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Law & Order | 206645 hits | Aug 05 11:40 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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PORT HOPE, Ont. - An Ontario driver has learned a hard lesson about respecting authority.

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  1. by avatar uwish
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:14 pm
    like that would stand up in court, fight the ticket. $10 she won't even show up at the hearing and it will be thrown out.

  2. by digerdick
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:43 pm
    Making an improper hand signal..... Its all about cops needing the respect they feel they must have to do their job.... Dont talk back to me, I am a cop ... I know better and i am Superior to you..... The judge will laugh at her if she is stupid enough to show up in court...........

  3. by avatar Brenda
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:49 pm
    I don't know... I think she might have a case...

  4. by avatar Mukluk
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:47 pm
    It seems to me that the hand signal was proper...

    "Flipping the bird: A variation of giving someone "the finger", where the middle digit is fully extended and the remaining fingers are bent at the middle knuckle.
    An advanced maneuver, the extra manual dexterity required is meant to indicate extreme displeasure with the party on the receiving end of the gesture. Also, it's fun to watch people who can't do it struggle like retards trying." - Urban Dictionary

    Now...had he been trying to indicate a left turn by flipping the bird, then I would consider that improper. I believe his intent was to tell the cop to go fuck herself, making his hand signal the proper one.

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  5. by avatar poquas
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:22 pm
    If you're stupid enough to openly flip the bird to a cop after just being stopped, you deserve a ticket. :roll:

  6. by DerbyX
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:42 pm
    Pretty clever "improper hand signal". Of course if she just wanted the person to waste their time showing up to fight it, then it will likely backfire because she'll need to be there to defend the speeding charge. If she doesn't then he'll get the last laugh as he can get both tickets dismissed because they won't split them charges to different dates.

  7. by avatar QBall
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:43 pm
    What a moron, he deserves the ticket. Next time don't speed 35 over the limit and you won't have to worry about being pulled over. I hope he does fight the ticket so he can exlpain how he got the ticket to a judge. Who do you think the judge will sympathize with?

  8. by avatar KorbenDeck
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:52 pm
    "diggerdick" said
    Making an improper hand signal..... Its all about cops needing the respect they feel they must have to do their job.... Dont talk back to me, I am a cop ... I know better and i am Superior to you..... The judge will laugh at her if she is stupid enough to show up in court...........


    Cops do deserve respect because they are the ones putting their lives on the line for us everyday, where as the guy speeding is putting other peoples lives on the line.

  9. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:57 pm
    In spite of him being a jerk and speeding wayyy over the limit, the improper hand signal will probably be dropped. It's called freedom of expression.

    As far as respect goes, sometimes it needs to be earned. Allow me to relate something that happened a while ago. The police were at my house one day asking about an occurrence that happened across the street. (I was not involved in it)
    Anyway, after getting my name he kept referring to me by my first name. So in response, I referred to him by HIS given name. This pissed him right off and he promptly informed me his name was "Constable Clements"!! I told him as long as he was going to call me by name, I would return the favour. He actually gave up asking about the incident he came for and stomped off to his cruiser. It was pretty funny in a pathetic way.

  10. by Anonymous
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:25 pm
    "PublicAnimalNo9" said
    In spite of him being a jerk and speeding wayyy over the limit, the improper hand signal will probably be dropped. It's called freedom of expression.

    As far as respect goes, sometimes it needs to be earned. Allow me to relate something that happened a while ago. The police were at my house one day asking about an occurrence that happened across the street. (I was not involved in it)
    Anyway, after getting my name he kept referring to me by my first name. So in response, I referred to him by HIS given name. This pissed him right off and he promptly informed me his name was "Constable Clements"!! I told him as long as he was going to call me by name, I would return the favour. He actually gave up asking about the incident he came for and stomped off to his cruiser. It was pretty funny in a pathetic way.



    Do you think the officer might have forgotten your last name while gathering the details?
    Would you have remembered his if it wasn't pinned to his shirt :wink:

  11. by digerdick
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:32 pm
    "KorbenDeck" said
    Making an improper hand signal..... Its all about cops needing the respect they feel they must have to do their job.... Dont talk back to me, I am a cop ... I know better and i am Superior to you..... The judge will laugh at her if she is stupid enough to show up in court...........


    Cops do deserve respect because they are the ones putting their lives on the line for us everyday, where as the guy speeding is putting other peoples lives on the line.
    I believe some cops do deserve respect..... But you can take you hero worship , lives on the line for us everyday BULL and feed it to a 10 year old child....not adults who live in the real world..............................

  12. by avatar PENATRATOR
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:45 pm
    Oh really "Dick" what is your real world?

    I guessing the people who were on the "murder list" would beg to differ with you

    http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/Arti ... ?e=1621352

  13. by avatar Dayseed
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:45 pm
    If you can't take being given the finger, perhaps you're in the wrong line of employment.

  14. by avatar KorbenDeck
    Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:53 pm
    "Dayseed" said
    If you can't take being given the finger, perhaps you're in the wrong line of employment.


    No I don't think so, being smart enough to figure out how to give someone a ticket for flipping the bird makes her perfect for the job. The guy thought he was being cool flipping her the bird now he has a ticket for being stupid.



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