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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    I've been in insurance for 12 years and I've never had an issue with any of our clients. That was probably a company thing. Out of curiosity, how many were you doing?
    This has always been our worry, we have State Farm and we usually wait until it gets a bit worse before replacing. Even doing that we probably do 3 or 4 a year on two vehicles. Never had a problem but if we did it every time we got a crack we'd probably be at 5 or 6 windshields, we really have bad luck.

    We do get chips repaired immediately if we see them.

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    I would never use my insurance to repair a windshield.

    Bailey, courts used to just drop no insurance tickets with proper proof. Last time it happened to me, they dropped the ticket and STILL charged me court fees. Bastards.
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    Next time just don't get pulled over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    Windshields are secondary offenses so a "primary" reason was needed. Quick $50 later, you're on your way.
    He was celebrating the latest victory against crime..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    I thought Honey Badger don't give a Shit ?
    That was the best response ever and the first one, no need for 4 pages. Bob wins.


    Last time I got pulled over for cracked windshield (3-4 years ago) my oldest was in the back seat and out loud said the FORD expedition was a cool police car right as the officer got to my rolled down windshield. I believe that helped a lot because when he told me he pulled me over because of the windshield I was honest and told him I was flat broke and literally asked him if I could borrow $250 to replace it, he smiled, laughed and told me to get it replace when I could, said hello to my son, gave him a cheap sticker and left.

    Still haven't replaced it. I am running out of luck you might say?


    $50 ain't worth trying to fight it, just suck it up pay it and don't give a shit.
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    I'd say he did you a favor. If he would've written you for the insurance, thats a mandatory court appearance (summons). The windshield you can take care of via the mail, or fight it in court if you want. Lame ticket though for sure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Hey, HB. I'd say you have a couple of options if you don't wanna pay the fine.

    1) Go to court and work something with the county atty. Take some photos of the windshield to show the crack doesn't interfere with your vision. They might cut you some slack. If I remember correctly the charge is "Obstructed Vision Through Required Glass" or some such nonsense. Could be titled differently but should be something like that.

    2) Get a new windshield and call the county atty. Most of the time (though not always) they'll dismiss the case.

    Unfortunately, either option isn't guaranteed to get you out of the ticket but in my experience they generally drop the case if you get the discrepancy fixed.

    Having said that, it sounds like the officer probably did stop you for the signal violation. Just a thought but he may have seen you doing something else like weaving a little and thought maybe you were a DUI. Seriously...that happens pretty often. Once he stopped you and saw you obviously weren't impaired he cut you a break on the lane change and wrote you for the windshield. It's chickenshit, no doubt. But, when I left law enforcement the agency I was with was just about to implement a policy that if someone was worth stopping it was worth writing a ticket. That's a possibility as well (that's also the sort of thing that compelled me to look for a new line of work).

    The sort of ticket he wrote you is what I called a win-win. He knows the likelihood of the ticket being dismissed for one or more reasons is pretty high. He knows he most likely won't have to go to court. And, if in fact the SO has a policy that the deputies must write tickets for every stop then he stays in the good graces of his Sgt. I did the same thing many times to honest Joe Citizen...if their insurance card was expired I'd warn them on whatever I stopped them for and wrote the insurance ticket. If they really didn't have insurance then they deserved the ticket. If they did, all they had to do was fax a copy of a current card to the city atty and the case was dismissed and they didn't pay a dime. I'd always explain that to them.

    If I couldn't write them for no insurance or some other charge I'd try to explain that I noticed they weren't wearing their seatbelt *wink*wink*. It was only a $15 fine and they were happy to get out of a speeding ticket with a warning in exchange for no seatbelt.

    Of course, lots of people got tickets because they earned them.

    Bottom line, there's lots of reasons he may have handled the stop the way he did. Maybe he just likes to write chickenshit tickets. That's a possibility, too, and there are plenty of guys who do that. Just food for thought.
    Thanks for the insight. I'm just frustrated because I think it was BS and then I'm confused by the outcome. He definitely *could* have written me a ticket for insurance, or even the taillight that I just noticed is burned out (on a 1 year old car... wtf?), but instead he chose the windshield?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    While we're discussing BS, did they just change the law again so that an illuminated check engine light is an automatic fall on emissions?
    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyfairbanks View Post
    Doesnt meanits it's a safety or emissions issues and on top of it it sure as hell doesn't mean our government should be able to give out tickets. That's chickenshit and so is any LEO that issues them out.
    You missed Irvings question which was WAYYYY OT about EMISSIONS . It had or has no bearing on the actual thread.
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    Can you get a ticket for expired insurance if your paper insurance card is expired but you still show valid and current digital proof of insurance???

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    I remember the first time was pulled over......

    I was 10.

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