Anonymous
Post 02/04/2022 23:55     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

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Gary Robinson, 59, is accused of driving through an intersection going more than 100 mph, killing himself, his passenger and a family of seven in a minivan, including four children between ages 5 and 15.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2022 23:49     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:I was stopped for speeding last week, I was exceeding the posted limit by a lot (40mph). No excuses, totally unacceptable behavior and I will deserve any punishment I get.

After being stopped the officer checked my documentation, when everything checked out he told me I could go but needed to slow down

I expected to be issued a citation (or worse!) on the spot but that did not happen.

Can I expect something in the mail?



No, but slow the F down.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2022 00:05     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

I’m calling BS.

No one is getting a verbal warning for 40 over. That means 65mph in a residential neighborhood, 75-85mph on a road like Rockville pike or Connecticut Ave, or 95-110mph on I-270.

You’re not getting away with a verbal warning for any of those scenarios.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:26     Subject: Re:Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Non-traffic cops will use a traffic situation to pull you over and then hope that your license comes back with a warrant or they smell pot or you're drunk.

It's called a pre-textual stop.

Cops use pre-textual stop to harass poor and black people all the time. Taillight out, pull over, headlight out, pull over, bumper looks "unsafe" pull over, crack in the windshield pull over.

Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:15     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Wow.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:10     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No you got a warning. You are very very lucky you weren’t arrested. Cop was probably changing shifts or got another call and had/wanted to go.


They did not get a warning they got let go with nothing.

+1 There is such a thing as a written warning but OP did not get one.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:06     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:No you got a warning. You are very very lucky you weren’t arrested. Cop was probably changing shifts or got another call and had/wanted to go.


They did not get a warning they got let go with nothing.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 13:03     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

No you got a warning. You are very very lucky you weren’t arrested. Cop was probably changing shifts or got another call and had/wanted to go.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 12:33     Subject: Re:Traffic stop for speeding in MD

No you will not get a ticket in the mail. You got lucky. Pay it forward by slowing down. If you license has no points and there are no priors of the same, you’d odds are good for being let off… especially it’s at night. They don’t want to goto court during the day when they’ve just worked a night shift….. DUIs though are a whole different ballgame.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 12:28     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was stopped for speeding last week, I was exceeding the posted limit by a lot (40mph). No excuses, totally unacceptable behavior and I will deserve any punishment I get.

After being stopped the officer checked my documentation, when everything checked out he told me I could go but needed to slow down

I expected to be issued a citation (or worse!) on the spot but that did not happen.

Can I expect something in the mail?




you were 40+ over the limit and the cop let you go? that sounds absolutely crazy. i got pulled over for doing 110+ in wyoming once coming back to denver from yellowstone. no ticket. buy wyoming is no MD. where was this?


And more importantly, what is your race?


Do you really have to ask? It was probably also a white range rover. OP, you got off without any consequences so hopefully you are more mindful of your speed. I’ve never done more than 75 over but that was a long time ago.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 11:10     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was stopped for speeding last week, I was exceeding the posted limit by a lot (40mph). No excuses, totally unacceptable behavior and I will deserve any punishment I get.

After being stopped the officer checked my documentation, when everything checked out he told me I could go but needed to slow down

I expected to be issued a citation (or worse!) on the spot but that did not happen.

Can I expect something in the mail?




you were 40+ over the limit and the cop let you go? that sounds absolutely crazy. i got pulled over for doing 110+ in wyoming once coming back to denver from yellowstone. no ticket. buy wyoming is no MD. where was this?


And more importantly, what is your race?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 11:07     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

Anonymous wrote:I was stopped for speeding last week, I was exceeding the posted limit by a lot (40mph). No excuses, totally unacceptable behavior and I will deserve any punishment I get.

After being stopped the officer checked my documentation, when everything checked out he told me I could go but needed to slow down

I expected to be issued a citation (or worse!) on the spot but that did not happen.

Can I expect something in the mail?




you were 40+ over the limit and the cop let you go? that sounds absolutely crazy. i got pulled over for doing 110+ in wyoming once coming back to denver from yellowstone. no ticket. buy wyoming is no MD. where was this?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 11:02     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

OP, a close family member of mine was killed by a speeding driver.

I don't give a shit whether or not you get a ticket. But please, SLOW DOWN. Driving 40 mph over any posted speed limit means you are a menace.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2022 10:54     Subject: Re:Traffic stop for speeding in MD

No, you didn't get a ticket. Carry on.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 22:37     Subject: Traffic stop for speeding in MD

I was stopped for speeding last week, I was exceeding the posted limit by a lot (40mph). No excuses, totally unacceptable behavior and I will deserve any punishment I get.

After being stopped the officer checked my documentation, when everything checked out he told me I could go but needed to slow down

I expected to be issued a citation (or worse!) on the spot but that did not happen.

Can I expect something in the mail?