hotreds 05:03 PM 02-07-2009
Blueface 05:11 PM 02-07-2009
Originally Posted by floydpink:
My best friend drove a Gremlin. My Pacer had dents in the interior roof from me going over large speed bumps in NJ and whacking my head on the roof.
The thing had no shocks.
The back hatch provided plenty of room for those tender teen dating moments at the drive in though.....
Pete,
Another thing in common.
You had your Pacer in NJ and I had my Gremlin there too.
:-)
What exit?
:-)
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Blueface 05:12 PM 02-07-2009
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Not really......
Image
Wow!
Hugh, you still have some paint showing on the front door and part of the rear door.
:-)
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hotreds 05:20 PM 02-07-2009
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Wow!
Hugh, you still have some paint showing on the front door and part of the rear door.:-)
That's an old picture!
:-)
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Ace$nyper 05:41 PM 02-07-2009
Not on the lists but yes my cars are a rolling magnet.
3" piping and no mufflers tend to do that.
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BC-Axeman 05:41 PM 02-07-2009
My driving habits are not so legal all the time and I never get noticed in my Lincoln MK VIII, which has basically the same engine as a Cobra. Yet I was always getting tickets in my Toyota 4 banger pickup. The Toy had a top speed of 90 MPH, the Lincoln's is 150+.
:-)
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Buena Fortuna 05:43 PM 02-07-2009
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
I just can't believe that a soccer mom car is the number one cop magnet. Maybe they are in a hurry to get to the grocery store. :-)
Have you ever watched them try to drive with a load of kids, talk on the cellie, plan dinner, pick up the cleaning, and put on their makeup? Definitely a ticket waiting to happen...
:-)
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nozero 07:02 PM 02-07-2009
My wife drives a '06 Mazda6 that she's had for two years now with no traffic stops.
My '06 WRX didn't make the list and I've had one ticket. Go figure.
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MTB996 09:03 PM 02-07-2009
I used to get harassed all the time in my old Porsche, but don't get bothered at all in the vette. It's funny how copy hate Porsches (rich snob's car) and love corvettes (I know a ton of cops that own vettes)...even obnoxious orange ones...
:-)
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ChasDen 12:08 AM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
My driving habits are not so legal all the time and I never get noticed in my Lincoln MK VIII, which has basically the same engine as a Cobra. Yet I was always getting tickets in my Toyota 4 banger pickup. The Toy had a top speed of 90 MPH, the Lincoln's is 150+.:-)
:-) :-)
I got a caddy SLS and should get at least 1 ticket a month.
Clean record
:-)
Every few months or so I just know I'm nailed and start to pull over just to have the cop buzz by and pull over the red sports car with the bimbo doing here makeup.
Chas
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Genetic Defect 12:11 AM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by tobii3:
Funny....
Top 10 most expensive cars to Drive.....
Jaguar XJ
:-):-):-)
I'll take my chances with the speeding tickets.....LMAO!!!!
:-) I'll keep my truck too
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acarr 02:16 AM 02-08-2009
One of mine is on the list. I guess that is why it has been sitting in the garage for about a month.
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Tenor CS 06:27 AM 02-08-2009
Great ... Toyota Matrix, #10 most ticketed. I got more tickets in my Cadillac.
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floydpink 09:47 AM 02-08-2009
Only ticket I've gotten in the last 10 years has been on my Harley, on the way to a bike fest out in Leesburg with my wife on the back, both of us in leather, doo rags, and full rally gear. (weekend warrior gear)
We were riding through a small town and apparantly a couple thousand bikers before us thought the country roads were scenic as well and the cops were around every turn. My pipes tend to rattle windows and set off car alarms as well as send small children and animals running.
Took the online driver improvement course, lost the points, and avoid that hillbilly town at all costs.
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mosesbotbol 11:17 AM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by floydpink:
I am serious when I say my very first car was an AMC Pacer back in the early 80's, beofr Wayne's World was even thought of.
It was recently voted worst car of all time, but it served me just fine.
I really adore AMC cars! They were way ahead of the themselves in both technology and style. Such amazing cars in retrospect. The Pacer with Levi's demin interior! Love to have denim interior now! AMX...
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DPD6030 11:39 AM 02-08-2009
I think they got it wrong cause around my city I rarely see people driving the top 10 cars. More like hoopties and P.O.S. It's not the car that draws my attention it is what you are doing wrong.
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DPD6030 11:46 AM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by tobii3:
very simple really - he would have ran the plates - a clean driving record speaks VOLUMES.....
Now, if your buddy had a history of speeding or minor traffic violations....another story completely
Everyone had a clean driving record at one time
:-) I know that if I second guess myself (yes we sometimes think we see something) and if it's not 100% clear I do not make the stop, maybe just pull up behind put a little "fright" in their mind and then just continue on. There are more fish in the sea and bigger fish too. Just my
:-) being a LEO.
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JE3146 02:51 PM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by DPD6030:
Everyone had a clean driving record at one time :-) I know that if I second guess myself (yes we sometimes think we see something) and if it's not 100% clear I do not make the stop, maybe just pull up behind put a little "fright" in their mind and then just continue on. There are more fish in the sea and bigger fish too. Just my :-) being a LEO.
I've always been curious about this.
Do warnings appear on driving records? I've always heard some friends talk about getting like 5 to 10 warnings and never a ticket. By that, I can't imagine they would be recorded because after 5 - 10 "Be careful next time's" you'd think they'd realize something wasn't taking.
Maybe I answered my own question
:-)...
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Ace$nyper 03:29 PM 02-08-2009
Originally Posted by floydpink:
Only ticket I've gotten in the last 10 years has been on my Harley, on the way to a bike fest out in Leesburg with my wife on the back, both of us in leather, doo rags, and full rally gear. (weekend warrior gear)
We were riding through a small town and apparantly a couple thousand bikers before us thought the country roads were scenic as well and the cops were around every turn. My pipes tend to rattle windows and set off car alarms as well as send small children and animals running.
Took the online driver improvement course, lost the points, and avoid that hillbilly town at all costs.
That's the only time I've heard a harley pulled over.
More then once mid exhaust fix it ticket (never hold up in court the idea of by officers ear is just a riot and bugs me but another topic) I've had someone down shift in an HD and the cop is blind eye.
Not only does it up set me I gotta laugh, I'd never have the balls to drop a gear in front of a cop lol.
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DPD6030 05:39 AM 02-12-2009
Originally Posted by JE3146:
I've always been curious about this.
Do warnings appear on driving records? I've always heard some friends talk about getting like 5 to 10 warnings and never a ticket. By that, I can't imagine they would be recorded because after 5 - 10 "Be careful next time's" you'd think they'd realize something wasn't taking.
Maybe I answered my own question :-)...
Warnings don't appear on driving records per se. Now the dispatch center in my area can tell me if the vehicle was stopped before, when it was stopped and what action was taken by the officer.
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