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![]() Post Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 986 Joined: 7-July 04 From: Central Illinois Member No.: 318 ![]() |
Got pulled over in my dd yesterday just east of Morton by a State cop. Asked me about the missing front plate right off. Ended up writing me a warning.
He actually was really nice. He was giving me crap about the exhaust not being stock and that if it's any louder than stock it was illegal. I told him it wasn't and that I'd purposefully selected it because it wasn't - that's all horseshit, but screw him. He had me start the car and blip the throttle a couple of times. "That's no louder than stock?" "Nope." Actually, I don't think it is louder than stock to be honest. It's not a loud, raspy, booming, fart-can thing at all. Hell, the intake when it rolls to the second cam profile's louder. Anyway, when he came back to my window with the warning I asked him, "Did you really just pull me over for no front plate? You weren't looking for anything else?" He said, "No, I pull over 8 to 10 a day when I'm working traffic." So, there ya go. Personally, I absolutely HATE being pulled over for ANY reason and didn't put the plate on yet because of the aftermarket front with no mounting point. I found something that'd work at Autozone last night and mounted it up. Some of you will remember the story about being pulled over going through Springfield in the Evo with tinted front plate cover. The trooper really was turning back around to check the cars that were speeding but he couldn't prove it with his gun because they all backed off. Took me as a target of opportunity out of frustration. Anyway, just a rant. Put 'em on. It'll keep you from getting harrassed and letting them pick the car over for any little violation. -------------------- ... she likes bein' forced ...
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![]() Post Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 729 Joined: 19-September 02 From: New Baden, IL Member No.: 7 ![]() |
I'll say it... You deserved to get a ticket for doing that stupid ass shit. You have some stupid friends, too. Have them pay the ticket. They caused you to get it. But in the end, it was dangerous. Taco Bell has cops include their property on patrol, so they are authorized to write a ticket. You operated a vehicle in a manner that could have caused harm to others (the dumbasses on your hood and bumper). If they got hurt, you think you WOULD have paid? I doubt your parents would. So who does that leave? Taco Bell. They'll be damned if they pay for your stupidity.
But it was only 3 feet! You moved your van... 1 foot or 1 mile, you moved. That was wreckless and careless. And now, hopefully, you'll learn your lesson. I have to side with the authorities on a situation like this. The front plates, not so much, especially since there is no federal concensus on the matter for ALL the states. Another thing, to get this back on topic, the "Rules of the Road" is an opinionated book that in no way shape or form is the traffic law. This is a website that should help with the laws. Illinois Traffic Laws It always helps to know -------------------- -The original (member) 007. Stop looking at me Spy!!
-98 S-10 P/U creepin' low on stock 15s!! -You come off just a little more intelligent if you know how to spell the insults in addition to saying them |
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