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Poll on Ricer that got jail time..

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How do you feel about the punishment in this case?

  • Punishment was right on.

    Votes: 15 20.0%
  • Punishment was too harsh

    Votes: 43 57.3%
  • Punishment was too light

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • THE GOVERNMENT IS THE SPAWN OF SATAN AND WE ALL NEED TO FIGHT THEM!!! --For TurboTer ;)

    Votes: 16 21.3%

  • Total voters
    75
Originally posted by 88 CuttyClassic
Bottom line is cops should be using their time more wisely instead of busting people for headlight covers, tint and headlights.

Agreed!
 
Originally posted by BuickMike
I agree that they should be illegal and that she shouldn't have had them, but.....Jail Time????:eek: Even an overnighter is rediculous. I think most of us did something to our cars when we were teens that was deemed illegal. Yes, we knew that if we got caught we would get a ticket, but not a huge fine and a nigh in jail. She should have received a fix-it ticket and nothing more.

Besides, how many of us would like to spend a night in jail for running a test pipe instead of a cat? I know I may be comparing apples to oranges here, but I think any equipment violation should mean a repair ticket and nothing more. Jails are overcrowded as it is with real criminals.

Actually, having a test pipe is worse than blue lights, since it's a FEDERAL law to have cats on every car after 1974.
 
Re: Re: Re: Poll on Ricer that got jail time..

Originally posted by aperrego
Well Ter,

That may be the "status quo" up there in NY.. But even NY has laws against it.. I seriously doubt that everyone that has these are V- Firefighters.. But I will take your side on the harshness it is just a "cosmetic thing" not a rotating/strobe or other inpersonating tool.. But the law says that BLUE LIGHTS ARE A NO NO..

But as a disclaimer, neither you nor I were there and understand the complete circumstances.. I seriously doubt there is yet another "Government Conspiracy" that you feel is going on.

Oh, I'm not saying it's ok to have them here in NY. It's illegal, but you get a $55 ticket with 0 points. Even if you get ticked again, it's still $55. This is the way it should be. My original post was about disagreeing with the punishment.
 
Originally posted by 88 CuttyClassic
blah blah blah. I'd be pissed if my car got totaled cause someone broke a DOT law BUT, there are FAR worse things out there that i wish the police would do stuff about. Breaking a law and committing a crime are two different things IMO. Criminals are running rampid in the US and the police are cracking down on "street racers""graffiti artists" and "agressive skateboards"...... Gimme a _____ break!
There are far worse things going on and they get taken care of as well, but that doesn't excuse illegal behaviour elsewhere. Citizens/taxpayers complain about "street racers" because they're dangerous and kill people. They complain to the cops about "graffit artists" because it's vandalism and makes your city look like sh|t. Property owners call the police on "agressive skateboards" because they're on private property and if they break a leg GUESS WHO GETS SUED...the property owner. This is Common Sense 101.


Originally posted by TType84
most likely cause its easier to nab a skateboarder, a graffiti artist, and a street racer, than to raid a meth lab.
No, they do it because it's what they're paid to do and the community expects a living standard to be upheld.

Meth labs get raided all the time. Just because YOU don't hear about it doesn't mean it's not happening. Some potentially newsworthy police activities are withheld for tactical reasons. You have no idea how many times the news calls us during and after some big events and we say "all quiet here". At the appropriate time information is released. Otherwise intelligence gathering and ongoing investigations can be jeopardized. Let me assure you, there are many more cops on the streets than you realize. Not everyone has a black and white with ticket books.


Originally posted by 88 CuttyClassic
Police turn a blind eye to the Escalade with Black windows and 24 inch rims cause they don't wanna go down that path.
Not me, got one the other day with a license plate that read "F K 5 0"....get it?....he was asking for police attention, and got it.

Yes, at the fresh young age of 16 I KNEW it was illegal to install blue lights anywhere on a car....DUH! For every 1 reason given that tint, head/taillight/license plate covers and colored lights should be allowed I can give 2 reasons they shouldn't. Wanna dress up your car like a UFO no problem, just keep it on private property.

For the record, I believe her punishment was too harsh. I can see a $150 fine and 2 points on her driving record.
 
Originally posted by TT/A1233
Not me, got one the other day with a license plate that read "F K 5 0"....get it?....he was asking for police attention, and got it.

Hmm, probably means screw the police, but on a GN it would mean screw Mustangs. :)

For the record, I believe her punishment was too harsh. I can see a $150 fine and 2 points on her driving record.

Gotta disagree with ya big-time there. It's not a moving violation, therefore a ticket/small fine is enough punishment. It doesn't warrant any points.
 
Originally posted by TurboTer
Gotta disagree with ya big-time there. It's not a moving violation, therefore a ticket/small fine is enough punishment. It doesn't warrant any points.
That's the wonderful thing about state's rights. It's not a moving violation in your state but it is in mine.
 
Originally posted by TT/A1233
That's the wonderful thing about state's rights. It's not a moving violation in your state but it is in mine.

States rights are beautiful. For the first time I'm almost proud to live in NY. :) J/K, I am happy with my state, even if it is too liberal. And come to my site! :)
 
All this discussion of "points" on your license has me confused. We don't have that out here in the wonderful state of Washington. Must be an east coast thing.:D
 
Originally posted by pat83t
All this discussion of "points" on your license has me confused. We don't have that out here in the wonderful state of Washington. Must be an east coast thing.:D

Are you serious? So if you get cought speeding, or slapped with a wreckless driving ticket, it's just a ticket and no points? That is so awesome! I'm sure the liberals and neo-cons will disagree with me though. :)
 
Wreckless driving will get you a suspended license, but speeding is just a ticket. A friend of mine got caught street racing the other night and got a $950 ticket. He still has a license and got to drive home that night. I once got pulled over 9 times in one weekend. So yeah, no points system.
 
Originally posted by TurboTer
Actually, having a test pipe is worse than blue lights, since it's a FEDERAL law to have cats on every car after 1974.

which is total crap cause it was supposed to be on a sliding scale moving up each year.

Let me assure you, there are many more cops on the streets than you realize. Not everyone has a black and white with ticket books.

I know all about the undercovers, they like to bother me for no reason other than thinking i'm someone i'm not, hint hint. But i'm ok with that cause if someone was driving my car i'd want the police to actually do their job and find it. BUT having tint doesn;t make everyone a criminal. I think its just the ultimate compliment to a black car.

i also agree that the points were unwarrented. I got a ticket for my stereo before but i didn't get points as it wasn't a moving violation. Also getting a moving violation isn't garenteed points anyway, its up to the officer.

I'm never rude to officers, i think they deserve respect for alot of crap they deal with but i don't want to be treated like a common criminal cause my windows are tinted and i drive a g-body.
 
Poor little girl?

One thing I am not aware of with this story is her pass record with the law. How many times has this "poor little girl" been warned about her illegal and dangerous lights? If she is anything like the little rice burning b&(%^& in Southern Cali, then she probably has an attitude a mile thick and asked for all the disrespect she has shown to everyone else on the road by running a confusing light display. On the surface it may look extreme, but history may well stand behind what the judge did. Besides, how many of us complain about the law being too lacks on so many things? Well, this judge had the guts to try and make an impression on this little chickie and hopefully get some of the other local idiots to put their cars and trucks back into an acceptable configuration on their lighting as well. ^5's to the judge. How many of you would be soft on this if she was driving drunk, stoned, or impaired in any way. It's the same principle: she thinks whatever she wants is right and everyone else has to live with it.
 
Re: Poor little girl?

Originally posted by 2quiktocare
One thing I am not aware of with this story is her pass record with the law. How many times has this "poor little girl" been warned about her illegal and dangerous lights? If she is anything like the little rice burning b&(%^& in Southern Cali, then she probably has an attitude a mile thick and asked for all the disrespect she has shown to everyone else on the road by running a confusing light display. On the surface it may look extreme, but history may well stand behind what the judge did. Besides, how many of us complain about the law being too lacks on so many things? Well, this judge had the guts to try and make an impression on this little chickie and hopefully get some of the other local idiots to put their cars and trucks back into an acceptable configuration on their lighting as well. ^5's to the judge. How many of you would be soft on this if she was driving drunk, stoned, or impaired in any way. It's the same principle: she thinks whatever she wants is right and everyone else has to live with it.

WELL SAID!!!!!
 
How many street rods do you see that have Blue Dot tail lights? These are illegal also, so should the street rodders be thrown in jail and fined $800 each?

Her punishment was very extreme based on the given info above.:cool:
 
Boy, you guys are too strict east of the Rockies. Blue dots are allowed here for any car older than 30 years.
 
Originally posted by KEVINS
How many street rods do you see that have Blue Dot tail lights? These are illegal also, so should the street rodders be thrown in jail and fined $800 each?

Her punishment was very extreme based on the given info above.:cool:

I agree with you... But we only see the one dimensional view.. The street rods, and not to really make this thread go in another direction but the "cobra eyes" are standalone lights. Where as the little blue things these guys drill into the taillights eluminate purplish... I know no argument made ... but felt compelled to say it.. ;)

A couple what ifs?

What if---

She told the officer he was a POS or as mentioned on other threads "Don't you have anything better to do?"

She told the Judge this was BullSh1t?

She was an over all smart azz?

or

She was polite, cooperative and a "Victim of Circumstance"?

The moral here is that there is only Assumptions and "what ifs" cause we really don't know what the totality of the event from stop to sentencing...
:confused: :confused: :confused:
 
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