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Get Out of a Speeding Ticket with Status Symbols

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Summary: Tips on how to use status symbols to get out of a speeding ticket in this free video clip.

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Dan is an expert on getting out of speeding tickets. He has been pulled over multiple times in the last year and has gotten out many tickets. He has many different ideas / techniques...read more

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"Hi, this is Dan on behalf of Expert Village and this is using your status symbols to get out of a speeding ticket. I'm not talking about using the car you drive or the color of your hair, or any of those things to get out of a ticket. What I'm talking about here is the things that an officer may identify with. These status symbols could be a gamble; it will either get you out of a ticket or it will get you a ticket. I'm talking about things such as police fund raiser stickers. If there's a police fund raiser in your neighborhood, donate 5 bucks, get a sticker. The cops are going to see that sticker and know that you support cops and he's going to turn around and pat you on the back for your support. Other symbols may include being a student; having student stickers on your car. Supporting the war, supporting breast cancer awareness. Things to let the officer know that you're an active citizen and that you should get out of it. One of the biggest gambles to use would be Religion. If you're in a strongly Religious environment, you may want to try to flash a cross or say that you go to such and such church. Be very careful, be sure to assess the situation before you try any of these in person with an officer. Some of them may work every time, some of them will get you a ticket every time."

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