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#151
AskAcop,
I spoke with the ticketing officer today and she claims she gave me the citation because one of the witnesses stated the other car went only half-way over to the right lane before making the u-turn in one continuous move, therefore I was too close. That is impossible because if he was still partially in the left lane than I would have rear ended him going at 30mph with him making a 5mph turn. And if he attempted doing a u-turn at 30mph then he would have flipped his car. The officer seems to be unwilling to listen to reason so my only hope is court. I also spoke with the witness and he claims he wasn't sure if the other car was fully in the right lane before attempting the u-turn. But he just remembers the other car abruptly turned into my lane and gave me no time to react. My thing is if he was still partially in the left lane then I would never have gotten within 2 car lengths of him. I have a 2 yr and 4 month old in the car. I'm not suicidal. The other car moved to the right lane, established position there and began slowing down to turning speed before making the u-turn without yielding to traffic in the left lane.
I spoke with the ticketing officer today and she claims she gave me the citation because one of the witnesses stated the other car went only half-way over to the right lane before making the u-turn in one continuous move, therefore I was too close. That is impossible because if he was still partially in the left lane than I would have rear ended him going at 30mph with him making a 5mph turn. And if he attempted doing a u-turn at 30mph then he would have flipped his car. The officer seems to be unwilling to listen to reason so my only hope is court. I also spoke with the witness and he claims he wasn't sure if the other car was fully in the right lane before attempting the u-turn. But he just remembers the other car abruptly turned into my lane and gave me no time to react. My thing is if he was still partially in the left lane then I would never have gotten within 2 car lengths of him. I have a 2 yr and 4 month old in the car. I'm not suicidal. The other car moved to the right lane, established position there and began slowing down to turning speed before making the u-turn without yielding to traffic in the left lane.
#157
It's also getting more and more hightech with the speed guns. You used to be able to fight it and court and it was mainly your word vs his... Now the guns have cameras and much much more. Check out this video for an idea
LTI TruCAM Laser Speed Gun with Video - YouTube
Santa is a punk.
#159
hey Ask-A-Cop... WTF?!?!?
HYPERPOLICING DISORDER: Michael Davis, 5, sometimes gets into fights at Rio Calaveras Elementary School in Stockton, Calif., which his mother, Thelma Gray, blames on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She says the school came up with a plan: a police officer "could come out and talk to Michael, and the kids are normally scared straight," Gray said. In his report of the meeting, Lt. Frank Gordo admits he touched Michael, and the boy "pushed my hand away in a batting motion, pushed papers off the table, and kicked me in the right knee." After failing to calm the boy he'd been supposed to scare straight, Gordo zip-tied the 5-year-old's hands and feet, charged him with battery on a police officer, and hauled him off to a psychiatric hospital -- without consulting his parents first. A juvenile court judge dismissed the
criminal charge, and a Grand Jury and the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights are investigating the incident.
(AC/KCRA-TV)
HYPERPOLICING DISORDER: Michael Davis, 5, sometimes gets into fights at Rio Calaveras Elementary School in Stockton, Calif., which his mother, Thelma Gray, blames on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. She says the school came up with a plan: a police officer "could come out and talk to Michael, and the kids are normally scared straight," Gray said. In his report of the meeting, Lt. Frank Gordo admits he touched Michael, and the boy "pushed my hand away in a batting motion, pushed papers off the table, and kicked me in the right knee." After failing to calm the boy he'd been supposed to scare straight, Gordo zip-tied the 5-year-old's hands and feet, charged him with battery on a police officer, and hauled him off to a psychiatric hospital -- without consulting his parents first. A juvenile court judge dismissed the
criminal charge, and a Grand Jury and the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights are investigating the incident.
(AC/KCRA-TV)