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I received my first speeding ticket today for travelling 24km/h over the posted limit of 50km/h... I pulled out of a service station and accelerated (a little too much) right into a speed trap. I was signaled to pull over, so I did, and the friendly officer explained that he wasn't going to be able to warn me for that speed. I tried to explain to him that I recognized him (as I do volunteer work for the police) and that I've directly helped him catch a few drink drivers before. He didn't recognize me, and although appreciated the help I've given him in the past, handed me a $170 infringement notice with 35 demerits attached.
I went home and paid the ticket in full (lucky it was pay day today) and tried to come to terms with my first speeding ticket and in fact the first time I've ever been pulled over. I emailed the recruiting officer after I paid it and explained that I'd received a ticket and was wondering if it would harm my chances of joining the Police. She stated that she wonders why this incident would have occurred when someone has expressed interest in enforcing the law on others. She did say that Police College does not accept those with 50 or more demerits. She added that one ticket on its own would not stop me so long as I didn't accumulate any more. So I think I should be alright.
I'm just really disappointed in myself really and thinking about it now, I've realized that my driving had become very aggressive in the past few months, excessive speeding, tailgating etc... I guess it was going to happen eventually, and it did. Lesson learnt. I've vowed that from tomorrow I will not speed or drive aggressively. I really want to achieve my dream and I'm doing myself no favors with my reckless driving.
Your stories?
I went home and paid the ticket in full (lucky it was pay day today) and tried to come to terms with my first speeding ticket and in fact the first time I've ever been pulled over. I emailed the recruiting officer after I paid it and explained that I'd received a ticket and was wondering if it would harm my chances of joining the Police. She stated that she wonders why this incident would have occurred when someone has expressed interest in enforcing the law on others. She did say that Police College does not accept those with 50 or more demerits. She added that one ticket on its own would not stop me so long as I didn't accumulate any more. So I think I should be alright.
I'm just really disappointed in myself really and thinking about it now, I've realized that my driving had become very aggressive in the past few months, excessive speeding, tailgating etc... I guess it was going to happen eventually, and it did. Lesson learnt. I've vowed that from tomorrow I will not speed or drive aggressively. I really want to achieve my dream and I'm doing myself no favors with my reckless driving.
Your stories?