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    Default I Started to write you a ticket ...

    Can any of the LEOs here comment on the infamous

    "I started to write you a ticket. I can't tear it up, but I have to write you one for SOMETHING now that I've started filling it out..."

    FACT of FICTION ?

    IF an officer starts writing a ticket, does heHAVE to finish it? Can he 'tear it up' , 'void' it, or just not finish it ?

    Or does he HAVE to finsih it, but not necessarily with the original charges ?
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    When I was in patrol and writing tickets, they could be voided and turned in, but it was a hassle. All summons' are serial numbered and they are tracked, so you may lose one a rare occasion, we could lose one, but it was best to avoid that becoming a habit.

    If I were to write a ticket that I didn't want to void but didn't want adjudicated, I could "unintentionally" make an obvious mistake when filling it out that would cause the ticket to get voided before adjudication. Again, not something you would want to make a habit of as there a few layers of people reviewing these things.

    Making a traffic stop without writing a citation is often a double edged blade. If you don't drop paper, people sometimes would file complaints that you did not have a legitimate reason to make the stop in the first place. Many departments have moved toward the "document the stop" with a citation philosophy. It may not seem right, but it is the system many citizens have asked for with their actions.

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    CSTONE:

    Thanks for that honest and understandable explanation.
    I think I know what is going on, now.

    The officer is sort of trying to do the right thing without getting in trouble.


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    Just like any job, there are internal policies in place for the protection of the company that do not make sense, out of context, to the "customers" who experience them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    When I was in patrol and writing tickets, they could be voided and turned in, but it was a hassle. All summons' are serial numbered and they are tracked, so you may lose one a rare occasion, we could lose one, but it was best to avoid that becoming a habit.

    If I were to write a ticket that I didn't want to void but didn't want adjudicated, I could "unintentionally" make an obvious mistake when filling it out that would cause the ticket to get voided before adjudication. Again, not something you would want to make a habit of as there a few layers of people reviewing these things.

    Making a traffic stop without writing a citation is often a double edged blade. If you don't drop paper, people sometimes would file complaints that you did not have a legitimate reason to make the stop in the first place. Many departments have moved toward the "document the stop" with a citation philosophy. It may not seem right, but it is the system many citizens have asked for with their actions.

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    +1 Spot on. A voided ticket can lead to a real PITA for some officers. Some have had it come back an bite-em in the butt, "I think he was looking down my top at my boobs" or worse.
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    I had one in Golden the LEO never turned it in went to court to fight it, they said the had no record of it
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    No such thing as just tearing up a citation/summons.
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    You can get a cop to tear up a summons, but you have to approach the car and wrestle it out of his hands while he's seated in his cruiser. Good luck.
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    lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    You can get a cop to tear up a summons, but you have to approach the car and wrestle it out of his hands while he's seated in his cruiser. Good luck.
    So, Mike Brown was trying to get out of a jaywalking ticket?
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