Pulled over about a year ago. I used to get pulled over for speeding a lot. Not so much since I've moved up the road to the burbs from a rural area. I've only been ticketed twice in the past 40 years, but I've received numerous warnings in that time. I attribute that to the above technique, being cordial, non-confrontational & respectful, ...& of course, being white.PizzaSnake wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:32 pm“Had he pulled over in a timely manner, had his lic & reg in his hands, clearly visible”old salt wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 12:38 pmStill unanswered questions on that case :MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 9:20 am Tell it to the Army Lieutenant who put his hands out the window and was pepper sprayed because he was afraid to move his hands below the window...
-- was his temp lic plate visible at night or was it behind a heavily tinted rear window ?
-- how far did he drive before pulling ovewr ?
-- once he finally got to a well lighted public place. why did he argue & refuse to exit his vehicle.
Had he pulled over in a timely manner, had his lic & reg in his hands, clearly visible, & his window down when the cop approached, it likely would have played out differently. I suppose that's worked numerous times for me only because I'm white.
Timely? Whose definition? Rather than pulling over on the shoulder, he continued driving until he found a lighted parking lot.
I pull over as soon as I safely can & angle my car so the cop is shielded from traffic & it's obvious I can't speed off.
Unless you drive around with your license and registration at the ready, h3ll no!! If an officer sees you leaning over to get to your glovebox or pull out your wallet, you might be inviting ... death. My lic is in my wallet, my reg & ins in a small portfolio in my glovebox. As soon a I stop I immediately retrieve them & place them on my dash, put my window down & keep my hands visible on the wheel.
I've always had the documents out & in hand by the time the cop arrived at my door. There's usually a delay while they radio in my tags to check before they exit their vehicle.
When’s the last time you got “pulled over”? And more importantly, when is the last time you did while black?
I can't recall being stopped after dark. I guess I do all my speeding in daylight.