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q0192837465 08-01-2012 04:09 PM

My N sign used to get stolen all the time.

parm104 08-01-2012 04:22 PM

Dude, that sucks! I would definitely file a complaint first and then get in contact with a lawyer and sue for damages. He was obviously harassing you; you barely broke any laws!

If you need a good lawyer, I know a guy on RevScene who had his lawyers work on a high profile case; Crown vs. Tiger Direct, you may have heard of it. These guys are big time and get results!!! Let me know if you want the info. Anything to help you get through this troublesome time. Just remember, YOU ARE THE VICTIM!

Stay strong and keep fighting the "good" fight!

JAYWALKER 08-01-2012 05:02 PM

Always show cop respect even though he ticket you. You must understand that they are doing procedures; it's their job. Yes, the first 2 lines the cop is going to say to you is gonna sound douchebag as well but that is also part of their training.
I remember being pulled for speeding, I speak to the officer politely, he returns with my ticket under 5mins (which is pretty fast normally). He also NOTE to me about paying within certain amount of time for "discount" then proceeded to tell me "Or you can just go ahead and dispute it".

So I did, court date mail never came so I assume he never filed it.

PS, just you show them respect, they show you respect. Sometimes you don't even know what these people go through in their everyday job.

PPS, I'm not on anybody side and sorry to hear about ur case

El Bastardo 08-01-2012 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Connor91 (Post 7990542)
This by far was the worst moment of my life.


Ha ha. You were born in the 90s.

GLOW 08-01-2012 09:19 PM

1 and only post...
124 fails

:notbad:

ruthless 08-01-2012 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parm104 (Post 7991795)
Dude, that sucks! I would definitely file a complaint first and then get in contact with a lawyer and sue for damages. He was obviously harassing you; you barely broke any laws!

If you need a good lawyer, I know a guy on RevScene who had his lawyers work on a high profile case; Crown vs. Tiger Direct, you may have heard of it. These guys are big time and get results!!! Let me know if you want the info. Anything to help you get through this troublesome time. Just remember, YOU ARE THE VICTIM!

Stay strong and keep fighting the "good" fight!

Did someone say lawyer :fullofwin:

MelonBoy 08-01-2012 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigzz786786 (Post 7990624)
the police officer's job is to uphold the law and peace. there jobs are dangerous at all times. if anything, my argument is why aren't we paying these people enough? if they were paid WELL, wouldn't they love there job more? then wouldn't they be more polite to citizens? i mean hell starting is about 40 grand a year, up to a maximum of 60 a year unless you take the courses and tests for a higher rank. these days that is not enough if you have a wife and 2 kids with a mortgage.

I don't mind police officers making a bit more.. but your making it sound like they make dirt. Gotta remember they get some Massive benefits/retirement benefits. I would gladly take a bit of pay cut for the benefits they receive..

Psykopathik 08-02-2012 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Connor91 (Post 7990542)
So I just had a cop troll me today while I was going to workout at the gym.
I'm sick and tired of all these renegade cops roaming around acting as if they're above the law... SICKENING!!! Yup go after the law biding citizen who don't commit bad crimes but lets the murderers, rapists, thiefs do as they please. All because they have to fill their monthly ticket quotas.

I got a speeding ticket for going 5km above the speedzone and yes I have proof for when I dispute it. I thought it was mandatory for cops to give 5km leeway. I could see if it was like 10-15km. And there were other people doing 20-25km above the limit and getting away scott free!

This is where its gets even more pathetic. Honestly this cop was obviously trolling me. He see's I have my N license and asks me why I don't have my N sign mounted. Proceeds to give me another ticket for not displaying N sign which screw me over for trying to get my full license.

And to top it all off the cop was the biggest douchebag. Gave me attitude and was the smugest prick ever. Probably would given me another ticket if my break light went out.

Wanted to give the cop a middle finger but didn't know if it was legal or not so I didn't. Would have if I knew I could. So pissed off.

LOOKS LIKE I WILL BE DISPUTING THESE TICKETS. COP PROBABLY WONT SHOW EITHER. GONNA FILE A COMPLAINT TO HIS POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Wish I had video cam in my vehicle...

This by far was the worst moment of my life. This cop makes all cops in BC look bad!!!!

Quoted for prevention of ninja edits to hide stupidity.

spoon.ek9 08-02-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 7992046)
1 and only post...
124 fails

:notbad:

we're up to 135 now :notbad:

and OP was never seen again....

jack3d 08-02-2012 01:52 PM

shut the fuck up

Soundy 08-02-2012 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SpeedStars (Post 7991032)
:ifyouknow: That N sign is an ANTI-Chick magnet



:troll:

Yeah, but you turn it sideways, and DAMN BOY, that Z-magnet is better that a crate of AXE deodorant, bitches just be dropping from the sky onto your ride!

N-driver = douchebag loser.
Z-driver = pimper than Marco911

corollagtSr5 08-02-2012 08:01 PM


Nocardia 08-02-2012 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigzz786786 (Post 7990624)
i mean hell starting is about 40 grand a year, up to a maximum of 60 a year unless you take the courses and tests for a higher rank. these days that is not enough if you have a wife and 2 kids with a mortgage.

Not sure where you get your quotes from but starting is around 50k and they get paid while @ depot (RCMP). They cap at 80k (FYI it only takes a few years too) and not many stay at entry level. Plus they get mounds of overtime if they want, most make ~90k if not more and their benefits are crazy good. Also note that I believe they just received like a 3/3/3 in their contract, so every year they will make another ~2-3K.

I consider that well paid considering their is very minimal post secondary education and a medium level risk job.

But I guess its all relative.

b0unce. [?] 08-02-2012 11:02 PM

lol noob

Nightwalker 08-03-2012 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nocardia (Post 7992953)
Not sure where you get your quotes from but starting is around 50k and they get paid while @ depot (RCMP). They cap at 80k (FYI it only takes a few years too) and not many stay at entry level. Plus they get mounds of overtime if they want, most make ~90k if not more and their benefits are crazy good. Also note that I believe they just received like a 3/3/3 in their contract, so every year they will make another ~2-3K.

I consider that well paid considering their is very minimal post secondary education and a medium level risk job.

But I guess its all relative.

You can also consider that the average salary in Canada is ~$46,000/yr.

Harvey Specter 08-03-2012 01:05 AM

I always carry two things with me; my business card and my lawyers business card. Lets face it, there are corrupt cops out on the streets who pray on law abiding citizens for no apparent reason and sometimes you need to put these cops in their place by showing them that they can't troll you and violate your rights because they "feel" like pulling you over and giving you a hard time.

And I agree with the poster about showing respect, I've had my front windows tinted for years on various cars and I've never received a ticket, just warnings. Why? Because I'm nice and don't give attitude, same goes for speeding, can't tell you how many times I've gotten off but that been said I've had a couple cops who pulled me over for no reason, they couldn't even give me a reason why they pulled me over and they were pretty nasty when asked why. So yah, you just have to be smart about the situation.

EvoLove 08-03-2012 02:41 AM

lol i dont get why op is trying to justify him breaking the law, and blame it on the cop. If he wasn't talking shit to the cop and sowed some respect he probable would of got off with a warning... i got pulled over for going 140 in a 80 km zone (the highway going up to cypress) once the cop was like i could of impound your car but because i didnt talk shit he gave me a 140$ speeding ticket and a warning for not displaying me N. :fullofwin:

ninjatune 08-03-2012 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jah Dean (Post 7993149)
I always carry two things with me; my business card and my lawyers business card. Lets face it, there are corrupt cops out on the streets who pray on law abiding citizens for no apparent reason and sometimes you need to put these cops in their place by showing them that they can't troll you and violate your rights because they "feel" like pulling you over and giving you a hard time.

And I agree with the poster about showing respect, I've had my front windows tinted for years on various cars and I've never received a ticket, just warnings. Why? Because I'm nice and don't give attitude, same goes for speeding, can't tell you how many times I've gotten off but that been said I've had a couple cops who pulled me over for no reason, they couldn't even give me a reason why they pulled me over and they were pretty nasty when asked why. So yah, you just have to be smart about the situation.

Any driver, in any vehicle, can be pulled over at any time, on any street, for a number of reasons under law:

-check the driver's licence, sobriety, registration and insurance of the vehicle, and mechanical fitness of the vehicle etc. i'm not sure what you think you're lawyers business card is going to do for you in this situation. For a regular traffic stop your rights to contact a lawyer are not immediate and are delayed because it's reasonable, unlike other detentions.

Soundy 08-03-2012 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninjatune (Post 7993192)
Any driver, in any vehicle, can be pulled over at any time, on any street, for a number of reasons under law:

-check the driver's licence, sobriety, registration and insurance of the vehicle, and mechanical fitness of the vehicle etc. i'm not sure what you think you're lawyers business card is going to do for you in this situation. For a regular traffic stop your rights to contact a lawyer are not immediate and are delayed because it's reasonable, unlike other detentions.

It because he doesn't have the balls to speak for himself.

jimmyrustler 08-05-2012 12:51 PM

http://i.imgur.com/t89Cc.gif

parm104 08-05-2012 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ninjatune (Post 7993192)
Any driver, in any vehicle, can be pulled over at any time, on any street, for a number of reasons under law:

-check the driver's licence, sobriety, registration and insurance of the vehicle, and mechanical fitness of the vehicle etc. i'm not sure what you think you're lawyers business card is going to do for you in this situation. For a regular traffic stop your rights to contact a lawyer are not immediate and are delayed because it's reasonable, unlike other detentions.

Well that's why he said "when a cop feels like trolling..." meaning he's doing something unnecessary and unwarranted. He never said he whips out the business card EVERY TIME and WHENEVER he gets pulled over. I don't think anyone would have a problem showing an officer that they're legally licensed to drive or that they aren't driving a stolen car...


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