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alright.. so some ******** cop decides he's having a bad day and pulls me over.. asks me to rev the car.. i do so.. bam summons for loud exhaust.. (cp-e catback which isn't even that loud).. now he told me i could get it fixed and the ticket will be thrown away but i was told that all you really need is the receipt. anyone been thru this with ideas? thanks~~
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Someone in the X forum side went thru this as well. What does your ticket say? Do you have to see a state inspector or any certified law enforcement agency(normally State Police)? Makes a big difference and i can kind of give you a better direction as to how to resolve this.
And just so we are clear it doesnt matter what your opinion is on the matter, its the cops opinion, if he deems your exhaust to loud then he can slap u with a repair order, and tell you to get it checked. Normally it will have to be checked by a state inspection place, or a certified law enforcement agency who is capable of doing it. The only proof you will have that your car is not that loud is to have this done and show it the next time you are stopped. Just sucks that you have to go thru all of this.
You will prolly just have to end up biting the bullet and putting just the catback back on so that it softens the tone of it and lowers your decibals, go get it checked out, get your paperwork, shove that lil guy in your glove box and never remove it. Finally reinstall your exhaust. Problem solved Blitz is a ******* miracle worker!!!
And just so we are clear it doesnt matter what your opinion is on the matter, its the cops opinion, if he deems your exhaust to loud then he can slap u with a repair order, and tell you to get it checked. Normally it will have to be checked by a state inspection place, or a certified law enforcement agency who is capable of doing it. The only proof you will have that your car is not that loud is to have this done and show it the next time you are stopped. Just sucks that you have to go thru all of this.
You will prolly just have to end up biting the bullet and putting just the catback back on so that it softens the tone of it and lowers your decibals, go get it checked out, get your paperwork, shove that lil guy in your glove box and never remove it. Finally reinstall your exhaust. Problem solved Blitz is a ******* miracle worker!!!
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alright.. so some ******** cop decides he's having a bad day and pulls me over.. asks me to rev the car.. i do so.. bam summons for loud exhaust.. (cp-e catback which isn't even that loud).. now he told me i could get it fixed and the ticket will be thrown away but i was told that all you really need is the receipt. anyone been thru this with ideas? thanks~~
How much is the ticket? You can pm if u prefer, just wondering. I'm getting a UR TBE put on next week and, well... suffolk cops are big *****. I was thinking it may be easier to just pay it if it isn't too bad but for us New Yorkers tickets are mad crazy expensive...
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I def would have asked him to pull a meter and further explain the extent and limits of the noise pollution laws so that you'd have a better understanding of how to prevent this from happening again. Politely, of course.
It's not just the cops job to write tickets, but to explain exactly why they are writing the ticket, and if you show genuine interest and aren't a douchbag when talking with the officer, a lot of the time they're more likely to let you go with a warning
It's not just the cops job to write tickets, but to explain exactly why they are writing the ticket, and if you show genuine interest and aren't a douchbag when talking with the officer, a lot of the time they're more likely to let you go with a warning
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How much is the ticket? You can pm if u prefer, just wondering. I'm getting a UR TBE put on next week and, well... suffolk cops are big *****. I was thinking it may be easier to just pay it if it isn't too bad but for us New Yorkers tickets are mad crazy expensive...
UR exhausts are crazy loud. Well atleast mine is, I have the mini muffler option and I STILL set off car alarms daily in parking lots. After a test someone did here in dallas they stated the only different between the non-mini or mini muffler option is the drone inside the car will be less, but the outside tone will be the same for both.
When I put my evo x fmic/licp and nesei uicp on the tone of my exhaust went down alot. But I somehow still set off car alarms, just not as much.
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I def would have asked him to pull a meter and further explain the extent and limits of the noise pollution laws so that you'd have a better understanding of how to prevent this from happening again. Politely, of course.
It's not just the cops job to write tickets, but to explain exactly why they are writing the ticket, and if you show genuine interest and aren't a douchbag when talking with the officer, a lot of the time they're more likely to let you go with a warning
It's not just the cops job to write tickets, but to explain exactly why they are writing the ticket, and if you show genuine interest and aren't a douchbag when talking with the officer, a lot of the time they're more likely to let you go with a warning
See unfortunately chi-town, the cop doesn't have to prove anything, he can just assume in this case! Thats the thing, if he assumes or thinks its to loud, he can write u for this. Normally there is no fine associated with this, its just a repair order type deal. Its like a tint violation, if he assumes they look to dark, he can write u for that.
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I don't think his post was about trying to get the cop to prove anything. I took it as being nice (read: not a douche) to the officer, and politely asking for an explanation about the limits of the noise pollution law. And, being genuinely interested in what he/she has to saw about it (acting skills).
It's a chance for you to establish rapport with the officer, engage in a conversation, show him/her that you're not a douchebag and are actually an upstanding citizen. Like Chi said, a lot of the time they're more inclined to just give you a verbal warning afterwards instead of a ticket.
It's a chance for you to establish rapport with the officer, engage in a conversation, show him/her that you're not a douchebag and are actually an upstanding citizen. Like Chi said, a lot of the time they're more inclined to just give you a verbal warning afterwards instead of a ticket.
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well he was being a dick but i had to control myself or who knows what other kind of **** he'd pull out of his ***.. anyway.. i'm gonna get a "receipt" saying it's "fixed" and bring it in on the court date.. *** the police.. also i dont see how much the ticket is just not guilty/guilty summons
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When I got a fix it ticket in my integra, I shoved some steel wool in the muffler only long enough to pass inspection, I passed, then took the steel wool out. Its not recommended to drive with it for long but just for the test it should be fine and you should pass.