Thursday, May 21, 2009

Is there a right or wrong way to accept a ticket?


If a police officer pulls you over is there a right way or a wrong way to accept a ticket?

Also how should you act. Example: you get pulled over and when the police officer comes to you for your information and you act like you are his best friend in hopes of getting off without a ticket.

But being Christian men and us trying to lead by example what should we do when he/she does approach us?

6 comments:

samwise g. said...

great blog topic.
i believe being yourself usually works best.
that is unless you are a JERK.
having said that, i feel i should be courteous, calm, and friendly.
if i deserve a ticket, chances are my behavior wont affect this.
perhaps my friendliness may prompt a warning.
doesn't really matter i guess.
if i get pulled over, i should be as kind as possible. he has to do his job, he doesn't need my crap to get on him.

savannah said...

i think if get stopped. more than likely you deserve it.
problem with that is that we as people rarely like to get what we deserve.
i would probably try to get out of it. i mean, i don't wanna pay a large fine.
but the last thing i hope i'd do, is to give the officer a hard time.
so tribalinc, did you get pulled over lately?

Anonymous said...

yeah there is a right way-
stick out your hand.
c'mon , if you're break the traffic law, i'm guessing you did it on purpose, well then just accept the ticket, buddy.
-sy

Anonymous said...

i agree sy,
if you break the law , pay the fine.

i saw someone get pulled over earlier today. he or she had it coming.
mb

Anonymous said...

Cry like a baby and hope they feel sympathy. Worked for me twice. BTW I was not faking the crying.
vh

julie said...

I've never been pulled over. But if i did, i would probably cry too. The thought of a ticket, no way.

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