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Can you “talk” your way out of ticket?

Written by Daniel A. Gross

In the District of Columbia, most officers are trained to decide whether they are going to issue a ticket before the approach the vehicle that has been stopped for speeding or another moving violation. If the officer asks if you know why he or she pulled you over, it may be best to politely decline to answer. This also applies to the question about how fast you were going.

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