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AND I've gotten pulled over again.. SAME STUPID cop - TINTS. Idiot.

InquisitivePsyche said:
The reason I know this conversation is about to end is because you really have no clue about basic traffic law. I wouldn't HAVE GOTTEN A court date if I wouldn't have TOLD the officer that he was no correct. He was trying to get me to sign a compliance sheet that stated I was guilty which would dismiss me of my court date. There are other options other than court and the officer was obviously trying to steer me away from court because that means he WOULD HAVE TO BE THERE.

Oh so it's okay to make an ass out of the cop IN COURT? You just totally contradicted yourself. Why does being in court make it any different than not being in court? Why would I be an ass to a cop IN COURT infront of a judge? Lmfao. Seriously.. I'm arguing with someone who really does not understand what goes on around suburban chicago.


damn girl, thought you were going to walk your dogs.
for the sake of all women, please stop!!!
 
beefcake28 said:
Yeah, you're right... I've always had a job, since I was 14 years old. Daddy never bought me a car. And, you are just now getting your first real job? AFTER college?? Hmmm... I really must not know how things work in real life now, huh?

Yes. I was very fortunate to not have to work during college since the work load was extremely stressful and I wanted to pull all A's so I could get into the Doctorate program I am in now. So I am VERY thankful that I did not have to work. I had mini short term jobs (danced for bar/bat mitzvah's, worked with disabled children, etc), but never what you (I guess) would call " a REAL job."

I am not worried at all about anything in my future. I get placed in a WONDERFUL internship where I will be getting paid, about a year into my Doctorate program and I am thrilled. I am very happy how my life has gone so if you're trying to make me feel bad or any less of a person because I haven't gotten paid to do work (and I say that because I've done a SHITLOAD of work, called volunteering), you best move on to your next target.
 
caligirl said:
damn girl, thought you were going to walk your dogs.
for the sake of all women, please stop!!!
Sake of women? Sorry love, I don't let men try to put me down nor do I allow people who have no idea what they're talking about (the situation) try to make me feel like the entire situation, is my fault. I get what I did wrong (the tints) but I am not stepping down because others have no idea what they are talking about.
I did walk them. They go for about 20-25 minutes.
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
The reason I know this conversation is about to end is because you really have no clue about basic traffic law. I wouldn't HAVE GOTTEN A court date if I wouldn't have TOLD the officer that he was no correct. He was trying to get me to sign a compliance sheet that stated I was guilty which would dismiss me of my court date. There are other options other than court and the officer was obviously trying to steer me away from court because that means he WOULD HAVE TO BE THERE.

Oh so it's okay to make an ass out of the cop IN COURT? You just totally contradicted yourself. Why does being in court make it any different than not being in court? Why would I be an ass to a cop IN COURT infront of a judge? Lmfao. Seriously.. I'm arguing with someone who really does not understand what goes on around suburban chicago.

When he is in court testifying instead of out on the streets it affects us all. It was perfectly legal to you and appropriate to explain your options on the ticket. Waiving your right to trial is perfectly reasonable in a traffic stop, since you know and admit guilt. You could have just signed the waiver, paid the fine and removed the tint.
 
redguru said:
When he is in court testifying instead of out on the streets it affects us all. It was perfectly legal to you and appropriate to explain your options on the ticket. Waiving your right to trial is perfectly reasonable in a traffic stop, since you know and admit guilt. You could have just signed the waiver, paid the fine and removed the tint.
They don't testify. This is what happens: I get called to the judge, show her my receipt that I got tints removed, she laughs, dismisses it, I walk out. Literally 5 minutes. No joke. He is just sitting on the side.

The fact was I HAD a right to trial and I didn't want to wave it. So it was perfectly legit. He has EVERY right to tell me ALL my options.. not just one or two and not to lie about my options. I don't sign the waiver for numerous reasons because it claims me guilty. If I go to court, show that they have been removed, everything is dismissed. That does not happen on a waiver (here at least). :) I'm fine going to court.
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
They don't testify. This is what happens: I get called to the judge, show her my receipt that I got tints removed, she laughs, dismisses it, I walk out. Literally 5 minutes. No joke. He is just sitting on the side.

The fact was I HAD a right to trial and I didn't want to wave it. So it was perfectly legit. He has EVERY right to tell me ALL my options.. not just one or two and not to lie about my options. I don't sign the waiver for numerous reasons because it claims me guilty. If I go to court, show that they have been removed, everything is dismissed. That does not happen on a waiver (here at least). :) I'm fine going to court.

You show they are removed by perjuring yourself? Yeah, that's a great attitude, Perjury is the essence of a great model citizen.
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
Sake of women? Sorry love, I don't let men try to put me down nor do I allow people who have no idea what they're talking about (the situation) try to make me feel like the entire situation, is my fault. I get what I did wrong (the tints) but I am not stepping down because others have no idea what they are talking about.
I did walk them. They go for about 20-25 minutes.


gawd, I tried, you're hopeless, you'll get it when you grow up
:)
 
redguru said:
You show they are removed by perjuring yourself? Yeah, that's a great attitude, Perjury is the essence of a great model citizen.
Doesn't hurt anyone and it would cost me a shitload more to take my tints off than what I paid to put them on. Let me ask you this, do you go 5 over the speed limit? Have anything that is slightly illegal? Give me a break... tints are the least of worries. And mine aren't even pitch black.
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
They don't testify. This is what happens: I get called to the judge, show her my receipt that I got tints removed, she laughs, dismisses it, I walk out. Literally 5 minutes. No joke. He is just sitting on the side.

The fact was I HAD a right to trial and I didn't want to wave it. So it was perfectly legit. He has EVERY right to tell me ALL my options.. not just one or two and not to lie about my options. I don't sign the waiver for numerous reasons because it claims me guilty. If I go to court, show that they have been removed, everything is dismissed. That does not happen on a waiver (here at least). :) I'm fine going to court.
lol perhaps you should simply schedule a standing appt for a court hearing because you will likely continue to get pulled over for tints as long as you have them and it's against the law.

the tints are only against the law if they're on the front windows, right? and if they're on the back but a certain darkness?
 
InquisitivePsyche said:
Doesn't hurt anyone and it would cost me a shitload more to take my tints off than what I paid to put them on. Let me ask you this, do you go 5 over the speed limit? Have anything that is slightly illegal? Give me a break... tints are the least of worries. And mine aren't even pitch black.

If I get ticket for doing five over the speed limit I would pay the fine, I wouldn't lie to the judge and say I wasn't speeding.

You do realize you are lying to a judge when you say you removed the tint.
 
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