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Old March 14, 2010, 12:09 PM   #13
golfballshootr
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Join Date: February 23, 2010
Location: Oklahoma
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I think it is important that you know the laws in your respective state first and foremost. Then, if you plan to travel across state lines, make sure that the state you are going to be traveling in recognizes your state's issued permit.

As for the stop itself; this is an endless debate as we all have had different experiences giving the same response with different officers.

Me, I pull over, make sure overhead light is on if after dusk, windows down and hands on top of the door where he can see when approaches. I always give an honest answer, and have received, over the years, a few tickets. As for the tickets, even though I didn't like getting any of them, I broke the law, so, I still respected the officer's decision to write the ticket. I really think I've gotten verbals or written warnings more than I should of just by being honest, but that's my experience.
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