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    1. #1
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      I got busted this morning

      I got pulled over by a fine young texas state trooper this morning on my way into work. He said I was speeding. Some how I knew I would be getting off light when the next words out of his mouth was "I got a 66 chevelle the real deal I'm restoring". 4 speed....etc etc it was my uncles car he said been stored sense the 80's.
      I told him thank you after he handed me a nice warning ticket. I wasn't really going much over pretty much just following the traffic. Guess he just needed a closer look.

      This is Larry Callahan adding to Rocky's profile.

      I'm sorry to say that we have lost Rocky.

      RIP....


    2. #2
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      It is a PITA when they do that, but it goes to show, that they're not all ticket writers...

    3. #3
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      Typical. Wastes your time to indulge his curiosity. Not to mention the wear and tear on your heart as your blood pressure goes up when those lights go on.
      John Parsons

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    4. #4
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      Nice! What part of Texas are you in?

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by 69*Goat View Post
      It is a PITA when they do that, but it goes to show, that they're not all ticket writers...
      It beats a few hundred dollar ticket.

    6. #6
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      All I will add to that is, thank God for car lovin Kentucky State Troopers!

      Andrew
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    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffsBlueCamaro View Post
      Nice! What part of Texas are you in?
      I'm about 1 hour & 45 minutes north of you off I-35 between Waco and DFW. I guess you could say I live in the sticks.
      This is Larry Callahan adding to Rocky's profile.

      I'm sorry to say that we have lost Rocky.

      RIP....

    8. #8
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      I had a similar incident a couple weeks ago. 73 in a 55... Sheriff walks up and says " Man, I love this car..." in the back of my mind I was going "phew... not getting a ticket today..." LOL
      Mike South
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    9. #9
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      a long time ago, when i was in high school, and driving my Studebaker i pulled out of the local gas station on to Highway 30, passed two 18wheelers in less than 2 blocks, I was about 1/2mi out of town when I looked in the review mirror, and the city cop (Gorge) was chasing me with every thing that '80's? Cavalier had. So I pulled over and waited for him to get there. Gorge was so pissed off that he could hardly talk!!
      I did get a ticket.
      but when I got home later that night, my Dad told me that Gorge was not going to fill the ticket.
      I guess dad and Gorge had a good laugh, Gorge had been pissed that the city made him get rid of his 73 Plymouth with a 440, so I just added insult to injury.
      I miss Gorge he got me out of a few tickets!
      dad and I did get the Plymouth from the city, we put the motor in our Ramcharger.

    10. #10
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      Pretty cool! We're definetly not all ticket writers!
      Andy McCatherine

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    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      All I will add to that is, thank God for car lovin Kentucky State Troopers!

      Andrew
      man theres alot of them that are car nuts too. about 80% of the ones that work with me are car nuts. they are a few dispatchers that are car nuts as you can see also.

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by rockytopper View Post
      I got pulled over by a fine young texas state trooper ....
      I thought this story was going a completely different direction.
      Chris

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    13. #13
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      We are normal people with normal passions too, most of us when we write tickets they are deserved. Tickets can be reminders that if you drive safe we are all safe. I have never stopped someone so I can look at their ride. I have loosely followed so I can have a look if it gets parked within a reasonable distance and the owner does not mind. Made a lot of good car buddies over the years just by talking.

    14. #14
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      I'll second "sanman" we are normal people with normal passions. I've met a bunch of car guys through my job and some are always surprised when I start asking technical questions. I'm glad it worked out in your favor, a written warning will also change behavior and it lets the motoring public know we're not robots and can show compassion.

    15. #15
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      That's cool! No ticket from a fellow hot rodder. I have a couple of friends on the force and they are regular car guys. As long as you have a good attitude and weren't being too crazy...

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    16. #16
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      I just had to add to this. A few years ago I was going from Jonesboro to Little Rock (Arkansas). I was going down a two lane road, I was in a hurry, and was doing 72 in a 55. blue lights, State trooper. I pulled over, and watched as a female trooper got out and was coming up to the truck. I had my family with me, and I was going to try to add humor to the situation so after she got to the door, I said, "were going to have to quit meeting like this". Something she didn't find as funny as I did. My two kids melted into the floor board and my wife told me to shut up! The trooper then asked me to step out of the vehicle and go to the back of the truck. I did, she wrote down my license number and started saying how much she liked my truck. It was a '03 2500 hd Chevrolet 4x4, orange with black brush guard etc. It was really a cool looking truck. Any way, after she wrote me the ticket and told me to have a nice night I proceeded to my destination. About a week later I went to pay the ticket ( i had already called to see how much a 72 in a 55 would cost (about $180!), so I go to the window and show my ticket and the lady says "ok, that will be $64.50. What?...... She had reduced the ticket without telling me. Just goes to show there are some good people in the world. And it doesn't hurt to be light hearted about the situation...

      Carl

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    17. #17
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      ^^ Good story...

      I was out on new years eve at about 11 with my friend in my highly modded supra and it was his first time in my car... so after my radar detector stopped going off. I got into it a little bit. I got to about 60 on down the street and just made the light... to my surprise I see an umarked dodge challenger police car on the other side of the street.

      I immediately let off the gas causing the blow off valve to.. well blow off and started pulling over... I knew I was in for it. The charger flashed its lights at me and I stopped. The lady walked up to me and asked if I had been drinking and for my license after checking it, she asked me how fast i was going, I told her i had no idea! She then asked me where i was going, and why so fast, I pointed to my back seat and calmly said diaper run :P . I had about 10 diapers in the back seat. She let off a little giggle and said well be safe and I was on my way!

      After I finished delivering diapers I put that puppy in the garage for the night... since it attracts a little too much attention !
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    18. #18
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      The better my car gets, the better it feels at 80+; in many ways, this kinda sucks... Cops have been very nice to me over the years, however...

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by minendrews68 View Post
      I just had to add to this. A few years ago I was going from Jonesboro to Little Rock (Arkansas). I was going down a two lane road, I was in a hurry, and was doing 72 in a 55. blue lights, State trooper. I pulled over, and watched as a female trooper got out and was coming up to the truck. I had my family with me, and I was going to try to add humor to the situation so after she got to the door, I said, "were going to have to quit meeting like this". Something she didn't find as funny as I did. My two kids melted into the floor board and my wife told me to shut up! The trooper then asked me to step out of the vehicle and go to the back of the truck. I did, she wrote down my license number and started saying how much she liked my truck. It was a '03 2500 hd Chevrolet 4x4, orange with black brush guard etc. It was really a cool looking truck. Any way, after she wrote me the ticket and told me to have a nice night I proceeded to my destination. About a week later I went to pay the ticket ( i had already called to see how much a 72 in a 55 would cost (about $180!), so I go to the window and show my ticket and the lady says "ok, that will be $64.50. What?...... She had reduced the ticket without telling me. Just goes to show there are some good people in the world. And it doesn't hurt to be light hearted about the situation...

      Carl
      That was very nice of her, but always keep it to yourselves. Some agencies frown upon giving breaks. Friend of mine did same thing, got the guy at a high speed and knocked it down to a warning because the guy was cool about it and no cars in area that were endangered, at the time. The guy called to let the boss know how professional the officer was and admitted to his actual speed. The officer took a couple day suspension and the guy was issued the correct citation by another supervisor. Everyone lost. How many times do you think the decent cop will take the suspension before NO ONE gets a break.

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by riles View Post
      That was very nice of her, but always keep it to yourselves. Some agencies frown upon giving breaks. Friend of mine did same thing, got the guy at a high speed and knocked it down to a warning because the guy was cool about it and no cars in area that were endangered, at the time. The guy called to let the boss know how professional the officer was and admitted to his actual speed. The officer took a couple day suspension and the guy was issued the correct citation by another supervisor. Everyone lost. How many times do you think the decent cop will take the suspension before NO ONE gets a break.
      Good point!! But there are still some good guys (and gals) out there.....

      Carl Wilson
      1968 Camaro - T-56 6 speed - 383 Stroker, 2014 Mustang GT seats. FiTech EFI, Tanks Inc. Tank with Deutschwerks fuel pump.

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