Hub You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Legal > Legal > Have You Ever Been Pulled Over?

Tags

  • asked
  • unmarked
  • pulled
  • drill already
  • unmarked vehicle
  • police officer

  • Links

  • Top 4 Reasons Why YOU Should Lavish Your Team With Attention
  • Let Me Drive You Home From the Gas Station
  • Women Want an Attractive Man Just As Much As a Man Wants a Smart and Intelligent Woman
  • Hub You - Have You Ever Been Pulled Over?

    Global Domains International Income Potential Explodes
    In my previous review of Global Domains International a review was made on what GDI was, its services and its business potential was examined. Since then some developments have taken place at Global Domains International that have made it necessary for me to write again on GDI and .ws because these developments have the potential to greatly explode the income earning potential of GDI.First I need to clear up some confusion I have come across the web, especially on some sites where my first article was picked up. On
    re satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you

    Work Negativity: 6 Tips for Turning Around Negativity at Work
    Conflict is like wind; too much causes destruction; too little and no transformation can occur.A client of mine (a manager) told me he was having a wonderful day, and then a man called to complain about one of his employees. The exchange affected his entire day, his sleep that night and his ability to concentrate on an important project the next day. How often do you let a negative interaction ruin your peace of mind? That doesn’t have to happen. Below are 6 tips that can help you turn around a negative interaction.<
    I know it has happened to you at least once. It happened to me twice. Once when I backed up in the middle of the street and the second time when I had an expired registration sticker on my car. Yes, yours truly has been pulled over. And I’m positive that I am not the only one that has been.

    Maybe you have been pulled over because of speeding, running a yellow light or stop sign. But are you aware of your rights when you get pulled over?

    When the sirens wail You’re flying on the highway, wind blowing on your face and don’t realize that you may have went above the speed limit. While you are basking in the sun, to your surprise, a state trooper car emerges from its hiding place. You:

    a.) gun it. You’re sure you can out run him. They do it all the time on that television show Cops.
    b.) slow down to a stop and then speed off when the officer is walking toward your car.
    c.) pull over calmly as soon as you safely can, using your turn signals to pull all the way over to the right side of the road.

    I really hope you chose the answer C. By stopping as soon as you can and calmly, you will probably be on the better side of an otherwise irritate cop.

    Pulled over
    Now you’re on the side of the road and waiting for the officer to come to your window. “When being stopped, remain calm, keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain view. Only move when told to do so,” advises Connecticut State Police Sgt. J. Paul Vance. Many officers have been hurt or killed during a routine traffic stop so don’t do anything to make them nervous by going into your glove compartment, even though you may know the drill already and are reaching for your insurance card and registration. The officer may think that you are reaching for a weapon.

    If you’re ever pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and the “officer” is not in uniform, “you may request a uniformed officer to respond to the scene. Keep your windows up and your doors locked until you are satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you

    The Conscious Choices We Make
    Getting up this morning ...I was struck by the importance of motivation and true drive to accomplish ones goals in life.All the successful people in the world can't just decide to kill their alarm clocks every morning.If they did, well then, we would all be in the alarm clock business my friends.But honestly, how do they do it then?There must indeed be a commonality in achieving great things; A similar path we all must walk if we intend to get to the places we intend to go.I
    ghway, wind blowing on your face and don’t realize that you may have went above the speed limit. While you are basking in the sun, to your surprise, a state trooper car emerges from its hiding place. You:

    a.) gun it. You’re sure you can out run him. They do it all the time on that television show Cops.
    b.) slow down to a stop and then speed off when the officer is walking toward your car.
    c.) pull over calmly as soon as you safely can, using your turn signals to pull all the way over to the right side of the road.

    I really hope you chose the answer C. By stopping as soon as you can and calmly, you will probably be on the better side of an otherwise irritate cop.

    Pulled over
    Now you’re on the side of the road and waiting for the officer to come to your window. “When being stopped, remain calm, keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain view. Only move when told to do so,” advises Connecticut State Police Sgt. J. Paul Vance. Many officers have been hurt or killed during a routine traffic stop so don’t do anything to make them nervous by going into your glove compartment, even though you may know the drill already and are reaching for your insurance card and registration. The officer may think that you are reaching for a weapon.

    If you’re ever pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and the “officer” is not in uniform, “you may request a uniformed officer to respond to the scene. Keep your windows up and your doors locked until you are satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you

    How Amortization Schedule Really Works
    Have you ever been engaged in a loan, be it a salary or a business loan? Well, if you have, you could be very well aware of how an amortization schedule works. It may seem very complicated, but it isn't really.An amortization schedule is like a simple matrix that details or describes how and when a payment is being made for a loan based on a specific computation as usually generated by an amortization computation schema. To make it a little simplified, an amortization schedule is just a payment made towards a loan
    way over to the right side of the road.

    I really hope you chose the answer C. By stopping as soon as you can and calmly, you will probably be on the better side of an otherwise irritate cop.

    Pulled over
    Now you’re on the side of the road and waiting for the officer to come to your window. “When being stopped, remain calm, keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain view. Only move when told to do so,” advises Connecticut State Police Sgt. J. Paul Vance. Many officers have been hurt or killed during a routine traffic stop so don’t do anything to make them nervous by going into your glove compartment, even though you may know the drill already and are reaching for your insurance card and registration. The officer may think that you are reaching for a weapon.

    If you’re ever pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and the “officer” is not in uniform, “you may request a uniformed officer to respond to the scene. Keep your windows up and your doors locked until you are satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you

    To Drop Ship or Not: What You Need To Know About Wholesale Dropshipping
    As ecommerce grows everyday, people are looking for ways to benefit from the great potential the internet has to offer. For newcomers to e-commerce or ebay selling, the hardest step is to find legit and reliable wholesale products suppliers. Drop shipping is a quick and easy solution that can get you up and running fast, but you have to do it right or you can easily fail. In many cases, ecommerce start-ups fail miserably for lack of research and planning. My goal in this article is to explain how dro
    been hurt or killed during a routine traffic stop so don’t do anything to make them nervous by going into your glove compartment, even though you may know the drill already and are reaching for your insurance card and registration. The officer may think that you are reaching for a weapon.

    If you’re ever pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and the “officer” is not in uniform, “you may request a uniformed officer to respond to the scene. Keep your windows up and your doors locked until you are satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you

    What Is A Lien On A Property?
    When you use your home as the collateral to get a loan, your lender will have a lien on your property. What does this mean and what are the risks involve when someone has a lien on your property? You need understand it before you make up your decision to pledge your home as the collateral to get money from a lender and you need to aware the consequences of failing to repay the money.A lien is a legal claim or hold on some type of property that is use as collateral against monies from another person (lender). A lien u
    re satisfied that the officer is in fact a police officer,” says Sgt. Vance. You can also call 911 in this case as well.

    Speaking with the officer
    Don’t give the officer any back talk. In fact, it is recommended that you don’t speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what’s their problem. Don’t insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your liscense and vehicle registration either. When asked questions like: “Do you know why I stopped you?” It is better to give a definitive answer. If they tell you what they think you did, don’t argue. Instead, shut up! You have that right and you don’t run the risk of saying something that will be used against you if you fight the ticket or get arrested.

    Here’s something you may not have known: traffic cops are taught to decide before they leave their car whether they are going to give you a ticket or give you a warning. They are just acting like they care about your plight when they have already decided to ticket your butt. What they are really doing, while they seem interested in what excuse you are giving, is trying to see if they can get you to admit guilt. Sgt. Vance says the only reason an officer would change their mind is if you were speeding for a medical emergency or a woman was in labor.

    Just say no! (well, only if you are positive)
    If you are stopped and the officer asks to search your car, you have the right to say no. The officer has to have a reasonable suspicion you’ve done something wrong or are a danger to the public. So don’t give them a reason by bending down, or looking like you are hiding something when they are approaching your car.

    They can only search your car without your permission:
    • if they suspect you are hiding something.
    • you or any occupants in the car have been arrested.
    • if you have something illegal in plain view, such as open wine or beer bottles or drugs, or weapons of any kind.

    If you are sure that you have nothing in the car then by all means allow the search. But if you share your car with someone then you may want to decline because who knows what they may be doing with the car without your knowledge.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.iadvice.info/article/129028/iadvice-Have-You-Ever-Been-Pulled-Over.html">Have You Ever Been Pulled Over?</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.iadvice.info/article/129028/iadvice-Have-You-Ever-Been-Pulled-Over.html]Have You Ever Been Pulled Over?[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Ebooks -- Self-Publishing Your Way to Internet Success: Part 3 Ebook Formats (HTML)

    Does Your Website Do What You Want It To Do?

    Turning Your Life Around After Bankruptcy

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com