Great... now she's going to be one of those people who stop and then count to 10 before moving.She stated that the ticket, as I said, was for not stopping long enough.
Great... now she's going to be one of those people who stop and then count to 10 before moving.She stated that the ticket, as I said, was for not stopping long enough.
Stop means cessation of forward motion. If you stopped, you stopped...Has anybody gotten a ticket for not stopping long enough at a stop sign?
Great... now she's going to be one of those people who stop and then count to 10 before moving.
Per policy it is faster than "walking pace" to issue a ticket without any other contributing factors.I only wrote stop sign tickets if it was clear to me the operator would not have been able to fully stop at the proper spot even if a full stop wasn't made . If it was clear the intent was to stop if necessary then I left it alone. I am talking about those barely moving situations
Yeah that's irritating when it's clearly their turn and they are just sitting there.When there are other cars at a opposing stop signs, I count to three rather quickly, then I go.
Otherwise it becomes an unending game of -
“You go”
“No you go
Wow. At some badly maintained intersections I've seen, that could mean stopping 10 or more feet past the stop sign.In the absence of a stop line, the operator shall stop at the place nearest the intersecting roadway where the operator has a view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway.
So you're that guy!I usually wait for the stop sign to turn green before proceeding....
Epic! Is there a club or something one joins to do that sort of thing? Seems to be a statewide maneuver!Usually when I get a ticket like this I see it as karma for all the other times I didn't get caught.
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I was cited once for not coming to a “2 second” stop...
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and this: http://hereinreality.com/jokes/jokes/circleflies.html***WARNING*** COP JOKE ***WARNING***
A farmer in an old Ford pickup rolled through a four way stop intersection, out in the county where it is flat and there is no obstructions to block his view of any traffic approaching the intersection from any direction.
There was a "new to the area" DPS trooper patrolling the area, and saw that the farmer did not come to a complete stop.
The Trooper pulled the farmer over, got out of his Crown Vic, and approached the driver side door of the pickup.
The farmer asked the Trooper what he did wrong, and the Trooper stated, "You did not come to a complete stop at that stop sign back there."
The farmer said, "I could see clearly all around, and I did slow down to give myself time to be sure that no one was coming from another direction before I went through the intersection."
The Trooper said, "You were supposed to come to a complete stop."
The farmer insisted that he slowed down enough to safely continue through the intersection.
The Trooper replied, "You were supposed to stop."
The farmer said, "But I slowed down!"
The Trooper said, "You were supposed to stop!"
The farmer asked, "What's the difference?"
The Trooper pulled out an ASP and started beating the farmer about his head and shoulders, then the Trooper asked the farmer, "Do you want me to slow down, or to stop?"
***WARNING*** COP JOKE ***WARNING***
I know; booo!
I have actually known a couple of DPS Troopers that I would not be surprised if I learned that they actually did something like this. I'm not saying that they did, I'm saying it wouldn't surprise me to find it out.
You referencing your departments policy?Per policy it is faster than "walking pace" to issue a ticket without any other contributing factors.
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That is great! I heard something similar when I was a kid. Still funny though!