 marrr
join:2001-01-02 Bridgeport, CT | Just got a ticket for "no seat belt"
Does anyone here know if this will effect my insurance rates? |
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  MrFixitSC Premium,VIP,ExMod 2001-06 join:2000-12-01 Moncks Corner, SC | doubtful as it's not considered a moving violation, or at least that's my belief.. |
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| reply to marrr Been there,done that and it didnt affect my rates. Also,if you have the time,you can probably beat it in court if you have the extra time to go see the judge. -- Team Helix- Folding@Home and Rosetta@Home |
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  P Ness You'Ve Forgotten 9-11 Already Premium join:2001-08-29 Mineola, NY clubs: 
| glad they spent the time going after people without seatbelts...instead of gunning me while i do 80 to keep up with traffic.
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no helmet = ok.... no seatbelt in a metal frame = ticket -- www.stopfcc.comI do not think the government needs to restrict free speech especially on a device that has an off knob. |
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join:2001-01-02 Bridgeport, CT | reply to marrr I was driving like 40 mph and I have tinted windows + glare bouncing off on my windshield. Yea u can really be 100% certain. |
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| reply to P Ness said by P Ness :no helmet = ok.... no seatbelt in a metal frame = ticket Oo.. you don't want to stir the helmet is dangerous people up!
I laughed. |
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  Glenn I'D Rather Be Skiing Premium join:2000-10-05 Wallingford, CT
| reply to marrr This is a great revenue generator for the state/towns. They say it's to keep us safe, but based on the number of "check points" I see, it's helping towns keep up with revenue shortfalls. -- Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less. |
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| reply to marrr I just got a new car, and need to go get my windows tinted. I want 20%, which is illegal, but I'm wondering if the budget deficit is going to cause the cops to issue more "nuisance" tickets such as tinted windows, and if it's worth it to get them dark. |
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| reply to marrr Imagine you are an officer, having pulled over someone for speeding or illegal lane changes, you walk up to a dark tinted window. You can't tell if a gun is inside that window.
Also, I think it is pretty cynical to claim that enforcing a good law is meant to generate revenue. You guys blame government for everything. -- Join Teams Helix and Discovery. Put that fancy computer to good use helping to find a cure, your mom will love you for it. »Team Helix »Team Discovery |
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  ThirdShifter Premium join:2002-03-16 Vernon Rockville, CT
| said by signmeuptoo :Imagine you are an officer, having pulled over someone for speeding or illegal lane changes, you walk up to a dark tinted window. You can't tell if a gun is inside that window. Also, I think it is pretty cynical to claim that enforcing a good law is meant to generate revenue. You guys blame government for everything. Thats CT for you!
I get a good laugh reading many of the post here. |
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| reply to marrr I don't like police particularly because of my own experiences with them, but I know most of them are decent hard working people who don't deserve how they get treated. Sadly, the bad apples spoil the whole bushel.
Imagine the terror of things, day in, night out, walking up to black windows, not knowing when your number is going to come up. That has to suck. I think there is good reason that Windows should not be darkened more than a certain amount. After all, driving is still a privilege, not a right. -- Join Teams Helix and Discovery. Put that fancy computer to good use helping to find a cure, your mom will love you for it. »Team Helix »Team Discovery |
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1 edit | reply to signmeuptoo said by signmeuptoo :Imagine you are an officer, having pulled over someone for speeding or illegal lane changes, you walk up to a dark tinted window. You can't tell if a gun is inside that window. Also, I think it is pretty cynical to claim that enforcing a good law is meant to generate revenue. You guys blame government for everything. They don't have to imagine, there is a gun in the car, usually 2 actually. But of course, they don't need to worry about people like me. Hell, they probaby know before they get out of the car that there are probably guns in the car. But I want to know how many officers have been killed because of dark windows? If that's the issue, make it a law that windows have to be rolled down if you are pulled over. I don't like the government telling me what to do, no matter how simple it is. |
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  Glenn I'D Rather Be Skiing Premium join:2000-10-05 Wallingford, CT
| reply to signmeuptoo said by signmeuptoo :Also, I think it is pretty cynical to claim that enforcing a good law is meant to generate revenue. You guys blame government for everything. Define "good law". 
We blame them for everything because they have their hands in everything. Can't wait to see what the 2012 "Government Motors" model line up looks like! -- Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less. |
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|  Glenn, I imagine it will resemble the prototype above |
said by Glenn :Can't wait to see what the 2012 "Government Motors" model line up looks like! -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use." |
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| reply to Glenn Well Glenn: I know all you guys here are great guys that I'd love to tip a beer with, but I just don't agree with you, except to a degree, I just don't have the same cynicism.
Sure enough, there are plenty of crooked dealings that go on in government. I just watched the movie _Once Upon a Time in America_ which was greatly based upon this reality. But even so, there isn't a conspiracy that is out to get your paycheck.
I can't really define "good law" except where a law effectively helps and protects the people.
Now I don't like the fact that the government stepped in and took controlling interest or what have you in GM, but I honestly can't see any other way without an economic devastation that would certainly send us in a depression. And so far, things are reported to be improving, which could indicate that they way things are being done isn't all that bad.
But you and the rest of the guys here will never see eye to eye with me about things like health care and the like. I can accept that, but can you accept that *I* have an opposing viewpoint, and that just as your opinion could have validity, so could mine.
God Bless.
If any of you are down in Clarksville, and I can, I'll whip up some pulled pork for ya, I have a New Braunfels Texas Smoker, the genuine article. It's a little rusty (the are supposed to get that way) but works great!
I just want to say that however you guys feel about my opinions, I sure am glad you all up there in dear old CT are around for me to argue with, it's nice to feel a connection to home. There is no place like home, Dorothy. -- Join Teams Helix and Discovery. Put that fancy computer to good use helping to find a cure, your mom will love you for it. »Team Helix »Team Discovery |
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| reply to marrr Got a seat belt ticket a few months ago. Two officers and two cars working the intersection. FWIW, I have a feeling the police have no joy in doing this duty.
Pleaded not guilty, and appeared in court. The prosecutor wondered why I appeared. I told him "In order to keep a clean MVR." He asked me to contribute $10 to some fund, and the charge was nolled. Was it worth the trip? I don't know. I have a theory that these little charges can potentially add up to a less than stellar driving history profile when combined with other infractions, for those subject to background checks and shopping for insurance. |
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| reply to harlenm said by harlenm :I just got a new car, and need to go get my windows tinted. I want 20%, which is illegal, but I'm wondering if the budget deficit is going to cause the cops to issue more "nuisance" tickets such as tinted windows, and if it's worth it to get them dark. 20% the legal limit in CT is 35% on the front and rear sides and any amount for the rear window. -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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