</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (bing @ Oct. 02 2002,5:59)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">contact the officer:
tell him your car is not blue and that you were not driving at all on the day in question.
tell him also that your plate # could have been obtained on the internet because there are pictures of your car featured in various places on the web.
this will affect you when you get pulled over next time, the cop will assume you have been goofing off.
they have unlimited information in the computer i.e. education, all residences, family info, criminal record, every tiem you were ever met by an officer (pulled over but no ticket)
it's just like your file at the telephone and cable company, with comments included by each officer regardign your attitude etc.
it is linked with every system in the world.
ontario cops know about my buddies ticket in the states, and tickets throughout the country.
there is no limit, the computer must be stopped.......</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
Well, it doesnt really matter, cops would have their eyes on me.
I was charged with engaging in a illegal speed contest a felony evasion and luckily got my charges dropped since I took a class and i was a minor as (plea bargain).
I was also clocked on radar doing 91 mph.
I think I would have learned my lesson now..
If I was going that fast, I dont think they could get my plates, nor notice my car was blue, because only the right front fender is visibly blue. The rest of my car is black, and its black according to the DMV.
So if i was going fast, the other driver must have been going faster to notice my car was blue. the trunklid barely gives it away, esp not in the morning.
I dont drive a blue sedan. Its techincally a black 2dr coupe, the description doesnt match my car, other than my plates.
I have always cooperated with cops. and never acted with a negative attitude towards them.
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