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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2430457" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>Move to Denver, CO. --one of THE WORST places I have ever drove! Because....everyone drives like they are on crack and jacked out of their minds..including the cops!! LOL!! crazy people, NO one pays attention to speedlimits or other road signs! And NO ONE EVER gets pulled over... you will see a cop car sitting on the side of the road, but that is ALL they are doing! LOL!</p><p></p><p>Sorry to hear about the a-hole you had to put up with.. I would say fight it in court BUT, in places like that the judge and the officers are usually good buddies! Grit your teeth, graduate, and get the hell outta there!</p><p></p><p>~good luck!</p><p></p><p>Edit: Just e-mailed my uncle, whom was an Idaho and Alaska State Highway Officer for 30+ years...the best advice he offers ...(also mentioned earlier) is to use the "sir" (or Ma'am) in reference to an officer... but MOST important is to make them feel safe... when you are pulled over turn your vehicle off, leave your running/parking lights on but turn off the headlights, roll down your window (windows if you have them tinted) turn ON the interior light if its at night, then--after ALL that, hurry and get your drivers lic, proof of insurance, registration and put them on the dash of your car--- yes, the officer will see you moving around so, again to ensure his safety, put your hands on the steering wheel...it is amazing what I have gotten away with just showing a little respect. They have a VERY dangerous job and showing them you care (or make it look like you do) will go Miles and Miles with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2430457, member: 569914"] Move to Denver, CO. --one of THE WORST places I have ever drove! Because....everyone drives like they are on crack and jacked out of their minds..including the cops!! LOL!! crazy people, NO one pays attention to speedlimits or other road signs! And NO ONE EVER gets pulled over... you will see a cop car sitting on the side of the road, but that is ALL they are doing! LOL! Sorry to hear about the a-hole you had to put up with.. I would say fight it in court BUT, in places like that the judge and the officers are usually good buddies! Grit your teeth, graduate, and get the hell outta there! ~good luck! Edit: Just e-mailed my uncle, whom was an Idaho and Alaska State Highway Officer for 30+ years...the best advice he offers ...(also mentioned earlier) is to use the "sir" (or Ma'am) in reference to an officer... but MOST important is to make them feel safe... when you are pulled over turn your vehicle off, leave your running/parking lights on but turn off the headlights, roll down your window (windows if you have them tinted) turn ON the interior light if its at night, then--after ALL that, hurry and get your drivers lic, proof of insurance, registration and put them on the dash of your car--- yes, the officer will see you moving around so, again to ensure his safety, put your hands on the steering wheel...it is amazing what I have gotten away with just showing a little respect. They have a VERY dangerous job and showing them you care (or make it look like you do) will go Miles and Miles with them. [/QUOTE]
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