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Where do you write your tickets?

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Poll Question: Where do you write your tickets?
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    Posted: August 27 2008 at 2:03pm


Each officer has his/her own style when handling traffic stops.  We have discussed the passenger side approach vs. the driver side approach several times.  One part of the traffic stop that we have not delved into is where are you when you write the ticket/citation?

 
Do you sit in the driver’s seat of your car?

Do you sit in the passenger’s seat of your car?

Do you stand on the passenger’s side of your car?

Do you stand at the rear of the violator’s car?

 
I have seen/heard/done so many different variations.  So let’s hear what you guys/gals are doing!

Where are you when you write a ticket?



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  Quote 10-80 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link to This Post Posted: September 04 2008 at 4:10pm
Near the rear passenger's side of my car. I'm not sitting in that death trap while I'm writing a ticket.
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  Quote RcOoBpO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link to This Post Posted: September 16 2008 at 7:34pm
it depends. every car stop is different, and every situation dictates a different position. whatever is safest at the time.
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  Quote GI6 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link to This Post Posted: October 04 2008 at 4:26pm
Sometimes I sit in the drivers seat, sometimes I stand at the passenger side of my car behind an open door...it just depends.
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  Quote DangYankee Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link to This Post Posted: October 10 2008 at 10:06pm

Those who know me, also know that I am not much of a traffic oriented kind of guy.  Although I am kin of like G16; however, lately I have been opening the passenger side door and standing there.  I am on the clean side of the car and I don't have to walk back around my car any more than I have to.  The biggest problem I have though is having a huge problem of hearing my radio, due to some hearing loss.  I have gotten used to everything else being set up for use from the driver's seat.

Then again, each traffic stop is different.

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