Wisconsin State Police- Overpasses.

dooski

New member
little trick i've learned,...drive a mini-van,...they read the gun but don't believe it....


I hear that. Mini Van or station wagon, head lights on during the day and seat belts on goes a long way. If you do get pulled make sure you take your seat belt off while their not looking. Remember the art of war. Give your opponent an honorable exit. Once they call you in they have to write you a ticket for something. I always pull out my license and hold it in my left hand just out the window. I put my right hand on top of the steering wheel so they can see that I am not armed and put them at ease. Yes sir no sir.
 
I hear that. Mini Van or station wagon, head lights on during the day and seat belts on goes a long way. If you do get pulled make sure you take your seat belt off while their not looking. Remember the art of war. Give your opponent an honorable exit. Once they call you in they have to write you a ticket for something. I always pull out my license and hold it in my left hand just out the window. I put my right hand on top of the steering wheel so they can see that I am not armed and put them at ease. Yes sir no sir.

I don't get it? Is this so he can write you two tickets? Whut the fock
 

indy_500

Well-known member
You won't make it through Rosendale Wis with your thinking. I've had co- workers get nailed for 1-2 mph over. It's big money for the town and the locals know it.

that town is absoultly terrible, the speed limit is the LIMIT there.
 

dooski

New member
I don't get it? Is this so he can write you two tickets? Whut the fock

Once he or she calls in your plates on the radio they are obligated to write you a ticket. By taking off your belt you give them the option of slapping you on the wrist and writing you a seat belt ticket. If you have your belt on they have to write you a speeding ticket. Yes you could get two tickets if barney fife is on the case but in my experience, if they like you, they will only write you a ticket for the belt. They save face and you don't get hit 150 and a black mark on your insurance record.

Judging by your "whut the fock" attitude this may not be the best strategy for you.
 

beakjones

Member
Once he or she calls in your plates on the radio they are obligated to write you a ticket. By taking off your belt you give them the option of slapping you on the wrist and writing you a seat belt ticket. If you have your belt on they have to write you a speeding ticket. Yes you could get two tickets if barney fife is on the case but in my experience, if they like you, they will only write you a ticket for the belt. They save face and you don't get hit 150 and a black mark on your insurance record.

Judging by your "whut the fock" attitude this may not be the best strategy for you.

Is this only Wisconsin or something? I've gotten warnings before, they call in your plate any time they pull you over.
 

yamadooed

Member
Best to jump outta dar car wit yer arms a flail'n all da while yell'n i'm on fire i'm on fire!!! I guarantee you wont get a speedn ticket...
 

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
I pulled on to I39 north after work this afternoon, about 3 miles up the road, I had two trucks towing two place trailers blow by me. WTH? I wonder how fast they are going I thought. So I dropped the old Intrepid R/T down a gear and took off after them. 85 mph peeps. Holy crap! LOL. They must have thought the snow was melting up nort or someting?
 

yamadooed

Member
Observe da banditos state plates??? Seriously though run'n up n down the hills iffen your run'n a half ton gasser and you keep it above 80 ya'll don't havta keep it outta overdrive and gain at least 2 mpg...
 
Once he or she calls in your plates on the radio they are obligated to write you a ticket. By taking off your belt you give them the option of slapping you on the wrist and writing you a seat belt ticket. If you have your belt on they have to write you a speeding ticket. Yes you could get two tickets if barney fife is on the case but in my experience, if they like you, they will only write you a ticket for the belt. They save face and you don't get hit 150 and a black mark on your insurance record.

Judging by your "whut the fock" attitude this may not be the best strategy for you.

dooski, thanks for your explanation. And although I can appreciate your jump to conclusions, judging attitude, my W T F attitude as you put it was just a current, pop-culture way of asking a simple question. I'm sorry if I offended you in anyway. And, thanks too for suggesting what may or may not be "my" best strategy by simply reading one post of mine and never actually meeting me. Maybe you are the one who needs to question his attitude?
 

matti

Active member
I second the post on the cops hanging out on the medians and overpasses near Rice Lake, WI on Hwy. 53. The area from Hwy. 8 north to Spooner seems to have a strong cop presence. FWIW, I always set the cruise at 5-7mph over the limit and have never gotten a ticket after 14 years of driving.
 

hoffmansledder

New member
Gee dooski, I drive around all night running plates and don't issue a UTT (uniform traffic ticket, before I get asked) to any of them. I guess I didn't get the memo about being obligated to write them when I run plates. I must not have read the manual. I better go back and do another 6 months in the academy for a refresher on daily duties and requirements.
 
Gee dooski, I drive around all night running plates and don't issue a UTT (uniform traffic ticket, before I get asked) to any of them. I guess I didn't get the memo about being obligated to write them when I run plates. I must not have read the manual. I better go back and do another 6 months in the academy for a refresher on daily duties and requirements.

PRICELESS! Thanks, H-Sledder
 

hemi_newman

Active member
I second the post on the cops hanging out on the medians and overpasses near Rice Lake, WI on Hwy. 53. The area from Hwy. 8 north to Spooner seems to have a strong cop presence. FWIW, I always set the cruise at 5-7mph over the limit and have never gotten a ticket after 14 years of driving.

I live in this area your talking about and on friday afternoons all you see is mudduck plates going north and sunday afternoons going south. I think if your a mudduck or a you have to pay your ticket on the spot.
 
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600hoic

Banned
What are you doing speeding.. Grow up follow the rules..your ruing it for everyone..
Just kidding, I thought I would be the first perfect driver.

I love it. You can be the Highway police!! You will fit right in with all the other preachers here!! lol
 

Skylar

Super Moderator
Staff member
The state patrol sit on one of the over passes on I39 down here by me. He was sitting there when I went to Portage to pick up my daughter, on the way back home I see he had an Illinois driver pulled over. LOL.
 

ridesafe

New member
good one Skylar!

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jroz

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I live in this area your talking about and on friday afternoons all you see is mudduck plates going north and sunday afternoons going south. I think if your a mudduck or a fib you have to pay your ticket on the spot.

If you own property in Wisconsin, and are an out of state resident, you do not have to pay on the spot.
 
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