The Hard Facts On How To Get Out Of A
Traffic Ticket
Traffic ticket victims remind me of the old Bill Cosby skit.
You know the one I’m talking about, where the kids are running
around the house acting like a bunch of lunatics knocking stuff
over until finally the mother comes down and screams “I have
had enough of this!” And the kids look at her with this look of
shock like, “What did I do?” Well, that’s what traffic
offenders are like. They know they screwed up, but they plead
innocence.
Okay, here are the cold hard facts about how to get out of a
traffic ticket. Trickery doesn’t work and either does claiming
innocence or ignorance or whatever you want to call it. The
tactics you need to use are more subtle and more effective if
you use them correctly. Let’s start with when you’re approached
for the offense initially.
You’ve run a red light, the cop pulls you over and he says
to you, “License and registration”. As you look for it in your
glove compartment, you say to the officer. “I ran a red light.
I know.” And don’t say anything else. Hand him your credentials
and just sit there looking upset, but not with him. Nine times
out of ten, the officer is going to initiate a
conversation.
He’ll start with a simple question. “If you know you ran a
red light, why did you?” Here is what you tell him. “I didn’t
see it until it was too late to stop and I was afraid if I did
I would cause an accident. I saw nobody was coming in either
direction so I kept going.” Say this calmly and with
conviction. You have to sound like you mean it.
You will find, a good part of the time, that the cop will
let you off with a warning if you just sit there, accept your
fate and say nothing else. The key is to let him initiate the
conversation. Don’t start out by trying to defend yourself. It
doesn’t work. Let him feel that he is in complete control.
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