Kloubek
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It is always best NOT to admit fault if you plan on fighting the ticket at any time. That is something you need to decide as soon as you see the lights. How are you planning on handling the situation?
Say you are OBVIOUSLY speeding. You can either claim ignorance, which probably will not make the cop happy. Or you can say "I might have been going a little fast"... a statement that doesn't completely admit fault, but does imply you know why he pulled you over.
If you're only going say, 10k over in a 50k zone, the best thing to say is "No officer. Why DID you pull me over"? This puts the ball back in his court, and he is obligated to tell you why. Through all this, you admit no fault and still have a chance in fighting the ticket. Only 10k over could very possibly be a reasonable thing not to have realized. Now, if you're going 100 in a 50, then you're really just mocking the cop and thinking he's stupid and will fall for it. That can be the difference between HAVING to go to court to save your license, or not.
In my personal experience - I am always calm and polite when talking to the cops. In some cases, I've gotten off pretty damn light because of it. I've been reasonable, and haven't acted like he has the intelligence of a piece of bacon.
It's all about being reasonable, and not displaying douchness to the cop.
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