Did i get screwed over?
Yes, i know i was breaking the law, but i don't think it was deserving of a ticket.
But, of course, i didn't flash my wonderful man boobs, either.
In Worthington on High Street in Columbus where it turns into a 25 going through their downtown area.dm27 wrote: yea that sucks, was it in a residential area? Because i think they are a little more picky in areas that have kids, ect.
Dude my buddy got a ticket at Wright State about a year ago on his birthday mind you for a rolling stop at about 11:30 PM. We had just left Mclin after playing some basketball and we were going the back way that goes out by like Meijers and this gork pulled us over.. there was seriously not one car in the parking lot. My buddy didn't act like a jerk or anything just gave him his info and the cop went back to the car and I was like no way is he going to give you a ticket and sure enough a $65 rolling stop ticket. The kicker of it is after he gave him the ticket and was about to leave he says "Oh and by the way Happy Birthday" my buddy said thanks and told him we would go pick him up some donuts and bring them back to him since he obviously didn't have anything better to do...raiderbuck wrote: Yea, been there before. Got a ticket for going 30+ in a 25 about 4 years ago. I was on Wright State's campus late Sunday night. NO ONE was on the road, but the cop started talking about "what if someone was on the road...blah blah blah". Frickin $90 ticket. lame.
^^yea I know the feeling. I got pulled over on the road that goes by the Creative Arts Center and the library. I did a rolling stop right near CA Center. I saw a cop perched up the by building's entrance and I said "FOCK!" to myself. He didn't pull me over, but I guess he radio'd down to another cop in the library parking lot. That's the guy who clocked me at 30+. He told me that his partner saw me do the rolling stop but he wasn't going to pull me over for that.voewoody wrote:Dude my buddy got a ticket at Wright State about a year ago on his birthday mind you for a rolling stop at about 11:30 PM. We had just left Mclin after playing some basketball and we were going the back way that goes out by like Meijers and this gork pulled us over.. there was seriously not one car in the parking lot. My buddy didn't act like a jerk or anything just gave him his info and the cop went back to the car and I was like no way is he going to give you a ticket and sure enough a $65 rolling stop ticket. The kicker of it is after he gave him the ticket and was about to leave he says "Oh and by the way Happy Birthday" my buddy said thanks and told him we would go pick him up some donuts and bring them back to him since he obviously didn't have anything better to do...raiderbuck wrote: Yea, been there before. Got a ticket for going 30+ in a 25 about 4 years ago. I was on Wright State's campus late Sunday night. NO ONE was on the road, but the cop started talking about "what if someone was on the road...blah blah blah". Frickin $90 ticket. lame.
Man! You need a lesson on talking your way out of tickets.cbus4life wrote: ...for going 31 in a 25.
Did i get screwed over?
Yes, i know i was breaking the law, but i don't think it was deserving of a ticket.
But, of course, i didn't flash my wonderful man boobs, either.
Seeing as this happened in Toledo, I'm sure he was coming by just to see if you were having a party he could bust. That's the only thing Toledo cops are good at.Drums of War wrote: I actually had a cop show up at my place to take back a ticket...... Got a ticket for running a red light at the corner of Glendale and Byrne in Toledo. In actuality, it was turning yellow as I went under the light. When I got pulled over and saw him writing the ticket I started asking questions about exactly what he saw. He then admitted that I had cleared the light, however I could have stopped had I wanted to; hence the ticket. At that point I made him explain to me exactly where and when to go to fight the ticket. (I also had a buddy in the car that heard the entire exchange.) About thirty minutes later I was in my apartment grumbling when the doorbell rang. It was the cop!! I thought he was taking me to jail for being a pain in the a$$. He explained that technically we were "both" right and if I had it handy, he would take the ticket back from me. I was a bit shocked as I had never heard of such a thing before. Makes for a damn good story though.
Been there, seen that!!Keebler wrote:Seeing as this happened in Toledo, I'm sure he was coming by just to see if you were having a party he could bust. That's the only thing Toledo cops are good at.Drums of War wrote: I actually had a cop show up at my place to take back a ticket...... Got a ticket for running a red light at the corner of Glendale and Byrne in Toledo. In actuality, it was turning yellow as I went under the light. When I got pulled over and saw him writing the ticket I started asking questions about exactly what he saw. He then admitted that I had cleared the light, however I could have stopped had I wanted to; hence the ticket. At that point I made him explain to me exactly where and when to go to fight the ticket. (I also had a buddy in the car that heard the entire exchange.) About thirty minutes later I was in my apartment grumbling when the doorbell rang. It was the cop!! I thought he was taking me to jail for being a pain in the a$$. He explained that technically we were "both" right and if I had it handy, he would take the ticket back from me. I was a bit shocked as I had never heard of such a thing before. Makes for a damn good story though.