Captree This Past Sunday
So I went to captree this past Sunday. At the entrance was the old state trooper checking front plates. He wasnt just checking to see if you had one, he was pulling on them to see if they came off!
I have the Show and Go, so when it was my turn, he pulled on mine and found it "moved". He told me to pull over and that I was getting a summons for "improper display of a front plate". I politely told the trooper that the plate was properly affixed to a bracket, and that no law was broken. He then told me that he was actually going to write me for the plate not being at leat 12 inches from the ground. He said it is an obscure law that nobody enforces. Anyhow, I told him I would fight that in court and it was a BS ticket. After taking my license, registration, insurance and me made me sit for a few minutes, he came back and told me it was my lucky day...he let me off with a warning. He told me if I come back with that plate, he was going to have my car towed.... When I was getting ready to drive off, he promised that "someone was going to get hurt today". Im not exactly sure what that threat was all about.... Moral of the story, if you head down there with a show and go plate, cable tied plate, or anything removeable he's gonna try to pull it off! |
What a 'Richard'-head. NY must really need the revenue. :toetap:
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what a schmuck.
he must feel really manly going after license plate scofflaws, doing the public good. |
...Government Gone Wild...
He told me if I come back with that plate, he was going to have my car towed....
Can they have your car towed, impounded for what seems like nothing more than an, "equipment violation"? As long as the vehicle is registered, inspected and insured it should be a summons...........No? that is all |
Not sure.
My thought was that he let me off because he knew I would fight the BS ticket and probably win. Cops HATE losing in court. He probabaly figured he had to have the last say. This guy was a real D00$H Bag! You had to see him tugging on people's front plate...I never seen anything like it!!
Originally Posted by 6SPD98
(Post 1579460229)
He told me if I come back with that plate, he was going to have my car towed....
Can they have your car towed, impounded for what seems like nothing more than an, "equipment violation"? As long as the vehicle is registered, inspected and insured it should be a summons...........No? that is all |
That's why I stopped going to Captree.
Sounds like the same officer who pulled over my buddy 2 weekends ago. My friend is a retired SCPD with 28 years on the job. As the trooper bent down and tugged on his plate, my friend hit the horn. No ticket, but not a warm and pleasant conversation after that. Second time in 6 months he was stopped by the same gentleman. They apparently don't want us there, so I avoid the place. Too bad. |
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I would take the time and file a formal complaint concerning the threat that he made to you. I think all complaint go into their service jackets.
You would think that he would have more important things to do out that way.....like maybe work on finding that serial killer who is dumping all those bodies....instead of checking license plate!!! :toetap: |
Have not been there in years I finally took a ride down this past Sunday and never even made it in the old trooper was writing up a lotus who had a plate that came out of the bottom of the car.
He walked out into the street and stopped me and said turn around now and go home :eek: |
He (State Trooper) is 100% correct! It is the Law:flag:
http://wikidriving.com/index.php?tit...splayed_Plates Code-74 Missing or Improperly Displayed Plates From NYC Driving and Parking in New York City Jump to: navigation, search Contents • For NYS registrations, both plates must be attached, one on the front and one on the rear of the vehicle. They must be securely fastened so as to prevent them from swinging, and they should be placed, whenever reasonably possible, no higher than 48 inches and no lower than 12 inches from the ground. • Out of state vehicles must comply with their state regulations. • Plates must be kept clean and in a readable condition and should not be covered by glass or any plastic material. In addition, they should not be obstructed by any part of the vehicle. |
Obviously, the trooper doesn't have any concept of decent bedside manner but you guys have got to be kidding. The OP was given a warning, not a ticket, and after the trooper is called a "dickhead" and a "schmuck", the OP calls him a "douchebag". I can't imagine names he'd be called if the OP actually got a summons. :crazy:
You are correct Bob, a vehicle cannot be towed for a non-safety related equipment violation. You would think he would have more important things to do out that way.....like maybe work on finding that serial killer dumping all those bodies....instead of checking license plate!!! He walked out into the street and stopped me and said turn around now and go home You live and drive in a state that requires a front plate. No front plate = an infraction of the state's Vehicle and Traffic Law and could result in a perfectly legal summons. Drive without a front plate and you take your chances. Life's a gamble, learn to live with it! |
I have plenty of LEO's in my family and they all agreed he was a Douche Bag. This trooper is a grumpy old man who should have retired and taken his pension a long time ago....
The only reason he let me off with a warning is because I told him I would challenge the ticket in court. He probably knew any judge would have thrown the ticket out. Cops hare losing tickets in court. I had a plate permanently affixed, he was looking for excuses to write tickets....
Originally Posted by NYCHASM
(Post 1579473052)
Obviously, the trooper doesn't have any concept of decent bedside manner but you guys have got to be kidding. The OP was given a warning, not a ticket, and after the trooper is called a "dickhead" and a "schmuck", the OP calls him a "douchebag". I can't imagine names he'd be called if the OP actually got a summons. :crazy:
You are correct Bob, a vehicle cannot be towed for a non-safety related equipment violation. You ARE kidding, right? He told you to go home and YOU DID???:willy: You live and drive in a state that requires a front plate. No front plate = an infraction of the state's Vehicle and Traffic Law and could result in a perfectly legal summons. Drive without a front plate and you take your chances. Life's a gamble, learn to live with it! |
Yeah sure, the judge always takes the side of the motorist over the officer...
You must not spend much time in court... But since you threatened to fight it (don't understand how exercising rights provided by the law is a threat) you must be the better guy! Someone 'threatens' me I find more stuff to write...at least make the court visit worth both of our time. |
you must be as miserable the captree trooper.....
you cops on power trips are the ones who give the good cops bad names...
Originally Posted by undertaker
(Post 1579473286)
Yeah sure, the judge always takes the side of the motorist over the officer...
You must not spend much time in court... But since you threatened to fight it (don't understand how exercising rights provided by the law is a threat) you must be the better guy! Someone 'threatens' me I find more stuff to write...at least make the court visit worth both of our time. |
Originally Posted by ricknyc23
(Post 1579473219)
I have plenty of LEO's in my family and they all agreed he was a Douche Bag. This trooper is a grumpy old man who should have retired and taken his pension a long time ago....
The only reason he let me off with a warning is because I told him I would challenge the ticket in court. He probably knew any judge would have thrown the ticket out. Cops hare losing tickets in court. I had a plate permanently affixed, he was looking for excuses to write tickets.... So ... you really believe your "challenge" made him change his mind? hahahahaha The court, the trooper and/or his superiors could care less if you challenged him in court and care even less about "losing" your challenge. I don't know of any LEO that need to 'look for excuses to write tickets'. Check with your family! :smash: |
Originally Posted by NYCHASM
(Post 1579473052)
Obviously, the trooper doesn't have any concept of decent bedside manner but you guys have got to be kidding. The OP was given a warning, not a ticket, and after the trooper is called a "dickhead" and a "schmuck", the OP calls him a "douchebag". I can't imagine names he'd be called if the OP actually got a summons. :crazy:
You are correct Bob, a vehicle cannot be towed for a non-safety related equipment violation. You ARE kidding, right? He told you to go home and YOU DID???:willy: You live and drive in a state that requires a front plate. No front plate = an infraction of the state's Vehicle and Traffic Law and could result in a perfectly legal summons. Drive without a front plate and you take your chances. Life's a gamble, learn to live with it! home is a good place by the way:D
Originally Posted by undertaker
(Post 1579473286)
Yeah sure, the judge always takes the side of the motorist over the officer...
You must not spend much time in court... But since you threatened to fight it (don't understand how exercising rights provided by the law is a threat) you must be the better guy! Someone 'threatens' me I find more stuff to write...at least make the court visit worth both of our time. |
He wasn't doing his job....
I had a front plate securely affixed. This is why I have a problem. If I didn't have a plate, then its a different story. This guy was a miserable prick...He let me off because he knew he didn't have much of a case. BTW, the LEO's in my family all said they have other things to write summons for, they don't look for non-sense equipment violations. And yes, they hate losing case in traffic court.....
Originally Posted by NYCHASM
(Post 1579473803)
I'm happy to know that I don't knopw any of the LEO's in your family that would call another a douche bag because he's doing his job. :thumbs:
So ... you really believe your "challenge" made him change his mind? hahahahaha The court, the trooper and/or his superiors could care less if you challenged him in court and care even less about "losing" your challenge. I don't know of any LEO that need to 'look for excuses to write tickets'. Check with your family! :smash: |
Obvious situation is obvious. They dont want you meeting there. This is their way of getting you to stop.
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Originally Posted by Gigdy
(Post 1579475173)
Obvious situation is obvious. They dont want you meeting there. This is their way of getting you to stop.
I've been going there for the past 5 or 6 years, and here's my take on the situation. On a nice day, there can be upwards of 300 cars there; a small percentage of those cars are driven by idiots. Some examples I have seen or know of: a Chevy-powered Mazda accelerates suddenly and ends up driving off the dock, a mid-year 'Vette and a Viper collide after losing traction on the metal grates of a drawbridge, a Z-06 and a Lambo pass on either side of me doing well into triple digits( then make a u-turn and do it again in the opposite direction). I'm sure there are many, many complaints called in about such nonsense. The powers-that-be instruct their officers to make it stop. This is how they're doing it. A small number of knuckleheads have ruined it for everyone. I'm sure the restaurant located there doesn't want all those customers to go away, either. A good reason why Long Island needs a dragstrip- but that's another thread. |
a Z-06 and a Lambo pass on either side of me doing well into triple digits( then make a u-turn and do it again in the opposite direction).
.....those guys. They passed me so fast one morning I thought my car stalled and I opened the door to get out. All kidding aside, it's a great place to hang out for a couple of hours on a Sunday morning and I would hate to loose it. But, like everything else....the goods guys are being harassed because of a few "bad guys" :flag:...that is all...:flag: |
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