'Everybody Goes 60!': Tensions Flare Between Driver And Deputy During Intense Traffic Stop | Summary and Q&A

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October 29, 2023
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'Everybody Goes 60!': Tensions Flare Between Driver And Deputy During Intense Traffic Stop

TL;DR

Deputy Slope pulls over a driver for speeding and engages in a discussion about video recording, traffic stops, and ticket issuance.

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Key Insights

  • ✋ Deputy Slope encounters a driver who records the traffic stop, which is not a common occurrence in their experience.
  • 👮 The driver argues that everyone speeds on the road, but Deputy Slope explains that he enforces traffic laws by issuing tickets to everyone.
  • 💁 Deputy Slope exercises caution in showing his mounted radar to the driver to protect sensitive information and maintain safety.
  • 🪛 The driver receives a citation for driving without a valid license, indicating a history of previous arrests for similar violations.

Transcript

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Questions & Answers

Q: Why did Deputy Slope ask the driver about video recording?

Deputy Slope found the driver's video recording unusual during a traffic stop and wanted to address it because it was not a common occurrence in their experience.

Q: What was the driver's argument about the speeding violation?

The driver argued that everyone goes 60 mph on that road and nobody gets pulled over, but Deputy Slope explained that he issues citations to everyone to enforce traffic laws.

Q: Why did Deputy Slope not allow the driver to see his mounted radar?

Deputy Slope denied the driver's request to see the radar because it contained sensitive information and he had concerns about the driver's proximity to his vehicle, which contained weapons and confidential data.

Q: Did the driver receive a ticket for driving without a driver's license?

Yes, Deputy Slope discovered that the driver's license was suspended, so he issued a citation for driving without a valid license.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Slope stops a driver for speeding and asks for their driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance.

  • The driver records the interaction, which Deputy Slope finds unusual and addresses.

  • Deputy Slope issues a citation for speeding and educates the driver on the options available for handling the violation.

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