Grady_Wilson
Supporting Member
You totally dodged the bullet with that one.Oh He, pulled me over I pulled off at the next exit all the way to a safe spot for him to have room to walk up to my passenger side. shut of the truck and rolled my windows down, accidently hit the rear button and made them go half way down and then lowered the fronts, he got on the pa and asked me roll the rear windows down all the way (there tinted 5%) so I did.
He walked up and asked if I had a reason why I blew past him so fast? I said no sir and remained silent, he then asked where are you going? I said I am going to pickup by brother in law from the hospital. He then said, ok look you need to slow down (truth) we don't want to be cleaning you off the highway (also true) and he said/asked your brother is having a medical procedure? I nodded and said "yes" (technically true). He said "I get it" and walked back to his car and drove off. That was the entire conversation. (oh, and he flashed his light at my radar detector and "those don't work anymore") A lie but I didn't say anything. he didn't have any radar on.
He was a young guy probably 25, I don't think he even called my plates in or anything he wasn't on the radio and I think it was the end of his shift and didn't want to deal with it. I followed him until he got off at the downtown exit where the main office is.
@CMoore711 about 40% of the time I somehow manage to talk my way out of a ticket, my wife has witnessed it multiple times and just shakes her head in disbelief.
I was telling him the truth I had dropped him off at the hospital earlier because he got bit by a tic a few days and it wasn't looking pretty so went in to get checked out and get some antibiotics and was finished up so I was just picking him up.
He could have taken you and your truck to jail.
And, any ticket for over 100mph stays on your driving record for 7 years, not 4 like a regular ticket.
Ask me how I know.