I’ve tried finding the stickers and had no luck. Just the cards. I plan to put mine on the back of my CCWP. I don’t volunteer the gun info until I hand them the permit with the license.
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing *PREPPER PRO TIP:* *Since I can't say I have ever been a LEO, FED, MILITARY or may end up getting the one cop that hates conservatives, for the last 11 yrs with 100% success (so far, but no guarantees), I have been using an authentic Monopoly board game "Get Out of Jail Free" card!* *See, here in Texas they always ask for both you driver's license AND proof of insurance at the same time, so I always have one of these cards next to my license so when I hand them both to the cop I keep my eyes on the cop with my eyes wide open & my eyebrows lifted. EVERYONE of them EVERY TIME laugh, giggle or at least grin at me while asking some variation of "what's this?" It is at that very moment that I smile & giggle (to mirror them) & say "You can keep it here's my insurance card."* *Although most return the card (perhaps in fear of accepting a "bribe"/gift), some keep it. I bought a small stack of 20 online 12 years ago & i still have 17 left). Whether they keep it or not, the calming experience triggers the feeling of reciprocity & liking (rapport), which instantly floods their body have relaxing neurochemicals, instantly relieving them of any potential stress or apprehension they may have walked up with. A few will run my ID to confirm I have no warrants, most will at least ask me a few typical questions: do I know how fast I was going, why was i going so fast, where I'm going, coming from, etc. I always accept responsibility. "Oh, I'm certain I was going way too fast because I was thinking about other things", I avoid saying any specific speed or specific "other things". Most cops find honesty without excuses refreshing. (Although that can be argued to be distracted driving, subconsciously cops aren't as eager to ticket someone for "thinking")* *All this is chockfull of psychology & more than I can unpack here, but it increases the odds that they will let you go with just a warning. So far, so good. (Once I snuck behind locked doors to speak one-on-one with a special guest speaker at a conference. The bodyguards were a bit embarrassed & on my way out they must have called the cops on me for trespassing. But my "Get Out of Jail Free" card worked again after I told them how excited I was to have a short pleasant conversation with the speaker.* *Liberty = Peace & I pray we always enjoy both!*
Retired cop here, over 32 years of experience. A cop is going to see that sticker and think you are a total whack-job! Just be polite, be respectful, don't argue, and hope for the best.
It might work if the RAD badge stuck to your license were previously exposed to radioactive material so that it had in fact changed color. Then you could tell the cop the reason you were speeding is that you were fleeing from a broken arrow mishap and that detaining you by the roadside while he wrote the ticket was increasing his cancer risk exponentially! 😂
30 year retired cop in south florida. It might work, might not. The best advise I could give: 1. dont lie, and 2. Dont argue. I let many people go with a warning who were up front with me that they mucked up and apologized.
Follow directions, yes sir/mam, be polite, smile if appropriate, no sudden movements, hands on the steering wheel, turn off your vehicle, put on your hazards, dome light if at night, don't ask, 'why did you pull me over', good morning/afternoon/evening, don't make excuses. Treat them how you would want to be treated. They're just doing a tough dangerous job filled with awful, rude, & dangerous ppl. Be cool & don't argue & tell them thank you, regardless of the final disposition. Acted this way for 35 years of driving & 95% of time I get a warning or a reduced ticket. My 2 cents!
Just a FYI that the rad stickers are no longer available...the RadTriage Model50 is much more sensitive and about the size of a credit card, they cost about $20. If you hand that to a cop along with your license, he's probably going to think you're nuts and give you a roadside sobriety test.
Jason, I'm a former officer too and I am not so sure that RAD sticker would have prevented me from writing a citation to the offender. It would definitely depend on what the traffic offense was, such as, how many MPH over the speed limit they were going, did they run a red light or stop sign, did they appear intoxicated, were they driving carelessly, etc. However, most importantly. Do they have a good attitude? Being a smarta$$ will definitely get my ink pen to smoking.
Exactly, I’ve been stopped once in about 40 years of driving, it was late evening, on a side street in my hometown. I stopped my car, engine off, hands on the steering wheel interior light on. No sudden moves. The officer knew me by name. Read me the riot act, and let me go. Respect and showing the officer I wasn’t a threat goes a long way.
I got out of a speeding ticket once. The cop asked me why I was speeding and I told him that I was late for work. I was polite and so was he. He didn’t give me a ticket but followed me close to my destination and yes, I drove the speed limit all the way.
Very true. As a truck driver I have more than the usual amount of roadside discussions with LEOs. I try to keep in mind that this is just a guy doing his job, same as me. I treat them professionally and courteously and almost always get treated the same way in return. I get lots of warnings for minor equipment violations (they can always find something in a DOT inspection) but very rarely get a ticket.
I've been following your UA-cam Channel and agree with your advice for the most part. But putting a RAD sticker on the back of your driver's license in the hopes of getting out of a speeding ticket is a bit of a stretch. Most cops will probably think you're a wacky survivalist, a sovereign citizen and give you even more scrutiny.
I'd have to agree. The State Police in PA would probably find a way to fine you for desecration of an official document. They wouldn't appreciate the story.
State Trooper To Speeder: "It's Friday and my shift ends in 30 minutes, if you can tell me a good reason you were speeding that I've NEVER heard before, I'll let you go. Speeder: "Well officer, three years ago a State Trooper ran off with my wife, I thought you were bringing her back!" State Trooper: "You're free to go sir".....
So here is the thing y'all. There isn't one persons advice I value more when it comes to survival and self awareness and tactics. Jason has a unique set of skills and a unique set of experiences. Thanks Jason for sharing another insight into your life and what you has been successful for you in everyday situations. Thanks again, from Texas.
Former FMF corpsman here - it is atropine. It's used to counteract nerve agents. You administer them until you notice their pupils dilate ("the point of atropinization").
Jason, you must be a youngster. Back in the stone ages, SOP for FMF Corpsmen was to stand over your wounded Marine and holler: "GET UP!!" Semper Fi Buddy. :)
Great content! Whenever I have been pulled over at night, for exceeding the speed limit, the first thing I do, if the conditions allow, I pull over a good way off the shoulder of the highway, so that the LEO has sufficient room to be safely off the roadway. Next, I turn on the interior light of my truck so that he can visually inspect the interior as he comes up to my now open driver side window. My hands are are always on the top of the steering wheel. When he asks for my license and insurance, I inform him that I keep them in the overhead compartment and ask if I can retrieve them. Once retrieved, I give them to him and when he tells me that I was exceeding the speed limit, and did I have a good reason for doing so, I tell him no sir, and that, basically, he has me dead to rights. I knew the limit but was just hurrying along in my thoughts about my day. I've gotten out of more tickets than I can count just by showing them simple courtesy and respect. The stops were mostly on long trips through central and west Texas late at night or very early morning.
Simply keep a dead bee in a vial in your glove box. While pulling over, take out the bee and throw it on your dash. Tell the officer you didn't notice your speed because you were trying to kill the bee in your car. Explain you are highly allergic to bees and didn't want to go into anaphylactic shock. This works every single time I play it out in my mind, just no idea if it works in real life.
I live in TX. During a traffic stop, I told the cop “I am armed today”. He said “you leave yours holstered and I’ll leave mine holstered, deal”? I got a warning.
If you fly by a cop and see that you've gotten their attention (brake lights come on, etc), look for a safe place to pull over before their lights even come on. IF you save them the chase, and have found a safe place for them to approach your car without being struck by traffic, you've built good credit before the officer even walks up. THEN be polite, don't lie, but don't incriminate yourself either. This approach works much better for real, everyday people, and doesn't rely on a gimmick.
I 'm going to play Devil's Advocate here. One flaw I see in trying to portray yourself as being self reliant, caring for the safety of your family and being conservative is that the officer might ask "If your first concern is looking out for your family why are you putting yourself, your family and others around you at risk by driving so fast?" I'm not saying it won't help you if you get pulled over but it's kind of a double edge sword you're holding, if you get my point.
Naah. IMO, the vast majority of American cops just think of speed limits as a tool they can use to pull someone over, find REAL crimes through the interaction, and exercise their power. They speed around themselves with comfortable impunity. Few believe casual speeding is a safety issue unless you're well into reckless driving territory.
I've often thought of having a RAD sticker with me.. but after watching your video, I'm having a hard time finding them. Can't find them on Amazon anymore.. Do you have a link of where you are purchasing them?
Your approach has worked for you, obviously. I have a different approach which has worked twice for me at 15 MPH over. Here's what I do, at night, the dome light comes on so he can see inside, keys come out of the ignition, motor is off, hands go out the open widow holding the keys. He's walking up looking at the plate and the tags and any window stickers. I say "Officer, I'm carrying my firearm today, do you have any questions? All the above is showing an extraordinary amount of RESPECT for the officer and his safety which they really appreciate! He say's "How's your driving record?" I say "Officer, Deputy or Trooper, "It's clean for the past 25 years." He says "Registration and proof of insurance and driver's license please". I slowly reach for those papers which are in an plastic bag behind the visor and get my license from my wallet which is sitting on the center console. He says "I'll check your record" and turns around to go to the patrol car. He comes back without a ticket book and says. "I've never let any one go with just a warning that's 15 MPH over, but I'll make an exception in this case." I say "Thanks Officer". He says ""slow down and be safe". I say "Yes sir, thanks again"
YEP.. I blew thru a total red light because I looked away for a second in my work rig , towing a trailer... when I looked back, I saw a red light and looked to the right to see all the cars stopped.. but the first in line was a PD. of course he pulled me over... I said.. "damn it, there goes my perfect driving record".. he came back and said " that was really bad, have a nice day"... no ticket... BE HONEST! 50 percent of the time, it works 100 percent of the time.!
You should have license, registration, and proof of insurance *IN YOUR HAND AND ON THE STEERING WHEEL* before the officer gets to your window. That way, after you hand it to them, there is no reason for you to move your hands again in front of them. (Some cops are crazy and will shoot you. Make them work for a reason).
@@jasonmarks1636 I'm not sure what you are saying. If you have your documents and are not moving when they come to the window, there should be zero problems. Should be. Some cops, as with the general public, are complete nutjobs and will fight/kill/arrest/ruin-your-life anyway.
As a former contractor I used to provide air transportation to your Brothers all over the world. Sometimes you left us before we landed, no goodby just lower the ramp and off you go Thanks for the tip on the RAD
I live Jersey , trust me, that would cut no ice with Jersey state troopers, these guys are hard core , I got out of a ticket with a NJ trooper because I’m Marine Corps retired, and so was he, he said Semper Fi, and walked away
I say to the officer, "I know I was speeding but I have to get to the hospital." When he asks what's wrong, I say, "I have to get this lead removed from my foot."
My experience is that when you tell a cop that you have a CCW permit, that automatically tells the cop that you haven't got a questionable history. and that he assumes you are not going to cause him any problems. He would be more likely to give you a break.
That's one of the reasons I prefer to have Concealed Weapons License, if you think about it, the officer sees the permit, he knows right away you aren't a felon. If he decides to run your permit, it tells him your history almost right away. In a lot of states where constitutional carry is legal, the officer has nothing to check your past behavior. I've had a permit for almost 40 years renewing every 5 years. A lot of people may disagree with me but constitutional carry scares the hell out of me, how much training has a person had that now because they can carry, have no experience whatsoever? The thought of someone waving a loaded gun around with their finger on the trigger, and believe me they all know the gun safety rules right? LOL, I believe that anyone that carry's a weapon should be required to go to a gun safety course. Does anyone reading these posts agree with me? Now because you don't need a permit, you don't need anything at all to carry a deadly weapon. I'd feel safer if people would just be required to take a 1 hour safety class. I believe the negligent discharges will go through the roof and people trying to explain why they killed a total stranger out of stupidity, I didn't know it was loaded or I forgot that it was loaded. How would you feel if all you had to do to get a drivers license was just go pay for it? No safety information, nothing at all just pay your money and go jump into a 2 ton vehicle with no experience, no lessons, no safety information, it's the same with a deadly weapon.
@@jumpercable20 agreed 💯 the sad thing is people do it every day, they get behind the wheel of a vehicle and they carry a weapon. The only thing that we can do is stay frosty, straped and definitely stay dangerous.
Jason - I can attest to what you say about most police being conservatively oriented - Funny story - it's probably around 1993 or '94. I was living & working in the Dallas area. I was working as a property manager for a HUD real estate asset management company. This necessitated me doing a lot of daily driving - to go onsite to properties in North Dallas, Collin County & Grayson County. Driving through Plano Texas, I was going 15 over the speed limit. I get pulled over. Gave the officer my license, insurance, & registration. On my rear bumper I had a bit of political humor - "If Clinton is the answer, then it must be a really stupid question." The officer looks over my car, comes back to me & returns me my license & documents - but no citation. He said "son, you swear upon the penalty of death, not to go tearing through Plano again??" Yes officer. "Get outta here" (he had a subdued smile and a mild chuckle)
Thanks for the video! I've been driving for over 40 years and I'm never been stopped. But, I like that sticker that you have and probably will get something like it for myself and my family. When I was in the Navy during desert Storm we had atropine and 2 PAM chloride on our belts along with the gas mask we carried. Four hour general quarters with those gas masks on got to everyone! Appreciate your videos!
Interesting, I think I'll do this. I recently retired from working at the NYS Supreme Court in Brooklyn NY. The Court Officers always had RAD stickers or similar devices in badge form. I was not a Court Officer, but I could easily state that I've kept a RAD sticker on my license as a part of working in the Court Building.
Love your advice here on the Tube, along with your emails and visiting your site where I’ve picked up a thing or two for home. I’m Former DOD “Silly-vilian” type as the Commissioned Officers referred to us civilians with Rank over them. Keeping You, and Your Precious Family in my prayers. May the Lord Continue to Bless You & Keep Y’all…
Well, I'm one of those Commissioned Officers, a real Air Force Captain, and we never took Chaplains very serious, military or "Silly-vilian". For some reason, a prayer now and then just didn't seem to be the same as Tac flying.
The last time I got a speeding ticked, I made a folder with 8x10 color glossies explaining three good reasons why the radar detector could have been wrong. Under 500,000 volt power lines, under the landing path of a small airport, and maybe the radar detected the wheel of my motorcycle, not the speed. All where true. Judge told me, “yeah and Martians could have landed”. $500. 🤷♂️. Sometimes you can’t win.
The RAD sticker is a great way to have a sensible conversation with the police. Most police will find this refreshing to speak with a cool random motorist. Don't sell the power of conversation short. This works !!
Naah...as he said, most LEOs are conservative and appreciate a self-reliant, can do attitude. They train on and think through "what if" scenarios constantly. They're WAY more likely to respect preppers than to think of them as wackos.
@@michaelwolfe9274 *You've never seen me on Roller Skates, BMX, and Skateboards. I was doing crazy stunts before crazy stunts were a thing. Now everyone does it. That name was given to me by my fans back then I've had it for more than 40 years since.*
Exactly, not speed in the 1st place, then no cop, no ticket- l think some of these comments were whack, ie trying to outsmart a cop, l just try and give them a WIDE BERTH, unless l would actually need there help,1 time l was on my way to work and l saw the cop turn on the street that l normally turn l went a few blocks further and then turned back onto the street l normally turn on and cop was w a a a a a y down the street
I’m retired LEO and made many many traffic stops. You’re right. DO NOT say “I have a gun”. Also, don’t wait for officers to spot the firearm. Tell them you are carrying, and where it is. DO NOT reach to show them. Usually, because the driver is calm, I ask if they have a permit, if they haven’t told me. In the state I worked in, I assume most, if not all, will show a CCP when the license is ran, but officers get annoyed if we find out that way, unless it turns out the driver didn’t have a weapon on him at that time. Honestly, when drivers told me they had a weapon, even if they weren’t permitted, I usually let it go. I would run the serial # of the weapon, and check to see if driver is wanted or has a felony conviction. If not, I would return the firearm. In fact, I never saw an officer I worked with arrest anyone for having a weapon, (on a traffic stop), unless the driver was a felon, a dumbass, or an asshole. Like I always say: most people talk themselves into a ticket, confiscation of their weapon, AND/OR arrest.
So getting arrested is not so much a matter of whether you broke a law. It's more a matter of how much you grovel and kiss the cop's fat butt. You heard it here, folks, from retired LEO Bev. Doesn't sound very professional to me. Sounds more like a uniformed gang with out-of-control egos.
@@Bigwave2003 Dude, really? The state I live in allows residents to have a weapon in their vehicle if traveling more than 50 miles. Why would I arrest non- residents for something that residents can do legally? I bet you are the guy who opens with “I pay your salary”.
@@bevalexander5897 last time I got stopped the officer didn’t say an extra word he didn’t have to. I found it very strange, but now I see all the videos of people giving them trouble, sometimes the cop asking too many questions too. I’m always respectful, but in the future I’m not talking more than I have to.
I have a perfect driving record and the Veteran designation on my license. Works every time. But, I also carry Color of Law paperwork which is basically a cease and desist order. If I have to use it, I fill out one form for the officer and one form for the city, county or state agency and hand deliver it.
Do you think this would work? Officer: Do you know why I pulled you over? Me: Is this about yesterday? Officer: What happened yesterday? Me: I ate a kids meal at McDonald's yesterday....his mother wasn't very happy with me.😀
Speaking for Illinois in this cass. Even if you get out of the speeding ticket the court will hit you with many court fees. Which can add up to several hundred dollars. I sold my car 10 years ago and dont miss all of the inconvenience fees.
Ha, never considered that one. I’ve found the best way to avoid one is to be honest with them, and to show that they are safe with me. So if they ask if I know why they pulled me over, I’ve gotten out of far more tickets by saying “well you probably clocked me at around 68 in a 50, that’s what I saw when I first saw you. Sorry I was coming down a hill and not paying close attention (I use my cruise for a reason but you can only do that on dry days). Lots of them appreciate that I’m being as honest as possible with them. If it’s night, as soon as they light you up turn on all of your interior lights. That generally will let them know that you aren’t trying to hide anything and that you care about their safety. Since OH now has CC I don’t maintain a CCW anymore. It expired. I don’t travel, and if I did it would be to another CC state. At any rate I inform them IMMEDIATELY before they ask, very similar to how you do. Which in OH isn’t required but if you think they’re not asking (and you DO have a duty to inform at that point) at some point you’re nuts. I have no idea if it shows me still in the “expired CCW” database when they run my license. Most are awesome about it, I’ve only ever had one take it for the duration of the stop and that was very soon after the CCW bill came out in OH in the early 2000’s. I tell them where I’m carrying for their safety as well. Most responses anymore range from “don’t touch yours, I won’t touch mine” to a simple “ok, thanks for letting me know. I actually got out of a speeding ticket from a Statie here. That doesn’t usually happen but he was very happy that I did everything to put him at ease. There’s a time to shut up around LEO’s and there’s a time to fully cooperate for both parties safety. I don’t have anything to hide so I’m the same friendly with them as they are with me. The exception is, I’m a grown man moving onto a 2nd career too. You can either lecture me OR write me a ticket. I ain’t putting up with both, 😂. Once that ticket is coming, I know what I did wrong. I won’t be super mean about it but I’ll flat tell them if I get a ticket I’m not listening to their lecture and roll up my window if they insist. I’ll gladly listen with a warning that saves me a couple hundred bucks. I’m generally a safe driver but I have a 400 HP SUV. It’s not hard to suddenly find myself going way too fast without noticing. Which is why I use my cruise as much as I can, 😂. Thanks Jason! I have a new technique to at least think about. Probably works best when you can say “Ex CIA” though:)
In my state there is a bar code on the back of my drivers license that the police will swipe. It is illegal to adhere, impair or otherwise block the bar code.
I've been stopped a few times, and I always retrieve my DL and LTC before the offices approaches, turn truck off, flashers on, roll down the window keys in one hand, DL and LTC in the other and hang both hands out the window in plain sight. I always wait for the officer to ask me if i have a weapon, I do not volunteer it at all. the LTC is clearly a conversation starter. always polite and respectful and have never gotten a ticket, just a warning. In Texas, they know I have a LTC and insurance when they run the plate. when ask if I have any weapons in the vehicle, I have to answer, yes, several. They ask where?, and after i tell them, they always say, please leave them where they are. I only answer what I am ask, and never volunteer any info.
I heard the other day that SI Swimsuit model Kate Upton also got out of a speeding ticket because she had the same sticker on her license. Small world!
In Texas the first time I was pulled over while carrying I got out of a speeding ticket … the cop said “ outstanding son” gave me my license and sent me on my way ..
I have better advice, hand the cop your DL, and CCL, when he asks if you have a firearm in the car, I always say; “Absolutely, I wouldn’t leave home without 1 or usually 2, would you?” They always laugh and agree with me 😜 Great videos bro, I’m in Park City, Utah 🇺🇸
I live in Virginia, they know as soon as they run your license that you have a carry permit. Being a former member of any type of law enforcement goes a long way to keeping you from getting a ticket. Being polite and cooperative always helps but carrying a radiation sticker? Nope, you're going to get a ticket.
@@sarge131 Man, you're not kidding. Stay away from Pulaski & Suffolk counties. Sheriffs there are on a mission to ticket every out of towner...ask me how I know🤔
That's incorrect. A retired police officer is certainly allowed to identify himself during a motor vehicle stop. It's up to the on-duty officer what he wants to do with that information, but discretion and professional courtesy still exist. @@andicantu6490
I was a cop in NVA for 30 yrs, never heard of or saw a RAD Sticker and we did NOT panic & call out SWAT if someone we stopped was carrying a gun legally. Stickers will not get you out of a ticket if you break the law.
When I was 20 years old back in the year 2k, my AirForce ROTC bumper sticker got me out of a ticket. After writing the ticket & putting it in the system, the officer would then notice the the bumper sticker & proceeded in asking me if I was in the ROTC program, to which I said yes, he then gave me a chit that would void the already given ticket in the system when I went to court. So It works!
Bud of mine is retired LEO, he said NEVER tell us you have a CCW, it sends alarm bells. If your licensed, don’t say anything unless we ask. Our job is stressful enough.
Me: "Yes sir?" Officer: "You were speeding" Me: "I was? I guess I didn't notice, my wife was talking to me. I'm very sorry sir" Officer (bending over looking at my wife who is still talking) looks around: "I'll let you off this time. Watch your speed" Me: "Yes sir!"
My dad is an actual CIA agent, and he can't stop laughing at your special "secret". Anyways, go ahead and put this "RAD" card at the back of your driver's license, good luck...
Being polite, keeping your hands on the wheel and telling them exactly what you are going to do, before you do it goes a long ways. For instance, when they ask for your registration, saying, "My registration is in the glove box, I am going to reach for that now." Also calling them by their rank if you know it is helpful too. That will make them understand you are probably ex military.
Just like when a car was brought into our County shop for a drug search. It had a support the police sticker on the window. Deputy found 16 pounds of marijuana . Driver still went to jail lol
Tip 1. Many states don't require you to say you're carrying. It just complicates things. 2. In Texas they know you have a concealed permit as soon as they run your plate. Tip 3. Don't speed.
Normal concealed Carry person in any discussion: So I was doing the dishes, and ya know, I carry a gun, so I had to set it on the sink to load the dishes, and then I vacuumed the carpet, and ya know I carry a weapon, so I could feel it on my hip while I vacuumed. Then I took a nap, and ya know I have a concealed carry permit, so the gun....
It's even easier in Texas. You just hand over your driver license and your handgun license at the same time. They hand the gun license back and at worst write a warning. Sometimes not even that.
Jason, I Love The Video With The Guy Who Calls You “Average.” My Bodyguard And Instructor In All Things Is 5’8” Tall. At A Prison In Germany, He Asks For A Volunteer To Be A Prisoner For A Demonstration. The First One To Raise His Hand Stands Over 7 Feet Tall. My Sabra Jumped Up And Stopped A Hair From Nose Boning The Guard. It’s Not The Size Of The Dog In The Fight!
When you get pulled over have your hands on the wheel like you said. Be polite and friendly. Don't argue or debate with the officer. If the officer is mean and loud with you don 't get angry. It could mean you're in luck. Many big police departments tell their officers you can yell at them or give them a ticket, but don't do both. Unless the person stopped gives you an attitude. After being black balled by the aviation industry after being a whistle blower, I drove a cab for 25 yrs. Stopped by the police many times. Never received a ticket. The guy I shared a cab with for 24 yrs was always getting tickets. Another thing, never volunteer that you have a gun. If asked,then tell him. Be contrite when stopped. Don't argue. Say I'm sorry. I'll be more careful in the future.
As a retired City Police Officer turned Sheriff Deputy I can safely say this tip will most likely NOT work. In fact, putting a sticker on your license might cause you to GET a ticket if it covers up information? Also, gently tape your concealed carry to a license so you never forget to show it but it can easily be lifted up to view information. I nearly NEVER wrote a Concealed Carry holder a ticket because it was a big negative to get that CC renewed and nearly no CC holder ever commits a crime - it is a true statistic you will NEVER find on CNN and they are among the most law abiding group on the planet, more so than even Bill & Hillary Clinton or Joe and Hunter and the Biden family syndicate. But, if you engage the officer in a friendly talk and have like hobbies and he/she/they/etc. think you are a good person they may very likely leave you with a warning believing you are good and the ticket is not needed. SO, try this or any other topic to get this to work. Unlikely but I have switched a citation to warning when someone gave me a good reason to. I also changed warmings to citations anytime people got mouthy. Tip be polite and treat the officer with respect and talk to them about ANY friendly topic and you may not get that ticket. Some offices have quota's so at the end of the month just sign there and take your ticket and obey the law next time. Highway Patrols are known for writing tickets about anything. City cops often have no quota's and writing a citation is more work than they want to do so be nice, unless a small city or a traffic cop (they are money generators for the city and often make up over half the city budget income).
Jason do you carry a sears and JC penny’s card too ? Wow tell us more if you’re former this and that you’d think you’d be a little more discreet where you reside. I know you wanna help folks and that’s great but unless you’re a paid analyst on a bought and paid for TV network I don’t think I’d be sharing too much out there. IMHO just saying. Thank you for all you do and for serving this great country and G-D Bless. 🙏
Have to say I've had 2 experiences (a LONG time ago) where I was at the limit or within 2 mph and was pulled over. One guy wrote the ticket for 11 over (I later discovered there was a trick they could pull with the radars of the day) and the other guy claimed some kind of a lower "county speed limit" which was not posted. I think he got the idea maybe I (and my witnesses) would go back and look for the nonexisistent sign, not sure. In those days, in Illinois, ALWAYS go to court on a ticket.
Thank you Jason for another helpful video. 👍
You're more than welcome. Stay safe 🇺🇸
I’ve tried finding the stickers and had no luck. Just the cards. I plan to put mine on the back of my CCWP. I don’t volunteer the gun info until I hand them the permit with the license.
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing any option now that the stickers are NLA
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing *PREPPER PRO TIP:*
*Since I can't say I have ever been a LEO, FED, MILITARY or may end up getting the one cop that hates conservatives, for the last 11 yrs with 100% success (so far, but no guarantees), I have been using an authentic Monopoly board game "Get Out of Jail Free" card!*
*See, here in Texas they always ask for both you driver's license AND proof of insurance at the same time, so I always have one of these cards next to my license so when I hand them both to the cop I keep my eyes on the cop with my eyes wide open & my eyebrows lifted. EVERYONE of them EVERY TIME laugh, giggle or at least grin at me while asking some variation of "what's this?" It is at that very moment that I smile & giggle (to mirror them) & say "You can keep it here's my insurance card."*
*Although most return the card (perhaps in fear of accepting a "bribe"/gift), some keep it. I bought a small stack of 20 online 12 years ago & i still have 17 left). Whether they keep it or not, the calming experience triggers the feeling of reciprocity & liking (rapport), which instantly floods their body have relaxing neurochemicals, instantly relieving them of any potential stress or apprehension they may have walked up with. A few will run my ID to confirm I have no warrants, most will at least ask me a few typical questions: do I know how fast I was going, why was i going so fast, where I'm going, coming from, etc. I always accept responsibility. "Oh, I'm certain I was going way too fast because I was thinking about other things", I avoid saying any specific speed or specific "other things". Most cops find honesty without excuses refreshing. (Although that can be argued to be distracted driving, subconsciously cops aren't as eager to ticket someone for "thinking")*
*All this is chockfull of psychology & more than I can unpack here, but it increases the odds that they will let you go with just a warning. So far, so good. (Once I snuck behind locked doors to speak one-on-one with a special guest speaker at a conference. The bodyguards were a bit embarrassed & on my way out they must have called the cops on me for trespassing. But my "Get Out of Jail Free" card worked again after I told them how excited I was to have a short pleasant conversation with the speaker.*
*Liberty = Peace & I pray we always enjoy both!*
@@JasonHansonSpyBriefing How long were you with the CIA? Great content!
i dont think its the RAD sticker that got you out of tickets, i think its the "im a former CIA agent" part that did it.
It's the identifying as a conservative that is the biggest part
Yup!
*Cop didn't want to give you his name and badge number so he let you go.* *He was afraid you'd call up some old friends and have him checked out.*
Tribalism works.
Hes been in the CIA so long he is slightly out of touch to civ life hahahahaha
In Texas, the cop pulls you over they ask, "Where is your gun? If you say you don't have a gun, the cop looks at you and asks why.
C'mon everyone knows it's because you're in Austin and you just moved from some liberal state.
@Randy - Texas ain't as free as Texans like to pretend it is.
I have been misinformed. I was told that if you state you don't have a gun that they gave you one.
I live in Texas and was pulled over by a cop, when I told him I did not have a gun with me, he gave me a lecture on why I should always carry.
LOL
Retired cop here, over 32 years of experience. A cop is going to see that sticker and think you are a total whack-job! Just be polite, be respectful, don't argue, and hope for the best.
LOL! That's what I was thinking too.
It might work if the RAD badge stuck to your license were previously exposed to radioactive material so that it had in fact changed color. Then you could tell the cop the reason you were speeding is that you were fleeing from a broken arrow mishap and that detaining you by the roadside while he wrote the ticket was increasing his cancer risk exponentially! 😂
30 year retired cop in south florida. It might work, might not. The best advise I could give: 1. dont lie, and 2. Dont argue. I let many people go with a warning who were up front with me that they mucked up and apologized.
this is ALWAYS the best advice!
Follow directions, yes sir/mam, be polite, smile if appropriate, no sudden movements, hands on the steering wheel, turn off your vehicle, put on your hazards, dome light if at night, don't ask, 'why did you pull me over', good morning/afternoon/evening, don't make excuses.
Treat them how you would want to be treated. They're just doing a tough dangerous job filled with awful, rude, & dangerous ppl. Be cool & don't argue & tell them thank you, regardless of the final disposition. Acted this way for 35 years of driving & 95% of time I get a warning or a reduced ticket. My 2 cents!
Your old school like my dad was. They don't make cops like you anymore. God bless you.
Just a FYI that the rad stickers are no longer available...the RadTriage Model50 is much more sensitive and about the size of a credit card, they cost about $20. If you hand that to a cop along with your license, he's probably going to think you're nuts and give you a roadside sobriety test.
But you're just checking to make sure his squad car isn't irradiated!
Jason, I'm a former officer too and I am not so sure that RAD sticker would have prevented me from writing a citation to the offender. It would definitely depend on what the traffic offense was, such as, how many MPH over the speed limit they were going, did they run a red light or stop sign, did they appear intoxicated, were they driving carelessly, etc. However, most importantly. Do they have a good attitude? Being a smarta$$ will definitely get my ink pen to smoking.
Exactly, I’ve been stopped once in about 40 years of driving, it was late evening, on a side street in my hometown. I stopped my car, engine off, hands on the steering wheel interior light on. No sudden moves. The officer knew me by name. Read me the riot act, and let me go. Respect and showing the officer I wasn’t a threat goes a long way.
@@peepers46 So very true. Merry Christmas!
@@Lily-has-wings Merry Christmas to you and your family. Have a Safe and Happy New Year.
I got out of a speeding ticket once. The cop asked me why I was speeding and I told him that I was late for work. I was polite and so was he. He didn’t give me a ticket but followed me close to my destination and yes, I drove the speed limit all the way.
Pass the attitude test. It really goes a long way in how you are dealt with.
Very true. As a truck driver I have more than the usual amount of roadside discussions with LEOs. I try to keep in mind that this is just a guy doing his job, same as me. I treat them professionally and courteously and almost always get treated the same way in return. I get lots of warnings for minor equipment violations (they can always find something in a DOT inspection) but very rarely get a ticket.
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I've been following your UA-cam Channel and agree with your advice for the most part. But putting a RAD sticker on the back of your driver's license in the hopes of getting out of a speeding ticket is a bit of a stretch. Most cops will probably think you're a wacky survivalist, a sovereign citizen and give you even more scrutiny.
I'd have to agree. The State Police in PA would probably find a way to fine you for desecration of an official document. They wouldn't appreciate the story.
There's no such thing as a sovereign citizen. Those two terms are mutually exclusive.
I have to call BS on this advice. I have to say, this is a bit disappointing advice.
Agreed. This is not practical. Also, his advice to just OBEY the police and throw your rights out the window is horrible advice.
CIA traffic ticket expert 🤷🏻♂️
State Trooper To Speeder: "It's Friday and my shift ends in 30 minutes, if you can tell me a good reason you were speeding that I've NEVER heard before, I'll let you go.
Speeder: "Well officer, three years ago a State Trooper ran off with my wife, I thought you were bringing her back!"
State Trooper: "You're free to go sir".....
So here is the thing y'all. There isn't one persons advice I value more when it comes to survival and self awareness and tactics. Jason has a unique set of skills and a unique set of experiences. Thanks Jason for sharing another insight into your life and what you has been successful for you in everyday situations. Thanks again, from Texas.
Thank you so much for watching as well! God bless and stay safe!
Former FMF corpsman here - it is atropine. It's used to counteract nerve agents. You administer them until you notice their pupils dilate ("the point of atropinization").
Jason, you must be a youngster. Back in the stone ages, SOP for FMF Corpsmen was to stand over your wounded Marine and holler: "GET UP!!" Semper Fi Buddy. :)
Great content! Whenever I have been pulled over at night, for exceeding the speed limit, the first thing I do, if the conditions allow, I pull over a good way off the shoulder of the highway, so that the LEO has sufficient room to be safely off the roadway. Next, I turn on the interior light of my truck so that he can visually inspect the interior as he comes up to my now open driver side window. My hands are are always on the top of the steering wheel. When he asks for my license and insurance, I inform him that I keep them in the overhead compartment and ask if I can retrieve them. Once retrieved, I give them to him and when he tells me that I was exceeding the speed limit, and did I have a good reason for doing so, I tell him no sir, and that, basically, he has me dead to rights. I knew the limit but was just hurrying along in my thoughts about my day. I've gotten out of more tickets than I can count just by showing them simple courtesy and respect. The stops were mostly on long trips through central and west Texas late at night or very early morning.
Logical and practical. Common courtesy is one of the easiest ways to avoid an altercation. Thanks for sharing and God bless 🇺🇸
And roll down all the windows
Man, Texas blows for me, I hate that place. Every time I go through they get me. Also, the effin red light cams in Denton.
First class strategy bud. I like
@@willmcfarland1455 Red light camera in Denton? Gov Abbott abolished red light camera enforcement state wide over a year ago.
When I get a speeding fine.......and I've been speeding.......I man the f@ck up, own my mistake and pay the fine!!!
Simply keep a dead bee in a vial in your glove box. While pulling over, take out the bee and throw it on your dash. Tell the officer you didn't notice your speed because you were trying to kill the bee in your car. Explain you are highly allergic to bees and didn't want to go into anaphylactic shock. This works every single time I play it out in my mind, just no idea if it works in real life.
Or A RATTLESNAKE !
I live in TX. During a traffic stop, I told the cop “I am armed today”. He said “you leave yours holstered and I’ll leave mine holstered, deal”? I got a warning.
If you fly by a cop and see that you've gotten their attention (brake lights come on, etc), look for a safe place to pull over before their lights even come on. IF you save them the chase, and have found a safe place for them to approach your car without being struck by traffic, you've built good credit before the officer even walks up. THEN be polite, don't lie, but don't incriminate yourself either. This approach works much better for real, everyday people, and doesn't rely on a gimmick.
"How to get out of a speeding ticket". Answer, dont speed.
- retired Texas Peace Officer...
I 'm going to play Devil's Advocate here. One flaw I see in trying to portray yourself as being self reliant, caring for the safety of your family and being conservative is that the officer might ask "If your first concern is looking out for your family why are you putting yourself, your family and others around you at risk by driving so fast?" I'm not saying it won't help you if you get pulled over but it's kind of a double edge sword you're holding, if you get my point.
Naah. IMO, the vast majority of American cops just think of speed limits as a tool they can use to pull someone over, find REAL crimes through the interaction, and exercise their power. They speed around themselves with comfortable impunity. Few believe casual speeding is a safety issue unless you're well into reckless driving territory.
This video is probably a cryptic message to someone in the field and means something totally different. 😁
I've often thought of having a RAD sticker with me.. but after watching your video, I'm having a hard time finding them. Can't find them on Amazon anymore.. Do you have a link of where you are purchasing them?
Your approach has worked for you, obviously. I have a different approach which has worked twice for me at 15 MPH over. Here's what I do, at night, the dome light comes on so he can see inside, keys come out of the ignition, motor is off, hands go out the open widow holding the keys. He's walking up looking at the plate and the tags and any window stickers. I say "Officer, I'm carrying my firearm today, do you have any questions? All the above is showing an extraordinary amount of RESPECT for the officer and his safety which they really appreciate! He say's "How's your driving record?" I say "Officer, Deputy or Trooper, "It's clean for the past 25 years." He says "Registration and proof of insurance and driver's license please". I slowly reach for those papers which are in an plastic bag behind the visor and get my license from my wallet which is sitting on the center console. He says "I'll check your record" and turns around to go to the patrol car. He comes back without a ticket book and says. "I've never let any one go with just a warning that's 15 MPH over, but I'll make an exception in this case." I say "Thanks Officer". He says ""slow down and be safe". I say "Yes sir, thanks again"
YEP.. I blew thru a total red light because I looked away for a second in my work rig , towing a trailer... when I looked back, I saw a red light and looked to the right to see all the cars stopped.. but the first in line was a PD. of course he pulled me over... I said.. "damn it, there goes my perfect driving record".. he came back and said " that was really bad, have a nice day"... no ticket... BE HONEST! 50 percent of the time, it works 100 percent of the time.!
You should have license, registration, and proof of insurance *IN YOUR HAND AND ON THE STEERING WHEEL* before the officer gets to your window. That way, after you hand it to them, there is no reason for you to move your hands again in front of them.
(Some cops are crazy and will shoot you. Make them work for a reason).
@@dp7933 not really, start making a bunch of quick moves and you'll likely get a bad reaction.
@@jasonmarks1636 I'm not sure what you are saying. If you have your documents and are not moving when they come to the window, there should be zero problems.
Should be. Some cops, as with the general public, are complete nutjobs and will fight/kill/arrest/ruin-your-life anyway.
@@dp7933 Unless it's behind the sun visor DO NOT be fumbling around to get it before the officer approaches. Total RED FLAGS!
Having a state issued Veteran license plate on your vehicle helps as well.
Very good idea. I'm a retired Army medic and went to CBRN school in South Korea. I remember learning about this.
As a former contractor I used to provide air transportation to your Brothers all over the world. Sometimes you left us before we landed, no goodby just lower the ramp and off you go
Thanks for the tip on the RAD
I live Jersey , trust me, that would cut no ice with Jersey state troopers, these guys are hard core , I got out of a ticket with a NJ trooper because I’m Marine Corps retired, and so was he, he said Semper Fi, and walked away
How about just don't do anything to get pulled over? It's worked for me for decades.
I say to the officer, "I know I was speeding but I have to get to the hospital." When he asks what's wrong, I say, "I have to get this lead removed from my foot."
My experience is that when you tell a cop that you have a CCW permit, that automatically tells the cop that you haven't got a questionable history. and that he assumes you are not going to cause him any problems. He would be more likely to give you a break.
That's one of the reasons I prefer to have Concealed Weapons License, if you think about it, the officer sees the permit, he knows right away you aren't a felon. If he decides to run your permit, it tells him your history almost right away. In a lot of states where constitutional carry is legal, the officer has nothing to check your past behavior. I've had a permit for almost 40 years renewing every 5 years. A lot of people may disagree with me but constitutional carry scares the hell out of me, how much training has a person had that now because they can carry, have no experience whatsoever? The thought of someone waving a loaded gun around with their finger on the trigger, and believe me they all know the gun safety rules right? LOL, I believe that anyone that carry's a weapon should be required to go to a gun safety course. Does anyone reading these posts agree with me? Now because you don't need a permit, you don't need anything at all to carry a deadly weapon. I'd feel safer if people would just be required to take a 1 hour safety class. I believe the negligent discharges will go through the roof and people trying to explain why they killed a total stranger out of stupidity, I didn't know it was loaded or I forgot that it was loaded. How would you feel if all you had to do to get a drivers license was just go pay for it? No safety information, nothing at all just pay your money and go jump into a 2 ton vehicle with no experience, no lessons, no safety information, it's the same with a deadly weapon.
@@jumpercable20 agreed 💯 the sad thing is people do it every day, they get behind the wheel of a vehicle and they carry a weapon.
The only thing that we can do is stay frosty, straped and definitely stay dangerous.
Jason - I can attest to what you say about most police being conservatively oriented - Funny story - it's probably around 1993 or '94. I was living & working in the Dallas area. I was working as a property manager for a HUD real estate asset management company. This necessitated me doing a lot of daily driving - to go onsite to properties in North Dallas, Collin County & Grayson County. Driving through Plano Texas, I was going 15 over the speed limit. I get pulled over. Gave the officer my license, insurance, & registration. On my rear bumper I had a bit of political humor - "If Clinton is the answer, then it must be a really stupid question." The officer looks over my car, comes back to me & returns me my license & documents - but no citation. He said "son, you swear upon the penalty of death, not to go tearing through Plano again??" Yes officer. "Get outta here" (he had a subdued smile and a mild chuckle)
Haha nice!
Thanks for the video! I've been driving for over 40 years and I'm never been stopped. But, I like that sticker that you have and probably will get something like it for myself and my family. When I was in the Navy during desert Storm we had atropine and 2 PAM chloride on our belts along with the gas mask we carried. Four hour general quarters with those gas masks on got to everyone! Appreciate your videos!
Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you!
Interesting, I think I'll do this.
I recently retired from working at the NYS Supreme Court in Brooklyn NY.
The Court Officers always had RAD stickers or similar devices in badge form.
I was not a Court Officer, but I could easily state that I've kept a RAD sticker on my license as a part of working in the Court Building.
After you say CIA officer, cop rolls eyes and says, looks like we got a 10-96
Or a 10-112
Exactly what I was thinking. They probably get several a week or something similar.
Place a magnet decal on the back of your vehicle that says’”Support the Blue” or something similar. May help.
Love your advice here on the Tube, along with your emails and visiting your site where I’ve picked up a thing or two for home. I’m Former DOD “Silly-vilian” type as the Commissioned Officers referred to us civilians with Rank over them. Keeping You, and Your Precious Family in my prayers. May the Lord Continue to Bless You & Keep Y’all…
Thank you for the support and God Bless you and your Family 🇺🇸
Well, I'm one of those Commissioned Officers, a real Air Force Captain, and we never took Chaplains very serious, military or "Silly-vilian". For some reason, a prayer now and then just didn't seem to be the same as Tac flying.
TO EVERYONE LOOKING FOR THE STICKER:
They have discontinued it since it was 5x less sensitive than the card.
The last time I got a speeding ticked, I made a folder with 8x10 color glossies explaining three good reasons why the radar detector could have been wrong. Under 500,000 volt power lines, under the landing path of a small airport, and maybe the radar detected the wheel of my motorcycle, not the speed. All where true. Judge told me, “yeah and Martians could have landed”. $500. 🤷♂️. Sometimes you can’t win.
The RAD sticker is a great way to have a sensible conversation with the police. Most police will find this refreshing to speak with a cool random motorist. Don't sell the power of conversation short. This works !!
Nahhhh.... just have a rad sticker and tell the cop.....I build nuclear warheads in my garage and Id appreciate if you left me alone. lmao
Sir, you never cease to amaze me! Your channel is pure gold. God bless you, and thank you for all of your highly valuable information.
The cop sees the RAD sticker and thinks you're a crazy dooms day prepper and searches your vehicle for machine guns and hand grenades.
Naah...as he said, most LEOs are conservative and appreciate a self-reliant, can do attitude. They train on and think through "what if" scenarios constantly. They're WAY more likely to respect preppers than to think of them as wackos.
YOU NAILED IT ! Todays cops TATTLER TELLERS !
yes thanks for this deep knowledge, I got it'
You're welcome. God Bless 🇺🇸
*I get out of speeding tickets by not driving fast in the first place.*
You should change your name to not so radical nick
@@michaelwolfe9274 *You've never seen me on Roller Skates, BMX, and Skateboards. I was doing crazy stunts before crazy stunts were a thing. Now everyone does it. That name was given to me by my fans back then I've had it for more than 40 years since.*
Exactly, not speed in the 1st place, then no cop, no ticket- l think some of these comments were whack, ie trying to outsmart a cop, l just try and give them a WIDE BERTH, unless l would actually need there help,1 time l was on my way to work and l saw the cop turn on the street that l normally turn l went a few blocks further and then turned back onto the street l normally turn on and cop was w a a a a a y down the street
I’m retired LEO and made many many traffic stops. You’re right. DO NOT say “I have a gun”. Also, don’t wait for officers to spot the firearm. Tell them you are carrying, and where it is. DO NOT reach to show them. Usually, because the driver is calm, I ask if they have a permit, if they haven’t told me. In the state I worked in, I assume most, if not all, will show a CCP when the license is ran, but officers get annoyed if we find out that way, unless it turns out the driver didn’t have a weapon on him at that time. Honestly, when drivers told me they had a weapon, even if they weren’t permitted, I usually let it go. I would run the serial # of the weapon, and check to see if driver is wanted or has a felony conviction. If not, I would return the firearm. In fact, I never saw an officer I worked with arrest anyone for having a weapon, (on a traffic stop), unless the driver was a felon, a dumbass, or an asshole. Like I always say: most people talk themselves into a ticket, confiscation of their weapon, AND/OR arrest.
So getting arrested is not so much a matter of whether you broke a law. It's more a matter of how much you grovel and kiss the cop's fat butt. You heard it here, folks, from retired LEO Bev. Doesn't sound very professional to me. Sounds more like a uniformed gang with out-of-control egos.
@@Bigwave2003 Dude, really? The state I live in allows residents to have a weapon in their vehicle if traveling more than 50 miles. Why would I arrest non- residents for something that residents can do legally? I bet you are the guy who opens with “I pay your salary”.
And NO ONE ever had to grovel when I stopped them. Just treat me the way I treated them. Simple respect.
@@bevalexander5897 last time I got stopped the officer didn’t say an extra word he didn’t have to. I found it very strange, but now I see all the videos of people giving them trouble, sometimes the cop asking too many questions too. I’m always respectful, but in the future I’m not talking more than I have to.
Good advice.
Since moving to Colorado and getting disabled veteran plates I don't get pulled over as long as I'm not doing 20 over.
I have a perfect driving record and the Veteran designation on my license. Works every time. But, I also carry Color of Law paperwork which is basically a cease and desist order. If I have to use it, I fill out one form for the officer and one form for the city, county or state agency and hand deliver it.
What is "color of law" paperwork?? Where can I learn more?
Oh boy, another SovCit to deal with. 🙄
How do I find that sticker? Amazon didn’t help me here. Friends pls advise.
Thank you Jason, great n helpful video. God bless.
I just wasted 6 minutes and 17 seconds of my life that i will never get back!
Try that in grimes county Texas we get the cops that can’t get hired anywhere else
Do you think this would work?
Officer: Do you know why I pulled you over?
Me: Is this about yesterday?
Officer: What happened yesterday?
Me: I ate a kids meal at McDonald's yesterday....his mother wasn't very happy with me.😀
Speaking for Illinois in this cass. Even if you get out of the speeding ticket the court will hit you with many court fees. Which can add up to several hundred dollars. I sold my car 10 years ago and dont miss all of the inconvenience fees.
Ha, never considered that one. I’ve found the best way to avoid one is to be honest with them, and to show that they are safe with me. So if they ask if I know why they pulled me over, I’ve gotten out of far more tickets by saying “well you probably clocked me at around 68 in a 50, that’s what I saw when I first saw you. Sorry I was coming down a hill and not paying close attention (I use my cruise for a reason but you can only do that on dry days).
Lots of them appreciate that I’m being as honest as possible with them.
If it’s night, as soon as they light you up turn on all of your interior lights. That generally will let them know that you aren’t trying to hide anything and that you care about their safety. Since OH now has CC I don’t maintain a CCW anymore. It expired. I don’t travel, and if I did it would be to another CC state.
At any rate I inform them IMMEDIATELY before they ask, very similar to how you do. Which in OH isn’t required but if you think they’re not asking (and you DO have a duty to inform at that point) at some point you’re nuts. I have no idea if it shows me still in the “expired CCW” database when they run my license. Most are awesome about it, I’ve only ever had one take it for the duration of the stop and that was very soon after the CCW bill came out in OH in the early 2000’s.
I tell them where I’m carrying for their safety as well. Most responses anymore range from “don’t touch yours, I won’t touch mine” to a simple “ok, thanks for letting me know.
I actually got out of a speeding ticket from a Statie here. That doesn’t usually happen but he was very happy that I did everything to put him at ease.
There’s a time to shut up around LEO’s and there’s a time to fully cooperate for both parties safety. I don’t have anything to hide so I’m the same friendly with them as they are with me.
The exception is, I’m a grown man moving onto a 2nd career too. You can either lecture me OR write me a ticket. I ain’t putting up with both, 😂. Once that ticket is coming, I know what I did wrong. I won’t be super mean about it but I’ll flat tell them if I get a ticket I’m not listening to their lecture and roll up my window if they insist. I’ll gladly listen with a warning that saves me a couple hundred bucks.
I’m generally a safe driver but I have a 400 HP SUV. It’s not hard to suddenly find myself going way too fast without noticing. Which is why I use my cruise as much as I can, 😂.
Thanks Jason! I have a new technique to at least think about. Probably works best when you can say “Ex CIA” though:)
In my state there is a bar code on the back of my drivers license that the police will swipe. It is illegal to adhere, impair or otherwise block the bar code.
I've been stopped a few times, and I always retrieve my DL and LTC before the offices approaches, turn truck off, flashers on, roll down the window keys in one hand, DL and LTC in the other and hang both hands out the window in plain sight. I always wait for the officer to ask me if i have a weapon, I do not volunteer it at all. the LTC is clearly a conversation starter. always polite and respectful and have never gotten a ticket, just a warning. In Texas, they know I have a LTC and insurance when they run the plate. when ask if I have any weapons in the vehicle, I have to answer, yes, several. They ask where?, and after i tell them, they always say, please leave them where they are. I only answer what I am ask, and never volunteer any info.
What about the “free inhabitant” line?
Or
The unintended stuck gas pedal ?
Or
Use your cruse control…
Thanks for this video..Learned something new everyday & very helpful I might add! 👍
My pleasure. Thank you for the support and don't forget to share. God Bless 🇺🇸
I heard the other day that SI Swimsuit model Kate Upton also got out of a speeding ticket because she had the same sticker on her license. Small world!
In Texas the first time I was pulled over while carrying I got out of a speeding ticket … the cop said “ outstanding son” gave me my license and sent me on my way ..
I have better advice, hand the cop your DL, and CCL, when he asks if you have a firearm in the car, I always say; “Absolutely, I wouldn’t leave home without 1 or usually 2, would you?” They always laugh and agree with me 😜
Great videos bro, I’m in Park City, Utah 🇺🇸
I live in Virginia, they know as soon as they run your license that you have a carry permit. Being a former member of any type of law enforcement goes a long way to keeping you from getting a ticket. Being polite and cooperative always helps but carrying a radiation sticker? Nope, you're going to get a ticket.
Unless it's reading 10,000
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Virginia cops, especially VSP, wouldn't give their own mother a break.
@@sarge131 Man, you're not kidding. Stay away from Pulaski & Suffolk counties. Sheriffs there are on a mission to ticket every out of towner...ask me how I know🤔
The sticker gives him the opportunity to tell the cop he’s a former LEO because he’s not allowed to say that to try and get out of a ticket.
That's incorrect. A retired police officer is certainly allowed to identify himself during a motor vehicle stop. It's up to the on-duty officer what he wants to do with that information, but discretion and professional courtesy still exist. @@andicantu6490
So good info, but no link to the RAD sticker?
Jason I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you so much and God Bless You
My California drivers license says I’m a veteran, that works pretty good also!
I was a cop in NVA for 30 yrs, never heard of or saw a RAD Sticker and we did NOT panic & call out SWAT if someone we stopped was carrying a gun legally. Stickers will not get you out of a ticket if you break the law.
Do you have a link where you can buy these stickers. Unable to find online.
I think that's where I know you from dude. I'm from Alexandria/ Fairfax. Small world. Haha. May peace be upon you Sir!
Can't find small RAD sticker like the one you have. Please provide a link for were you got yours. Thanks!
Can I use this method to get out of parking tickets? :) I got some of your courses over the weekend...Enjoying them! Thanks!
When I was 20 years old back in the year 2k, my AirForce ROTC bumper sticker got me out of a ticket. After writing the ticket & putting it in the system, the officer would then notice the the bumper sticker & proceeded in asking me if I was in the ROTC program, to which I said yes, he then gave me a chit that would void the already given ticket in the system when I went to court. So It works!
Bud of mine is retired LEO, he said NEVER tell us you have a CCW, it sends alarm bells. If your licensed, don’t say anything unless we ask. Our job is stressful enough.
Me: "Yes sir?"
Officer: "You were speeding"
Me: "I was? I guess I didn't notice, my wife was talking to me. I'm very sorry sir"
Officer (bending over looking at my wife who is still talking) looks around: "I'll let you off this time. Watch your speed"
Me: "Yes sir!"
Thank you God bless you. And God bless America 🇺🇸 support from Sweden 🇸🇪
My dad is an actual CIA agent, and he can't stop laughing at your special "secret". Anyways, go ahead and put this "RAD" card at the back of your driver's license, good luck...
Thanks for watching! Stay safe and God bless!
Could not find where to order one
Here in Wisconsin you do not have to notify LEO during a stop about being a CCW holder or you are carrying.
It's none of their business.
I found that crying like a baby with real tears works! Cops will say “pitiful….” If you are a big guy like 6’8” , this works like a charm!
Being polite, keeping your hands on the wheel and telling them exactly what you are going to do, before you do it goes a long ways. For instance, when they ask for your registration, saying, "My registration is in the glove box, I am going to reach for that now." Also calling them by their rank if you know it is helpful too. That will make them understand you are probably ex military.
Cool tip as i didn't know it and I live near Yankee Rowe Atomic electric plant. So presto great RAD idea
Another thing to do if you get pulled over is to put on your interior lights, makes the interior more visible.
Just like when a car was brought into our County shop for a drug search. It had a support the police sticker on the window.
Deputy found 16 pounds of marijuana . Driver still went to jail lol
Tip 1. Many states don't require you to say you're carrying. It just complicates things.
2. In Texas they know you have a concealed permit as soon as they run your plate.
Tip 3. Don't speed.
Normal concealed Carry person in any discussion: So I was doing the dishes, and ya know, I carry a gun, so I had to set it on the sink to load the dishes, and then I vacuumed the carpet, and ya know I carry a weapon, so I could feel it on my hip while I vacuumed. Then I took a nap, and ya know I have a concealed carry permit, so the gun....
I don't recall if he said this or not. Was this guy former CIA?
Can I get a Link to a Rad Sticker
Yes ✅this tip may have worked, but a lot of police officers may watch your channel. So, now they know🤣
Thanks for the tip Jason! Loving the book BTW! 👍👍
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching Daniel!
It's even easier in Texas. You just hand over your driver license and your handgun license at the same time. They hand the gun license back and at worst write a warning. Sometimes not even that.
Nurse ID badge. Cops love nurses.
Jason, I Love The Video With The Guy Who Calls You “Average.” My Bodyguard And Instructor In All Things Is 5’8” Tall. At A Prison In Germany, He Asks For A Volunteer To Be A Prisoner For A Demonstration. The First One To Raise His Hand Stands Over 7 Feet Tall. My Sabra Jumped Up And Stopped A Hair From Nose Boning The Guard. It’s Not The Size Of The Dog In The Fight!
Thank you for this great information and channel Jason 😎
You bet!
Thank you, Jason!!
🤔 definitely scratching my head on this one ☝🏻
When you get pulled over have your hands on the wheel like you said. Be polite and friendly. Don't argue or debate with the officer. If the officer is mean and loud with you don 't get angry. It could mean you're in luck. Many big police departments tell their officers you can yell at them or give them a ticket, but don't do both. Unless the person stopped gives you an attitude. After being black balled by the aviation industry after being a whistle blower, I drove a cab for 25 yrs. Stopped by the police many times. Never received a ticket. The guy I shared a cab with for 24 yrs was always getting tickets. Another thing, never volunteer that you have a gun. If asked,then tell him. Be contrite when stopped. Don't argue. Say I'm sorry. I'll be more careful in the future.
9 months sago and look where we are!! thanks a lot !!!
As a retired City Police Officer turned Sheriff Deputy I can safely say this tip will most likely NOT work. In fact, putting a sticker on your license might cause you to GET a ticket if it covers up information? Also, gently tape your concealed carry to a license so you never forget to show it but it can easily be lifted up to view information. I nearly NEVER wrote a Concealed Carry holder a ticket because it was a big negative to get that CC renewed and nearly no CC holder ever commits a crime - it is a true statistic you will NEVER find on CNN and they are among the most law abiding group on the planet, more so than even Bill & Hillary Clinton or Joe and Hunter and the Biden family syndicate. But, if you engage the officer in a friendly talk and have like hobbies and he/she/they/etc. think you are a good person they may very likely leave you with a warning believing you are good and the ticket is not needed. SO, try this or any other topic to get this to work. Unlikely but I have switched a citation to warning when someone gave me a good reason to. I also changed warmings to citations anytime people got mouthy. Tip be polite and treat the officer with respect and talk to them about ANY friendly topic and you may not get that ticket. Some offices have quota's so at the end of the month just sign there and take your ticket and obey the law next time. Highway Patrols are known for writing tickets about anything. City cops often have no quota's and writing a citation is more work than they want to do so be nice, unless a small city or a traffic cop (they are money generators for the city and often make up over half the city budget income).
Jason do you carry a sears and JC penny’s card too ? Wow tell us more if you’re former this and that you’d think you’d be a little more discreet where you reside. I know you wanna help folks and that’s great but unless you’re a paid analyst on a bought and paid for TV network I don’t think I’d be sharing too much out there. IMHO just saying. Thank you for all you do and for serving this great country and G-D Bless. 🙏
I got a sure fire way to get out of speeding tickets. Do the speed limit
Have to say I've had 2 experiences (a LONG time ago) where I was at the limit or within 2 mph and was pulled over. One guy wrote the ticket for 11 over (I later discovered there was a trick they could pull with the radars of the day) and the other guy claimed some kind of a lower "county speed limit" which was not posted. I think he got the idea maybe I (and my witnesses) would go back and look for the nonexisistent sign, not sure. In those days, in Illinois, ALWAYS go to court on a ticket.
What if you don’t carry a gun? Will the RAD sticker still work?