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Originally Posted by Dunit35
I only stop people for going 11 or more over. Then if you’re not being a dick, I’ll reduce it to 10 and it saves you $50 upfront and doesn’t get reported on your drivers license. That’s in Oklahoma though.
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In late 2015, I received a ticket, my first in more than 30 years, for a "rolling stop" less than .2 miles from my home.
A motorcycle officer was hiding on an adjacent hillside. He even noted that I was only going 5 miles an hour when approaching this stop sign (speed limit is 15 mph). I didn't do a "Full and Complete Stop" but I did do a stop for 3 seconds.
There were no cars or pedestrians in front of me or behind me. I couldn't believe it when he pulled me over and gave me a ticket. I've lived in my neighborhood for 15 years and and had gone through that stop at least 8,000 times.
The ticket cost me $375 dollars, Traffic School was another $29.95 and there was a processing fee of $15 dollars, all to keep it off my record.