Interestingly, nearly everyone I know speeds, and egregiously at that. I don't like it, but that's not really relevant.
The interesting part is that when most non-black people - and the black people who weren't suckered into BLM - get pulled over and get a ticket, their attitude is usually like "well, knew that was going to happen". They break the law, pay the price, then break the law again. No idea why, but whatever I guess.
It's only the BLM types and certain kinds of "fuck you dad you can't tell me what to do" whites that actually get angry when they get pulled over for very obviously doing something wrong. They know they were speeding, they know they shouldn't be speeding, yet when the cop writes them a ticket they're sure they're being hassled by the man.
Then you have the smart whites that put a police or fire union sticker on their rear windshield, memorize a bullshit story, and get out of nearly every traffic ticket.
It's really not that hard.
The other way requires being a lawyer and giving something that identifies you as a lawyer when asked for ID.
Interestingly, nearly everyone I know speeds, and egregiously at that. I don't like it, but that's not really relevant.
The interesting part is that when most non-black people - and the black people who weren't suckered into BLM - get pulled over and get a ticket, their attitude is usually like "well, knew that was going to happen". They break the law, pay the price, then break the law again. No idea why, but whatever I guess.
It's only the BLM types and certain kinds of "fuck you dad you can't tell me what to do" whites that actually get angry when they get pulled over for very obviously doing something wrong. They know they were speeding, they know they shouldn't be speeding, yet when the cop writes them a ticket they're sure they're being hassled by the man.
I just don't get it.
I’ll never understand it either.
Then you have the smart whites that put a police or fire union sticker on their rear windshield, memorize a bullshit story, and get out of nearly every traffic ticket.
It's really not that hard.
The other way requires being a lawyer and giving something that identifies you as a lawyer when asked for ID.