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Re: \"Furious over citation\" update
Having been an officer for almost 23 years, I can speak of the whys of citatons... 1. law was broken. 2. attitude of driver. 3. attitude of the P.D. and/or supervisors. 4. revenue. Most of our officers would not write citations for lights... usually warnings. If, however, the driver's attitude is bad (why did you stop me? It's only a light! This is stupid, etc.), it is uaually a guaranteed citation. Although there are no quotas, if police don't write citations, supervisors wonder what you do for 8-10 hours a day. Sounds like your case ended like most of those violations do. I usually tell folks to handle their citations just like that. Was your attitude a factor in getting a citation rather than a warning? Remember, just be polite. Officers have a job to do & that's what they are doing... they usually don't care what happens to citations after they write them. That said... let's all get on our tractors now and play!!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Having been an officer for almost 23 years, I can speak of the whys of citatons... 1. law was broken. 2. attitude of driver. 3. attitude of the P.D. and/or supervisors. 4. revenue. Most of our officers would not write citations for lights... usually warnings. If, however, the driver's attitude is bad (why did you stop me? It's only a light! This is stupid, etc.), it is uaually a guaranteed citation. Although there are no quotas, if police don't write citations, supervisors wonder what you do for 8-10 hours a day. Sounds like your case ended like most of those violations do. I usually tell folks to handle their citations just like that. Was your attitude a factor in getting a citation rather than a warning? Remember, just be polite. Officers have a job to do & that's what they are doing... they usually don't care what happens to citations after they write them. That said... let's all get on our tractors now and play!!! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif