If your reading comprehension levels were above your elementary maturity, you would see that I never said that. I said that an officer shouldn't use speeding off duty as an excuse for risking his life on duty.Originally Posted by ajc30cts
If your reading comprehension levels were above your elementary maturity, you would see that I never said that. I said that an officer shouldn't use speeding off duty as an excuse for risking his life on duty.Originally Posted by ajc30cts
I think we all do! :DOriginally Posted by DC Law
What is more convincing... "Please don't give me a ticket, I was desperate to pee!" or "Please write the ticket quickly so I go pee!" ("A Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets" suggests that if you are THAT desperate to pee then you shouldn't care about the ticket...)
That book also told the story about a guy who said he needed to go to the bathroom REALLY bad. When the officer said; "Go up there in the bushed" the driver replied "Do you have any paper?"
I *HAVE* been caught out on a stretch of unfamiliar freeway, figuring I could wait until the next rest area to pee. Right about 100 yards after that point my 40oz coke caught up with me. I spent so much time waiting to get to the next gas station... I didn't want to go for a McPiss (using a fast food bathroom without buying food) but my standard had to start dropping when my bladder tried to exceed the size of my abdomen. I never sped though. When I did get to the gas station I walked like I had prosthetic legs and barged a 5yo out of the way so I could pee. DDDDDDDDAAAAAAYYYUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!
I was just thinking of when I was pregnant. I was peeing all the time. I even pulled over on the freeway and peed by my car. I just couldn't hold it.
After the officer went through the trouble to stop you, I don't think there is any excuse you can offer.
You would probably be better off admitting you committed an infraction and hope the officer admires people who are willing to admit they were wrong.