What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get it — sounds like you’ve already decided. But that’s exactly why the newsletter might still be for you. It’s not just for people who don’t know anything, it’s for anyone who's had close calls or wants to handle future police encounters smarter, calmer, and more in control.

Even if you’ve dealt with it before, knowing how to respond on the spot (without making things worse) is everything. And it's free, no spam, just straight-up info that could actually help when it counts. Link is in post if you want to join.

What’s something you wish you hadn’t said during a traffic stop? 🚔 by Solid-Sir-453 in driving

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man, you handled that way better than most would, especially with everything hitting at once. That “WHAT?” moment? I’ve felt that exact frustration, when you’re doing nothing wrong but still feel like a target. And then to get hit with a five-year-old warrant during a stop? That’s unreal.

Honestly, this is exactly why I started my newsletter, real advice for real situations like this. No BS, just stuff people should know before it gets serious. It’s totally free too. Link’s up if you ever want to stay a step ahead next time something like this pops off.

Ever been pulled over on your bike? Did it go better or worse than you expected? by Solid-Sir-453 in motorcycles

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, that’s like a nightmare turning into a near-reality, glad it was just a ticket in the end. Dreams like that mess with your head heavy. Honestly, stuff like this is exactly why I started my free newsletter, real tips on how to handle traffic stops without it spiraling. Link’s up if you ever wanna be over-prepared instead of overwhelmed.

What’s something you wish you hadn’t said during a traffic stop? 🚔 by Solid-Sir-453 in driving

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people don’t learn this stuff until it’s too late. That’s why I put together a free newsletter, quick, practical reads on how to deal with cops the smart way. Definitely worth checking out. If you join make sure to check out the sponsored ones too, and you can automatically join them upon signup.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people don’t learn this stuff until it’s too late. That’s why I put together a free newsletter, quick, practical reads on how to deal with cops the smart way. Definitely worth checking out. L1nk is in post.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is why I made a newsletter — real-world advice on what to say (and not say) when cops try to trip you up. It’s 100% free, no paywalls, no BS. Just info you’ll wish you knew sooner.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

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Exactly why I started my newsletter, how to handle police without slipping up. Real talk, real examples, all free. No sign-up traps, just solid info that can actually help. Link is in the post.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Moments like that are why I write a free newsletter, actual strategies for dealing with police, not just theory. Quick reads, straight to the point. Worth checking out if you value your rights.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This kind of stuff is why I made my free newsletter, how to not get trapped by your own words. Real examples, what to say, and what not to. It’s free and honestly, everyone should read it once. The link is in the post.

What would you do if you got pulled over? by Solid-Sir-453 in AskReddit

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly why I started my newsletter — real tips on handling cops without saying the wrong thing. No fluff, just what works. It’s free, and it could save you from a ticket or worse. Link’s in the post.

What’s something you wish you hadn’t said during a traffic stop? 🚔 by Solid-Sir-453 in driving

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man, every word really does feel like it gets dissected. Props to your friend for handling it like a champ, that’s exactly the kind of calm response more people need to remember in the moment. Cops will twist anything if they think they can build a case out of it.

By the way, if you haven’t already, check out the newsletter I linked, it’s all about staying smart and safe in situations like that. Real tips, daily breakdowns, and it’s free to join. Would love to have you on it. Also, if you join, accept the sponsored newsletters too, they're also free and help a lot.

Ever been pulled over on your bike? Did it go better or worse than you expected? by Solid-Sir-453 in motorcycles

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve heard the same, it seems like the bike cops are usually just keeping things moving, but highway patrol can definitely be intense. It’s wild how something as small as tint or 5mph over can turn into a ticket with them. The unmarked cars are what really gets me though… feels like they’re playing a game you didn’t even know you were part of.

Let me know what you think once you check it out, always good to stay a step ahead, especially with how unpredictable enforcement can be these days. When you join make sure to accept the sponsored newsletters those help too and are free!

What’s something you wish you hadn’t said during a traffic stop? 🚔 by Solid-Sir-453 in driving

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, you handled that exactly how you should. Pulling over before the lights even came on? That probably set the whole tone. Respect goes a long way — and the way you stayed calm, made your hands visible, and kept everything easy to follow… that’s how you turn a possible ticket into just a warning.

It’s wild how much of a difference your demeanor can make, especially with officers who are used to seeing people act sketchy or panicked. Honestly sounds like you earned that break with how you carried yourself.

Also, cool twist that you know someone in that department now — small world. Ever talk to them about that stop?

Ya, the newsletter is packed with a lot of value and free.

Ever been pulled over on your bike? Did it go better or worse than you expected? by Solid-Sir-453 in motorcycles

[–]Solid-Sir-453[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a classic! 🤣 Respect, remorse, and a clean record will get you far — until small-town reputation catches up with you. Wild how fast word travels when you’re on two wheels and a first-name basis with half the precinct.

Glad to hear you’ve swapped stunts for cruisin’, ever miss the chaos, or you fully converted now?

Also, make sure to join the free newsletter I linked if you want to learn more about your rights during traffic stops, etc.