move and I didn't appreciate it, hell I even considered slamming on my brakes, yet I was in the wrong and he was doing his job so sometimes you just gotta take a breath and relax. |
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This is why roadside punishments are being enacted, cause abuse of the court system isn't providing "justice" to society. Thanks for encouraging future roadside punishments. |
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again, i wouldn't expect anything to come from this other than maybe getting 10 people in the room to think about things, and that's good enough for me (i really think we need a complete overhaul of laws, driving standards, driving education, our roads etc. and i'd love to start this movement) |
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Skimmed through OP's post, and watched the YouTube video without fully reading last section. Thought the "rolling stop" occurred at 00:07-00:08. Watch up to 01:10, then realized that wasn't OP's dash cam....but the police's :okay: |
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what is a rolling stop? if your still moving, how do you stop? if what you mean is slow down to a crawl while not stopping at the stop line or red light, then yes you will get a ticket... |
dispute it . |
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I understand where you're coming from - and some police officers will turn a blind eye to things that they deem ok. If they wrote a ticket for every single infraction they see, I'm sure they will never make it down the block. But in this case - the PO was not incorrect to issue a ticket. |
honestly: you just got unlucky. i saw the video and to me that's pretty much the way everybody drives. anyone who says they do complete stops at stop signs and drive on a regular basis are lying, i don't care what you say. even my mom doesn't drive like that, ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT. pay for it, but just learn to recognize cop headlights at night.. it helps. |
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I like how the notes say the cop put his lights on further down the road, but he clearly rolls the stop sign too. Without his lights on, meaning he broke the law as well as cops have to follow all the same road rules when their lights are off. |
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if you are worried about the fine or penalty points, then dispute the ticket. plead guilty, as you did "break the law" for that rolling stop of yours. you might be able to have a reduction in points or the fine itself. if this was in richmond, you have a better chance of having an officer not show up to the court date (you never know still). Apparently Richmond is the training ground for police officers, so by the time you get your court date in 6months to over 1 year, they might be working on a new jurisdiction. |
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The only exception to my understanding is if they are on the way to a crime scene/break in/whatever. He is clearly not in a "chase" in this video, and also clearly rolled the stop sign. |
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The different police detachments might have their own internal regulations that I'm unaware of, but the BC MVA does not state they need their lights on to qualify for the exemption. Quote:
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Sorry if i was no clear in my original message. I have disputed the ticket, this thread was created to get more opinions on whether i should plead guilty or fight the ticket. But from the over whelming response from you guys ive decided to just plead guilty and hope they give me a reduction. Court date March 6! Wish me luck lol!:alonehappy: |
I can't remember the last time I came to a complete stop and felt my suspension rebound. Quote:
I'm assuming that if you did "brake check" a cop and he hit you that they would probably do something to make you regret doing it. But just considering the main question, would it be his fault? |
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How nervous are you going to be lying in a court of law. Plus you'll probably get a dangerous driving ticket right away and have to fight that too. In the end, not worth it. If they are tailgating you, its most likely for a reason. The reason in my case was probably my friend's car had all the windows blacked out and it happened late at night. What I do now is just pull over/change lanes. The cop can either decide to follow me in which case I know I'm in trouble and pull over and stop, or he just continues on and I know he was just being a douche canoe. Its inconvenient, yet the best alternative. |
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I'll admit, I used to stop after the line, until I almost ran over a pedestrian at night, running to catch the bus. That mu'fucker popped outta nowhere :lawl: From that moment on, I tell myself to always stop on the line, look both ways, and then proceed. |
I would just plead guilty as that video clearly shows that you didn't fully come to a stop before you turned. That said, I'm still waiting for my courtdate for my "following too close" ticket last May in which I wished that I had an accident recorder back then :( The courts are so backed up! It's going to cost tax payers more money than what my ticket is worth, but it's the principle of the matter! |
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If i cop pulled you over ask for disclosure as i did to retrieve the video footage i have in the original post. You also get the notes of the officer and whatever evidence he might have on you. If you need it PM me ill give you the details and a template to work on. |
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i only say that as an example as when i lived in tsawwassen, i used to get so annoyed at stopping at red lights for nothing, not another car anywhere at 2am in teh morning - just a waste of my time & natural resources i really wish this were on ppl's lips as opposed to 'speed kills' which is what EVERYONE thinks - speed only kills here because our roads suck, our pedestrians have full right of way, and our drivers are terrible. if speed killed, would germany, england, the US not have a significnatly higher road death rate, as they drive faster there /rant |
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