steam wright
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Steam Wright
Hi everyone,
First post here so I apologize if this is in the incorrect section or if it has been answered before. Last night I was pulled over for suspected DUI. This happened in Dallas, TX if that is useful information. I'm a recreational pilot so losing my ticket would not be a career ending event but would have sucked big time nevertheless. It all ended happily, but I was doing some reading today on various advice on what to do and not to do and it turns out I went completely against the advice out there. So in case this ever happens again I want to make sure I do what is appropriate.
So let me back up. Yes, I was at a restaurant and bar and had a drink or two. When I left at about midnight the cop says he followed me to the highway onramp and that I drew attention to myself with a high acceleration down the onramp onto the highway. I always do that unfortunately just a habit of mine. I then merged with traffic and was going at the same speed as everyone else when a few minutes later the lights lit up behind me. I took the next offramp and found a safe place to stop then had my license and insurance all ready for him with the window open before he got to my door.
The officer started off by saying he pulled me over for speeding. He was leaning in quite close I think trying to get a good whiff of whatever I had going on in the car. I was very polite and admitted I didn't even know how fast I was going and that I was just following the traffic and I could very well have been speeding. He asked some sarcastic question about whether my speedometer was broken and I just said no sorry I just wasn't paying attention. He then asked me if I'd been drinking. All the internet based advice today I saw says to decline to answer any further questions. I did not feel intoxicated or drunk but of course didn't know for sure. I went ahead and told him yes I've been drinking. He asked how many, how long, where I was coming from, etc. I answered all these questions as politely as I could. He then said he was going to do a field sobriety test. I agreed to do it (again the advice out there is to not do this) but was thinking that if he went any further like wanting to do a breathalyzer test or more that I would decline. He waved a blue light in my eyes and told me to track it without moving my head which I did.
I was convinced he was going to take it further, but like I said earlier it ended happily. His tone totally changed and he explained to me that he was just looking for people who are drinking in excess and then driving and that in future I should probably not draw attention to myself by ripping down the onramp at midnight. I didn't get a speeding ticket.
So in retrospect how should I have handled this? If I had followed the advice online I may very well have got myself arrested. He was quite aggressive when he pulled me over. If I had shut up and refused to talk I think there is a good chance I would have been taking a ride in the back of his car.
I hope this never happens again but some advice from any knowledgeable individuals would be appreciated.
First post here so I apologize if this is in the incorrect section or if it has been answered before. Last night I was pulled over for suspected DUI. This happened in Dallas, TX if that is useful information. I'm a recreational pilot so losing my ticket would not be a career ending event but would have sucked big time nevertheless. It all ended happily, but I was doing some reading today on various advice on what to do and not to do and it turns out I went completely against the advice out there. So in case this ever happens again I want to make sure I do what is appropriate.
So let me back up. Yes, I was at a restaurant and bar and had a drink or two. When I left at about midnight the cop says he followed me to the highway onramp and that I drew attention to myself with a high acceleration down the onramp onto the highway. I always do that unfortunately just a habit of mine. I then merged with traffic and was going at the same speed as everyone else when a few minutes later the lights lit up behind me. I took the next offramp and found a safe place to stop then had my license and insurance all ready for him with the window open before he got to my door.
The officer started off by saying he pulled me over for speeding. He was leaning in quite close I think trying to get a good whiff of whatever I had going on in the car. I was very polite and admitted I didn't even know how fast I was going and that I was just following the traffic and I could very well have been speeding. He asked some sarcastic question about whether my speedometer was broken and I just said no sorry I just wasn't paying attention. He then asked me if I'd been drinking. All the internet based advice today I saw says to decline to answer any further questions. I did not feel intoxicated or drunk but of course didn't know for sure. I went ahead and told him yes I've been drinking. He asked how many, how long, where I was coming from, etc. I answered all these questions as politely as I could. He then said he was going to do a field sobriety test. I agreed to do it (again the advice out there is to not do this) but was thinking that if he went any further like wanting to do a breathalyzer test or more that I would decline. He waved a blue light in my eyes and told me to track it without moving my head which I did.
I was convinced he was going to take it further, but like I said earlier it ended happily. His tone totally changed and he explained to me that he was just looking for people who are drinking in excess and then driving and that in future I should probably not draw attention to myself by ripping down the onramp at midnight. I didn't get a speeding ticket.
So in retrospect how should I have handled this? If I had followed the advice online I may very well have got myself arrested. He was quite aggressive when he pulled me over. If I had shut up and refused to talk I think there is a good chance I would have been taking a ride in the back of his car.
I hope this never happens again but some advice from any knowledgeable individuals would be appreciated.