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So today i got pulled over and got a ticket for "fail to signal lane change" am not even gonna fight the ticket and might as well just pay it off so nothing can hold me back. What timing and irony. I already emailed my investigator about it, was that a smart move? That way am completely honest? I really don't want this to affect me becoming a police officer in the future since its my dream. Would it be best to just pay it off? Any help or advice would be very appreciated
So today i got pulled over and got a ticket for "fail to signal lane change" am not even gonna fight the ticket and might as well just pay it off so nothing can hold me back. What timing and irony. I already emailed my investigator about it, was that a smart move? That way am completely honest? I really don't want this to affect me becoming a police officer in the future since its my dream. Would it be best to just pay it off? Any help or advice would be very appreciated
Pay it off , you can't owe a ticket and enter the academy ....plus you ain't gonna win if you fight it anyway ....charge it to the game !
On 5/9 I went to 1pp for my 3rd orientation which was just to update paperwork and I was out of there by 11:30am. I get a letter the same day to report to LeFrak city for a Mini-Medical on 5/22. Does anyone know what the Mini-Medical consists of? I'm also hearing that this is the last hurdle before getting hired and my investigator stated my background came back clean and a huge class is going in sometime in June .
Last edited by blkyankee79; 05-13-2015 at 07:33 PM..
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