How to Stay Cool In Tense Situation: Traffic Ticket

Life is very interesting, it keeps giving us some challenge, one after other to keep us occupy trying to resolve those challenges! Yesterday Zenguy got a ticket for using a cell phone while sitting in traffic. Many times we think traffic laws are there so people can drive safely, however often time, it is about meeting unspoken quota for traffic ticket. I personally think if person has made a honest mistake and first time, then they should be able to go off warning.

Sometimes, some traffic officers have quota to meet, and traffic violations are big income generator for the state government. Usually many careful and law abiding drivers can get unnecessary ticket sometimes. It can affect some insurance carrier’s price and ticket fees can go up to $150-$200 with assortment of various fees. I am starting to think how in world, some one who is unemployed or poor can afford this price? This is outrageous, to get an ticket like this and first timer should be given a warning and not the actual ticket, while there are real dangerous or drunk drivers are out there on the road. It is not about the price but also principle as well.

But getting upset, will not change the outcome, so we had to think about the whole situation in calmer manner. I am not sure, but I guess we are going to have to state our case to a judge and see how it goes. Do you have suggestion or story to tell?

Here are few tips to follow, whenever you are pulled over; Even if think, you are NOT at the fault.

1. If you see a police car flashing behind your car, pull over to a safe area. If you think safe, lighted area is little further, motion the police before driving slowly further until you find safer place, but not too far.
2. Some experts suggest to turn off the car and get keys out, so the officer won’t think you will start driving all of sudden.
3. Leave your hands on wheels, where it can be seen.
4. Stay in car, don’t search of license and registration until you are asked to do so.
5. Answer only what you are asked and not more.
6. Do not beg but ask politely for a warning only, explain situation.
7. If the officer, still gives you ticket and you think it is unfair, do not blast off, take the ticket. You can fight it in court later, fighting with officer will make things worse.
8. Write on blog and ask others, learn from others.

This is serious stuff, so counter balance I am sharing a traffic funny story that I found on the web! Enjoy and Drive safely.

A police officer pulls a guy over for speeding and has the following exchange:
Officer: May I see your driver’s license?  Driver: I don’t have one. I had it suspended when I got my 5th DUI.

Officer: May I see the owner’s card for this vehicle? Driver: It’s not my car. I stole it.

Officer: The car is stolen? Driver: That’s right. But come to think of it, I think I saw the owner’s card in the glove box when I was putting my gun in there.

Officer: There’s a gun in the glove box? Driver: Yes sir. That’s where I put it after I shot and killed the woman who owns this car and stuffed her in the trunk.

Officer: There’s a BODY in the TRUNK?!?!? Driver: Yes, sir.

Hearing this, the officer immediately called his captain. The car was quickly surrounded by police, and the captain approached the driver to handle the tense situation:

Captain: Sir, can I see your license? Driver: Sure. Here it is. It was valid.
Captain: Who’s car is this? Driver: It’s mine, officer. Here’s the owner’s card. The driver owned the car.

Captain: Could you slowly open your glove box so I can see if there’s a gun in it? Driver: Yes, sir, but there’s no gun in it. Sure enough, there was nothing in the glove box.

Captain: Would you mind opening your trunk? I was told you said there’s a body in it. Driver: No problem. Trunk is opened; no body.

Captain: I don’t understand it. The officer who stopped you said you told him you didn’t have a license, stole the car, had a gun in the glove box, and that there was a dead body in the trunk.

Driver: Yeah, I’ll bet that lying officer told you I was speeding, too.

Source: Superlaugh.com

 

Zengirl

8 comments

  1. jonathan says:

    I love the story. I didn't expect it and it was a great laugh! keep on keeping on. I'm on this blog regularly.

  2. zengirl says:

    Jonathan,

    I am glad you liked the story. We all need laughter in life, as life can get bit serious. Thank you for your comment and support here.

  3. Vaishali says:

    Hi Zengirl, getting a ticket is an upsetting experience. Out here in the Washington suburb where I live I once got a speeding ticket which was really weird because I'm perhaps the world's safest (Desi would say the slowest) driver.:) I sent in the payment, but surprisingly they sent me a check back in a week or so saying they'd made a mistake. So all was well.
    I did try to fight a parking ticket in court once, and the judge halved the fine, but by the time I had paid the court fees (which are mandatory) I had ended up paying more than I would have if I'd just quietly paid the ticket in the first place. 🙁

  4. Peter says:

    VeganPete here…

    Just saw your blog as a reference on another blog. I am on the path to becoming vegan in diet and heart. I guess I can add the mind to it too 🙂

    Very good and insightful blog, keep up the great work. Thanks!

  5. zengirl says:

    Vaishali,

    I am glad your first ticket got dismissed and sorry to hear about fighting ticket that cost you much money. I think, we have to figure out what to do, as I think this ticket is unjustified. Let's see what happens.

    Thank you for the shout out and mention your blog. I am truly honored and pleasantly surprised!!

    Vegan Pete:
    Thank you for stopping by for your first and kind comment here. Yep, I guess one can be Vegan in heart and mind both. Wishing you achieve that.

  6. zengirl says:

    Anonymous:

    Thank you for stopping to comment here. I am glad you like the blog and joke. It sure made me smile too.

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