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ArtMonkDrillz 07-17-2006, 03:58 PM Damn TAFKAS, that sounds like some crap. That sort of thing is a big reason why I decided that I didn't want to be a cop, which is what I went into college thinking I wanted to do. I couldn't stand the thought of having to find reasons to pull people over, and then to become so jaded with the whole thing that you make up reasons for writing tickets.
Well, that, and the drug/hooker addiction.
TheMalcolmConnection 07-17-2006, 04:11 PM And if he starts beating you with his stick with a Rod jersey on, you are really in trouble.
Rod fan beating you with his rod = not fun
The mental image of that is hilarious.
BDBohnzie 07-18-2006, 09:48 AM AMD the cop...that's funny. You and Steve-O should get together and be this era's Starsky and Hutch.
ArtMonkDrillz 07-18-2006, 09:55 AM AMD the cop...that's funny. You and Steve-O should get together and be this era's Starsky and Hutch.
Yeah, I actually wanted to do that for awhile. But you know me, that sort of line of work probably wouldn't suit me too well. I do think I'd make a good dectective though.
ArtMonkDrillz 07-18-2006, 10:01 AM nevermind
hooskins 07-18-2006, 10:37 AM Thank you fellas, your help was great for me. I fought my case, and tried to get the fine to be dropped, but judge would not let that happen. I got a 25 dollar fine, and I do not know what the deal is with insurance now, but I think it might go up bc it is a moving violation. I am gonna call them and see what I can do.
BrudLee 07-18-2006, 10:44 AM Thank you fellas, your help was great for me. I fought my case, and tried to get the fine to be dropped, but judge would not let that happen. I got a 25 dollar fine, and I do not know what the deal is with insurance now, but I think it might go up bc it is a moving violation. I am gonna call them and see what I can do.
If I were you, I'd not do that. Frequently, insurance doesn't go up until they are notified of the moving violation. Don't be the notifier.
BDBohnzie 07-18-2006, 11:02 AM yeah, what he said...never ever call the insurance company for something like this. if you notice an increase, then call and plead your case.
Monkeydad 07-18-2006, 12:11 PM If I were you, I'd not do that. Frequently, insurance doesn't go up until they are notified of the moving violation. Don't be the notifier.
Good advice. I've had a couple of moving violations and my insurance never went up...probably because I never told them. I don't think moving violations would make it go up even IF they knew about it, they're very minor violations.
Now a speeding ticket...that would probably cost you.
Monkeydad 07-18-2006, 12:16 PM yeah, what he said...never ever call the insurance company for something like this. if you notice an increase, then call and plead your case.
Never call your homeowners insurance company with a question. Even a general question or inquiry will count as a "case" by them...and that means you'll be seeing a big rate hike when you file a real claim because in their system...you didn't have a "clean" account. They're theives with this policy. They only allow a certain number of items on your record before they double (or more) your rate. Usually it's 3.
You can't even call without saying your name, they'll log the home number and open a case on the corresponding telephone number. If you MUST call with a question like "would I be better off fixing this broken window myself or filing a claim"...do it from a payphone, out of town, with a fake accent.
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