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excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:55 pm
by tboesche
I was leaving a gas station, pulled up to the stop sign. Making a left turn across I-35w. I have to admit that I got a little agressive and punched it turning left. My Mustang slides the back end very easily. Today was no exception. The back end rotated about about 30 degrees past the direction of travel and I held it there. As I cross over 35 and pull to the next stop sign I see a Black and white behind me. I knew what was coming. Sure enough, as soon as we clear the intersection, the lights come on.

I pull over, shut the car off, place the keys on top of the dash board and retrieve my ID's and insurance. Driver came up on my side and "printed" on the trunk lid. Partner came up on the passenger side. He asks for the info and asks if I am in a hurry. I answer "no, I guess I just got a little carried away". :oops: He asks if I have my weapon and when I replied he asks where it was. I explain that it is on my right hip inside the waste band. He hands me back my CHL and Insurance and says he will be right back.

A couple minutes later he comes back and hands me my DL. He looks at me and says "Slow down for me ok?" I answered, "Yes sir, thank you, I appreciated it.

I COMPLETELY deserved a ticket. I could not have asked for a better stop. :txflag:

Thank you to the

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:54 pm
by HighVelocity
Better go buy a lotto ticket right now. A ticket for "exhibition of acceleration" HURTS. It's big fine and you'll get some points on your license. It was your lucky day. :cheers2:

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:01 am
by Fangs
HighVelocity wrote:Better go buy a lotto ticket right now. A ticket for "exhibition of acceleration" HURTS. It's big fine and you'll get some points on your license. It was your lucky day. :cheers2:

I got mine dismissed back when it was a Class B Misd. because the officer didn't take me to jail on Christmas Eve, so it ended up in Municipal Court instead of County... Hehe.

Drifting isn't any more dangerous than regular driving in my opinion if you know what you're doing, and practice makes perfect. :evil2:

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:33 pm
by bryang
It has been several years ago now, but I was coming in to Abilene from the South side of town and a guy passed me like I was sitting still and a few minutes later a Highway Patrol officer, in one of those fancy Mustangs, came across the median right in front of me and he got on it....and it got away from him :oops: ...there we sit, he was facing me and I was facing him. The look on his face was kind of funny and I guess mine was too, never the less, he straighten it out and took off after the other guy. I never saw either of them again, so I don't know if he caught him or not.

-geo

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:12 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Fangs wrote:Drifting isn't any more dangerous than regular driving in my opinion if you know what you're doing, and practice makes perfect. :evil2:
It is when you're in traffic, and nobody around you is doing it. That stuff belongs on the racetrack, not on public streets.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:52 pm
by Fangs
The Annoyed Man wrote:
Fangs wrote:Drifting isn't any more dangerous than regular driving in my opinion if you know what you're doing, and practice makes perfect. :evil2:
It is when you're in traffic, and nobody around you is doing it. That stuff belongs on the racetrack, not on public streets.
Sorry, I should have said "responsible drifting isn't any more dangerous..."

Please note that I don't think driving is safe at all anyway. People just tell themselves that if they wear their seatbelts and use their blinkers that they'll be safe so that they can function in today's world.

About 115 people die every day in vehicle crashes in the United States. One death every 12.5 minutes.

I'm still young, there's plenty of time for me to mature in my opinions... unless I die, of course.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:56 pm
by Liberty
Please pardon my ignorance. What is drifting?

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:39 am
by tboesche
Drifting is when you go around a corner and you over accelerate causing the back of the car to slide out past the direction of travel and holding there while traveling in a straight line. Basically keeping the car crossed up.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:00 am
by Purplehood
Driver came up on my side and "printed" on the trunk lid.
He did, what?

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:42 am
by zach
Exhibition of Acceleration and Excessive Acceleration are no longer ticketable offenses in texas as of Sept. 1st 2003.

http://info.sos.state.tx.us/fids/200505125-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <- ctrl + f search on page "Acceleration"

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:50 am
by Purplehood
zach wrote:Exhibition of Acceleration and Excessive Acceleration are no longer ticketable offenses in texas as of Sept. 1st 2003.

http://info.sos.state.tx.us/fids/200505125-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; <- ctrl + f search on page "Acceleration"
Because they are now covered by the following?

Unsafe start from parked, stopped or standing position

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:11 pm
by srothstein
NO, exhibition of acceleration is part of the street racing offenses and was made a class B misdemeanor. As one of the unintended consequences of this change, the officer now has to prove that you were actually part of some type of race (even against the clock in just one vehicle counts), so just spinning out is no longer a state offense. Some cities do have ordinances against it though.

And never trust the DPS arrest titles for what is an offense. They use words that are not actually in the law and misuse the wording of the law for a description. The offense referred to is properly titled "Moving a parked vehicle" and is described as "Sec. 545.402. An operator may not begin movement of a stopped, standing, or parked vehicle unless the movement can be made safely." Basically it means you cannot pull out in front of another car and cause an accident.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:26 pm
by CopOnce
Fangs wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:Better go buy a lotto ticket right now. A ticket for "exhibition of acceleration" HURTS. It's big fine and you'll get some points on your license. It was your lucky day. :cheers2:

I got mine dismissed back when it was a Class B Misd. because the officer didn't take me to jail on Christmas Eve, so it ended up in Municipal Court instead of County... Hehe.

Drifting isn't any more dangerous than regular driving in my opinion if you know what you're doing, and practice makes perfect. :evil2:
It's exhibition of speed and acceleration and it is not a Class B offense. It's a Class C moving violation. Reckless driving is a Class B offense.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:06 am
by Fangs
I'm just telling you what they told me...

My ticket said "exhibition of acceleration" and was written by San Marcos PD.

The DA said that because I wasn't arrested and ended up in municipal court they didn't have the authority to do anything about. She said the fact that I went for "not guilty" helped.

I was told by a couple officers that it was a Class B and that I should have been arrested. :confused5

Oh well, in the grand scheme of things, it didn't affect my CHL, so I'm happy.

Re: excellent stop by Fort Worth PD

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:26 am
by CopOnce
I know you were just telling what they told you. I'm just trying to clarify for you. Just 'spinning your tires or fish tailing' doesn't necessarily constitute reckless/careless driving. The officer would have to prove that it put someone in danger. So, rather than go through all that and most likely loss the case, they write a citation for a moving violation 'exhibition of speed and acceleration.' That's all I would have done from what you described. :rules: