BEAT YOUR TRAFFIC TICKET
From: Retired Officer Gabe Gaona
Hello Friends,
I'm glad you made it to this article. I am going to tell
you inside secrets that at one time were only available to
law enforcement, mainly officer and judges. The secrets
were how to beat your traffic ticket.
I was a Arizona State Department Trooper for over
20 years. In my time as an officer, I learned how to
write traffic tickets, but never felt good about writing
them. I wanted to help people and this was not
accomplishing this. I was told by my department to
to write more tickets, so I retired versus writing more
tickets. Now I'm going to reveal several ways to beat
traffic tickets in this article so you have a chance in
court.
1)When you are pulled over, make sure you pull over
to a safe spot for you and the officer. Place you hands
on the steering wheel and don't make any movements
until directed by the officer when he walks up to your
car. Only grab your documents when directed to
do so. Be polite to the officer and hand the officer
your documents when instructed. Important, be sure
to have driver's license, registration and proof of
insurance ready in advance before ever leaving home.
If you have your documents ready to go, this will lower
the officer's apprehension of you being a bad guy. Never
admit guilt to the officer, but tell him you are willing to
cooperate. The officer is wired up and will use this in
court if you admit guilt. Ask the officer if he would
consider giving you a break if you are guilty of violation
and that you are a law abiding citizen. Be polite with
the officer because he is not use to this courtesy.
It weighs on the officer to write you a ticket so being
polite will weigh on his conscience. This should get
you out of a ticket 90% of the time.
2)If you do get ticketed, still show kindness because
the officer still may change his mind at get it
dismissed prior to court. Without admitting guilt,
ask the officer is there a defensive driving program
in his traffic court jurisdiction. The officer may have
program information in his patrol car that he can
give you with all the contact information.
Defensive driving is a class designed to make you
a better driver. If you take this class, the courts will
dismiss the ticket and never report it to the insurance
companies so your rates don't go up. Should
you choose not to take defensive driving,
go to step number three.
3)Have you court postponed several times. You can
call the court and ask them to have them move
your court date several times. What this does
is get the officer to forget he has court and not
show up. If the officer is a no show, you win!
If you like these tips go to my website listed in
the resource box. You will get plenty more
tips and advice to "beat your traffic ticket"!
Best,
Retired AZ State Trooper,
If you want more advice and information, my contact information is below:
Gabe Gaona
wwww.askcops.info
www.gaonagetu@askcops.info
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