- Report: #871616
Complaint Review: Hinesville Police Department
| Hinesville Police Department 123 East MLK Jr. Drive
Hinesville, Georgia United States of America |
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Hinesville Police Department Unjust and Discrimination Hinesville, Georgia
*General Comment: Your ticket...
*Consumer Comment: My response.
*Consumer Comment: Oh boy
*Consumer Comment: and again...
*Author of original report: rebuttal
*Consumer Comment: If you're going to lie...
*Consumer Comment: PS
*Consumer Comment: wow...
*Author of original report: Rebuttal to ...
*Author of original report: Update of report
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Consumer Comment: So you have a P.H.D.?
*Consumer Comment: Please stop
*General Comment: The rudness of law inforcement
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Consumer Comment: Curious
*Consumer Comment: Don't you realize how ridiculous you sound?
*General Comment: Biased?
*Author of original report: Rebuttal
*Consumer Comment: You broke the law, you have to pay.
*Consumer Comment: You do not have a valid complaint
*General Comment: Get a copy of the drivers hand book.
*General Comment: Dont break the law, there wont be problems.
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This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 04/21/2012 12:59 AM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Hinesville-Police-Department/Hinesville-Georgia-31313/Hinesville-Police-Department-Unjust-and-Discrimination-Hinesville-Georgia-871616. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Search TipsYears ago, I was hit head on by someone who attempted the same maneuver you have described. It actually killed the other driver and put me in the hospital with sever head trauma for almost a month. I currently have a steel plate in my skull. I have problems processing things I hear, and sometimes can't hear a thing from my left side. This has also caused a slight case of double vision which causes migraines when I try to focus on any one thing. This happened when I was 17 years old, all because someone decided to pass under a double yellow line.
As far as seeing others do it, who cares. It is up to you to know and follow the laws, period. My mother always said: "monkey see, monkey do, makes a monkey out of you." I will tell you this, if I'm ever in your area and I see you attempting that maneuver, I will get your license plate number and I will report you to the police.
So, since you changed your opinion on this, we can ASSUME that you attempt to fight the ticket and when you told that judge that you have seen others do it, they laughed at you and told you the same thing you have been told here, right?
At least I have to give you props for owning up to stretching the truth about the other things.
#5 Author of original report
rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 11, 2012
#6 Consumer Comment
If you're going to lie...
AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 11, 2012
If you're going to lie about your education, the least you can do is abbreviate a doctoral degree properly. No where in the civilized world is a doctor of philosophy abbreviated as P.H.D.. Normally, it is PhD, Ph.D. or Phil.D.
That swooshing sound you hear is the sound of your credibility going down the toilette.
In any event, tracking you down wouldn't be very difficult, so I think I would quit mouthing off before all this gibberish finds it way to your next performance eval. You know, employers are starting to use facebook and social media sites to learn more about their employees (or, in Karl's paranoid world, they're "spying" on you!). I bet the hospital commander would love to hear about you :-)
#9 Author of original report
Rebuttal to ...
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 11, 2012
#10 Author of original report
Update of report
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 11, 2012
#11 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 11, 2012
#12 Consumer Comment
So you have a P.H.D.?
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
With this huge of a persecution complex you seem to have I suggest you immediately go to your Base Hospital and request to talk to a psychiatrist. Until you do it is probably best to not re-enter the "Civilian Sector", well at least not without a couple of tanks behind you to protect you from the evil cops.
Oh and Jeanski I don't really think that anyone would think that she represents even a small portion of Military Spouses. But if they do you made a very good point.
To everyone else: In my four years of active duty, and then 25 years as a military spouse, I don't think I ever met anyone in our military family this dense. Please don't make any assumptions, OK? Thanks!
#14 General Comment
The rudness of law inforcement
AUTHOR: 1997USMC2006 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
#15 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
Imitation is an advanced behavior whereby an individual observes and replicates another's. The word can be applied in many contexts, ranging from animal training to international politics. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery.
#16 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
#17 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
#18 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 10, 2012
Just for this reviewer I sat at the store adjusted to this "no passing zone" for about five minutes and watched at least six cars make the same maneuver I made, with 2 police cars at the same bank, and NOT one of them moved a muscle to stop ANY of the cars (which all had GA tags, I believe)! NOW as I wrote before, if one person gets a ticket then EVERYONE should!!!! You see I actually get my facts straight before making posts! An no I was not making any unsafe maneuver because my car was at least halfway within the white single line, and there was ABSOLUTELY no one coming from the opposite direction!
#19 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
The fact is that you are not allowed to cross a double-yellow line. Your contention is that because there wasn't a sign you shouldn't have gotten a ticket. Is there a sign at a Stoplight that says Green=Go, Red=Stop? Of course not. So how do you know that Red means stop? The answer is of course when you took Drivers Ed you learned that. Just like you should have learned about crossing a double yellow line. Perhaps your real RipOff report should be on your Drivers Ed course for not giving you a sufficient education.
#21 Consumer Comment
Don't you realize how ridiculous you sound?
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 08, 2012
This is the best you can do? To paraphrase my mother: If you saw law abiding citizens jumping off a cliff, would you jump off a cliff? To answer your question simply, it is not wrong to imitate law abiding citizens, but that's not who you were imitating, was it?
Every day I encounter people who do not know the rules for a 4-way stop. I'd wager that 75% - 80% of the people do not know when to stop and when to go. I strongly suspect that they (like you) have been content imitating others that don't know the rules, rather than actually learning the rules of the road.
Chimps learn through imitation. Humans learn complex tasks through education. I strongly suggest the latter.
#22 General Comment
Biased?
AUTHOR: MartyMarsh - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Good luck and God Bless.
#23 Author of original report
Rebuttal
AUTHOR: Military Spouse - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 08, 2012
#24 Consumer Comment
You broke the law, you have to pay.
AUTHOR: Kevin A - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 06, 2012
I'm sure the ticket disclosed what your offense was, whether the officer did or not. Further, you have, I'm sure, the option to plead "not guilty" and request at least a hearing regarding this. I would not recommend you do so, though, unless you have clear evidence that you did not commit the offense (as this is a prima facie case and the officer's word will carry more weight then your, "did not!" defense would).
The police officer MAY (or may not) have been rude and nasty. If so, this was unfortunate, but not illegal, nor was it harassment or unjust treatment. "Making an example out of you" seems to have referred to not giving you a break on the ticket, which he is not required to do. If you don't like having interactions with the local PD, don't invite them. In other words, obey the rules of the road, and you will have no reason to fear the police.
#25 Consumer Comment
You do not have a valid complaint
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 06, 2012
You should learn through training and experience. (Not monkey see-monkey do)
"there should be a sign clearly up so that motorist know there are clearly visible no passing double yellow lines"
The double yellow lines are the clear indicator. Were they faded? Is yellow bright enough for you?
"I was in such shock (and still am)"
If you are (still) in shock then maybe you aren't emotionally stable enough to operate a motor vehicle.
The double yellow lines are strategically placed to ensure highway safety. You do not have the right to second guess the highway planners by unlawfully crossing those lines.
#26 General Comment
Get a copy of the drivers hand book.
AUTHOR: MartyMarsh - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 06, 2012
#27 General Comment
Dont break the law, there wont be problems.
AUTHOR: RedSox101 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 06, 2012

