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Anonymous
Guest20/05/2011 at 2:51 pmRecently I got Pulled over by the Police and unfortunatly i got an infringement for my indescretions,
however from this I found the Police more then polite.. and very sensitive, 😳 the funny part is the infringment stated female,
so I can say from experiance if the worse happens, be polite, listen to the officer if you got caught be honest..
Believe me they deal with a lot worse than what you present with.
If you don’t have your licence on you, (as in my case I left it in my wallet) it’s not a major issue, keep calm don’t panic.. simple explanations don’t over dramatise it
Pat
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Anonymous
Guest20/05/2011 at 10:52 pmHi girls , Ive been driving dressed for quite a few decades now and locally the response was “Hello Ella !! Did you have a good night out ??? ” Driving too Sydney for a few years ago got pulled over by candy car for speeding and the policemen was very accomadateing !! lol
Cheers Ella-Kristine -
Anonymous
Guest21/05/2011 at 12:17 amHi – I recently changed back to drab clothes to head home. I was doing a teensy bit over the speed limit and was pulled over for a chat. Unfortunately I’d forgotten to remove my obviously feminine earrings and the constables had a bit of a smile. I felt silly afterwards but then thought wasn’t it good to be in a country where most of the time, the way we’re going to be dealt with is okay, and we’re not going to be dragged out of the car and belted like might happen routinely in other places… and I deserved the ticket!
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Erin,
you really have nothing to fear, imagine
13 times in a year RBT,
12 times faulty vehicle.
three proposals from police officers
As long as you are sincere,. nothing is bad unless you are in the wrong