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08-02-2006, 04:39 AM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
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Ignorance is bliss for those who dont work in a dangerous enviroment. You sit behind your desk and thisnk your stress levels are rising becuase your coffee what ever is not at the right tempurature. Pull head from where ever and have some common sense. Stop whining because you got a ticket:have to move over for a police officer or that worker,grandma on the interstate. These people who are shining are the same people who gripe that the police didnt sto the vandals or thieves who broke into their home or car. oh ya they didnt get there fast enough either. They are also the onew who whine about the road being rough and traffic being bad. Let me remind those who think getting a ticket for common sense issues like not moving over for a cop is the end of the world, DRIVING IS A PREVILIGE! NOT A RIGHT!. i hope the cop or fireman these people kill dont need that cop or fireman to someday save their lives. God bless and long live things like Hummers. A cop! 
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As an expert on posting drunk, I can say you are quite wasted, aren't you?
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08-02-2006, 06:49 AM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
Enthios.....I'm sure your state has a law similar to the one here in Texas. The law strongly supports the construction workers on the side of the road. In a construction zone here in Texas the speed limit is lowerd and the fines for moving violations within the construction zone are DOUBLED...YES DOUBLED. Maybe your state doesn't have those laws for the constuction workers, but I would guess that u are one of the one's driving with your head up your a$$ and just haven't noticed the signs.
It sounds like you're just bitter......had a ticket or two in the past???
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08-02-2006, 01:39 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
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Originally Posted by Craig
Enthios.....I'm sure your state has a law similar to the one here in Texas. The law strongly supports the construction workers on the side of the road. In a construction zone here in Texas the speed limit is lowerd and the fines for moving violations within the construction zone are DOUBLED...YES DOUBLED. Maybe your state doesn't have those laws for the constuction workers, but I would guess that u are one of the one's driving with your head up your a$$ and just haven't noticed the signs.
It sounds like you're just bitter......had a ticket or two in the past???
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I resign from this forum not that anyone cares. I won't since I won't ever be reading ignorant replies to posts like this. And except for a few good posters like f5stop, if someone asks innocent questions like how to improve their mileage or stand up for laws to protect road workers, all they get is a bunch of name calling and immature posts that we must wade through to get to real information on the H3. FYI, I have worked on the road next to speeding traffic in Michigan that has double traffic fines & prison terms for those that injure or kill a worker. Those laws do not apply to unofficial inspection, engineering, and soil investigations (borings) where a work zone would be too costly to set up or unnecessarily impede traffic (These decisions are made by people higher up than workers on the road). All I was saying is that the legislatures in their zeal to be seen as friends of the police and "law & order" make a law to protect the police that they themselves enforce. I don't blame the police at all for trying to protect themselves. I do blame the legislature for being so self-serving so they can remain in office and ignore others that are just as much if not more in danger along our highways. I was doing soil borings once and saw more than girl just notice us last second and swerve to avoid us. I would have been happy if people just slowed up a bit, and not complained that obey the letter of the law.
Fishnman didn't deserve that ticket. Creig who cannot spell any better than he reads must be a low-life political operative who accuses and calls names of others out of habit deserves a caution sign in front of his residence: "Redneck with an Internet Connection". Go back to your case of Blatz.
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08-02-2006, 02:53 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
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I resign from this forum not that anyone cares. I won't since I won't ever be reading ignorant replies to posts like this. And except for a few good posters like f5stop, if someone asks innocent questions like how to improve their mileage or stand up for laws to protect road workers, all they get is a bunch of name calling and immature posts that we must wade through to get to real information on the H3. FYI, I have worked on the road next to speeding traffic in Michigan that has double traffic fines & prison terms for those that injure or kill a worker. Those laws do not apply to unofficial inspection, engineering, and soil investigations (borings) where a work zone would be too costly to set up or unnecessarily impede traffic (These decisions are made by people higher up than workers on the road). All I was saying is that the legislatures in their zeal to be seen as friends of the police and "law & order" make a law to protect the police that they themselves enforce. I don't blame the police at all for trying to protect themselves. I do blame the legislature for being so self-serving so they can remain in office and ignore others that are just as much if not more in danger along our highways. I was doing soil borings once and saw more than girl just notice us last second and swerve to avoid us. I would have been happy if people just slowed up a bit, and not complained that obey the letter of the law.
Fishnman didn't deserve that ticket. Creig who cannot spell any better than he reads must be a low-life political operative who accuses and calls names of others out of habit deserves a caution sign in front of his residence: "Redneck with an Internet Connection". Go back to your case of Blatz.
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Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Idiot!
How many soil boring putz's been killed by a car on a highway in the US in the last 20 years?
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08-02-2006, 07:51 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
Your resignation is accepted?.
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08-07-2006, 09:00 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
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Originally Posted by entheos
Fishnman didn't deserve that ticket. Creig who cannot spell any better than he reads must be a low-life political operative who accuses and calls names of others out of habit deserves a caution sign in front of his residence: "Redneck with an Internet Connection". Go back to your case of Blatz.
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Entheos -- I'm sick of your childish name-calling, this forum would be so much easier to read if all your attack posts were just deleted. Thank you for recognizing your negative impact on our community and leaving.
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08-07-2006, 11:36 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
wtf was all that... Bye.
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08-10-2006, 02:14 AM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
Fishnman, I was not trying to lecture you nor was I drunk. Maybe I should drink but I don't. No excuses but it was a long day. I had to pickup, more like scoop up, another dead person on our roads that day. My beef is not with you for asking but for those who complain about common sense laws. Reference your ticket. The error with the conflicting information, violation title with the wrong code number listed, can be amended by the officer in court at least here in Colorado. Our law states if you can change lanes you must but if not you must slow down. If the citation was given in error by the cop, I do hope you win! "A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work!" 
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08-10-2006, 07:37 PM
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Re: Getting out of a ticket
No Problem smh3, thx 
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