tongue in cheek sarcasm sirUltramarine wrote:If the money from fines went into the Police budget we'd be spending all day handing out fistfulls of them. Policeman's ball? Good one!
that would more than likely be a mild form of retaliation for the certain intentional inconveniences imposed upon individuals...Ultramarine wrote:I don't see the point in taking your sweet time putting your gear back on just to piss the cops off.
Your 'discretion' would be better served by way of public relations & conflict resolution, you might find the result to be rewarding personally & professionally!Ultramarine wrote:You're more likely to fail the 'attitude test'.
I normally decide if I'm going to give someone a ticket within the first five seconds of speaking to them based purely on their attitude.
There are some exceptions to this but thats the jist of it.
Now don't take me as 'cop bashing' ... i just say it as i saw it... being that FOC & The Rook took the wrong approach and in doing so failed to realise the situation at hand, as they were too busy trying to show off and intimidate. The Rook inspected my Licence and handed it back to me (expired date and all)
FOC started to Threaten EPA orders and the likes and felt the need to critique parts of the bike which were factory fitted (OEM)... I held very little respect for this and deemed it unnecessary as i was polite, cooperative and genuinely embaressed for MY error.
The only redeeming factor of this situation was the NICE, POLITE and UNDERSTANDING snr officer who wrote up the ticket and took me aside to thoroughly explain what the issue was and also explained my rights and the options available to me. He also offered to keep an eye on my parked bike whilst i organised recovery. Not once did he treat me like a POI, HOON or less than human.
His colleagues should take notes.
And as for the 'Att Test' ... drop the BS

If by chance you're posted @ LLAC you can ask Greeny if i pass the AT or not.