Re: [DMCForum] Re: Controversy
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Controversy
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:07:43 -0800 (PST)
Yes, there are always other sides to a story. But in
court, the officers testimony is always more credible
than the defendant.
Over 15 yrs ago I got 2 tickets from the same officer,
one was "changing lanes without signaling", and
"improper lane change". WTF? They are the same
thing, no? Well, I was sure I used my turn signal,
and at the stop the officer asked to so show him my
signal worked.
I went to court. Cop gets on the stand "He changed
lanes without signaling", I get up "I changed lanes,
and used my signal properly". Can anyone guess who
won? :)
The fact that he issued me 2 tickets for the exact
same thing should be evidence that (for some reason)
he was biased. Maybe he did not like a 18 yr old kid
driving a restored 66 Mustang convertible? Maybe he
had a quota to make? Maybe he way not paying close
enough attention to my turn signal lights? Either
way, this was a simple case of my word against his.
The judge took his testimony as the truth. I always
wonder why I was not charged with lying under oath
too! Maybe because there is no profit it in for the
town?
--- dmcgman <DmcGman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<SNIP>
>
> Also debating is fine, but when anyone tells a one
> hand account of
> an event, should that account be taken as absolute
> fact? My point
> was to say that I am sure there are other sides to
> it and probably
> a completely different account from the toher party
> or parties
> involved. That has simply been my experience when
> going to an
> accident or other event I did not witness, and
> getting second hand
> accounts. Most stories posted here about encounters
> with police or
> sheriffs or whatever, are just an excuse to vent.
> Again most not
> all. They don't originally for a debate, that is
> just what usually
> follows.
>
> Gary
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