Re: what to do when stopped WAS:check this out

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Sat Apr 08 2000 - 08:25:25 EDT


Or, better yet, have your license & registration on your lap before the
officer arrives at your window.

Mag318Racr@aol.com wrote:
>
> Also keep your hands on the wheel and don't move around too much. Wait until
> you have established conversation to reach for your drivers license or
> registration. They don'y know what you're reaching for....
>
> In a message dated 4/8/00 1:52:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, magnumv8@wtez.net
> writes:
>
> >
> > What I've had good luck with is this: When stopped, pull off as soon
> > as you can (don't take forever as this tends to tick off the officer).
> > Pull off far enough to give the officer plenty of room to walk up to
> > your window without having his butt sticking across the white line.
> > Kill your engine. This lets the officer know you aren't planning on
> > bolting on him. If it's at night turn on the dome light and if you
> > have dark windows roll them down. These few little things really
> > helps the officer out and will make him/her more relaxed with the
> > stop (this is good). When talking to the officer be nice till it
> > hurts. Yes sir, no sir be apologetic and honest (honest to a point)
> > and don't smart off. This may not get you out of all tickets but it
> > will probably for a few, and it sure can't hurt.
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> Kelly in SC
> '96 CC 5.2
> '92 Daytona IROC R/T Finally!
> '86 Daytona Turbo Z CS "Free 2 Good Home"

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-andy

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