Has the procedure to notify change
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
I believe I've been pulled over by the same female trooper in the Circleville area. I didn't have my CHL yet at the time.
As she passed me going the opposite direction she thought I didn't have my seat belt on. (Big guy, little car, shirt and seat belt same color).
When she managed to turn around and get back behind me to pull me over a couple miles later her first words were in a very irritated tone "Have you had your seat belt on like that the whole time?!" To which I replied honestly that Yes I was wearing my seatbelt and I always do.
License, registration, proof of insurance.
tick tock
"Well sir the reason I pulled you over is you were speeding. I'm going to let you off with a warning this time. The speed limit here is 55 and that's an absolute, 57 is exceeding that. If I catch you again I'll write you a ticket."
starts to walk away, turn around
"You need to remove that GPS from your windshield it's obstructing your view!" (In reference to my cell phone holder which is suction cupped to the bottom on the windshield and would only obstruct my view if I was 4'1")
She seemed very angry that her Click-it or Ticket numbers didn't go up and was just looking to make me do anything to comply after that.
As she passed me going the opposite direction she thought I didn't have my seat belt on. (Big guy, little car, shirt and seat belt same color).
When she managed to turn around and get back behind me to pull me over a couple miles later her first words were in a very irritated tone "Have you had your seat belt on like that the whole time?!" To which I replied honestly that Yes I was wearing my seatbelt and I always do.
License, registration, proof of insurance.
tick tock
"Well sir the reason I pulled you over is you were speeding. I'm going to let you off with a warning this time. The speed limit here is 55 and that's an absolute, 57 is exceeding that. If I catch you again I'll write you a ticket."
starts to walk away, turn around
"You need to remove that GPS from your windshield it's obstructing your view!" (In reference to my cell phone holder which is suction cupped to the bottom on the windshield and would only obstruct my view if I was 4'1")
She seemed very angry that her Click-it or Ticket numbers didn't go up and was just looking to make me do anything to comply after that.
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
This trooper sounds like she really needs some in depth training. Not going to happen if the problem starts with the top brass.
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
IMHO the answer is right there. She didn't initially know the fine points of notifying. It really sounds to me like she may have spoken to a supervisor - who may have advised her to proceed no further - after she went back to write the citations. That's why the about face with the failure to inform. Sounds to me like she used the "verbal warning" as a way out of the situation.evilspringer wrote:She returns after about 10 minutes and gives me the citation and tells me that she is just going to give me a verbal warning about the failure to notify
Give em' Hell Pike!!!
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
Werz wrote:
I read forum postings about this stuff, and there seems to be a heavy concentration of these incidents amongst the Ohio State Highway Patrol. It is becoming common enough amongst that agency that I question whether it is an issue of individual officers. I have heard it cynically stated that OSP doesn't enforce law; they execute policy.
Since work has caused me to do more varied traveling across the state recently, I've noticed more troopers hiding behind parapet walls on overpass bridges where only the top foot of the cruiser is visible. My former car pool buddy has had at least 3 seat belt tickets over the years(he almost never wears them). All by troopers and never sited for the original reason for being pulled over. Always some lame reason like "swerving in a lane, slightly speeding", and always during daylight. Of course, bright yellow/green shirts make the lack of a seat belt more obvious.
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
they do sell these...
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Uh-Oh! This'll catapult those "Brandishing A False Seatbelt" charges into the stratosphere! Might even generate a "shoot on sight" policy by the OSP!evan price wrote:they do sell these...
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
How were the OFCC citizen lobbyists advised, regarding their attire, prior to their recent Ohio State Senate lobbying day?
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I am pretty sure I know who this Highway Patrolman is now. I have witnessed her here in Pike County on US23 and St. Rt. 104 a few times. Constantly has the petal to the medal. Eyes peeled for this one.
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Re: Has the procedure to notify change
I don't recall the exact advice but along the lines of business casual or nicer. Although if we'd brought enough bundles of green tribute paper along we could have worn shop rags and been just as well received, maybe better.Tweed Ring wrote:How were the OFCC citizen lobbyists advised, regarding their attire, prior to their recent Ohio State Senate lobbying day?
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