View Full Version : Got pulled over tonight by a trooper
A//// Guy
10-11-2005, 11:10 PM
50% light needs to pass through... If craig had 17% that means only 17% of light can pass through because its super dark.
BTW RK4g63 I got your voicemail, but I got home late so Ill give you a call tommorow afternoon.
Onefast99gsx
10-11-2005, 11:15 PM
Yeah it's the tip of the exhaust that gives it off. My exhaust tip is like 4 1/2" or so.
Wisconsin & MN share many of the same traffic laws. It's like a tri-state thing. I was in MN once several years back and got pulled over for no front plate. Even though i was in MN visiting, he could have written me up for no front plate because my titled state has the front plate law. Many of your cops probably go after real crime unlike these jerks though.
Found this: it applies to cars to.
Motorcycle muffler modifications are illegal
No one wants a poorly operating motorcycle. According to motorcycle mechanics, muffler pipes are tuned to work specifically with a motorcycle’s original exhaust system, and tampering with or replacing the original muffler to increase the motorcycle’s noise level can reduce its overall efficiency.
Furthermore, because it’s against the law, increasing the noise level on any vehicle, including motorcycles, by tampering with the original exhaust system may cost you between $156 and $181 if you get a ticket.
Wisconsin law states that “no person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted by the motor above that emitted by the muffler originally installed on the vehicle.”
“Increasing the noise level emitted by a motorcycle by altering the muffler disturbs other motorists as well as residents on streets and highways. Altering the muffler also may void the manufacturer’s warranty,” said State Patrol Superintendent David Collins. “There are very good reasons not to change the original muffler. But perhaps the best reason is that it’s illegal and can result in an expensive citation.”
Halon
10-12-2005, 07:41 AM
35% on the rears? Yet they don't bother anyone in conversion vans with blinds on their windows now do they? Lame. I too got pulled over for the tint on my car. Nothing happened, I bought the car with tint on it. I didn't put it on, so I'm not taking it off.
Pushit2.0
10-12-2005, 10:55 AM
Onefast, you are breaking the law with your tint and exaust, you got pulled over and did not get a ticket. What is the point of this post?
~John
Onefast99gsx
10-12-2005, 12:41 PM
The point of the post was to vent that's what it was for. I didn't get pulled over for the exhaust, he just asked me about it. The point is also that there are worse crimes than someone than has 13% darker tint than what Mr. Officer says. It's just another way to milk peoples pockers by writing them up. If they wanna start cracking down they can bust just about everyone that drives away from a fucking bar because i gaurantee most anyone will blow at least a .08. That fact is that you can drive away from a bar @ .15 or whatever and if you drive home without crossing the centerline, etc., you're good to go. They can also start busting half the fucking Mexicans that are in our town illegally. Every week I scroll through the newspaper and there is a entire section of Mexicans that get pulled over and have no drivers license. Most don't around here yet they still drive. Here's how fucked up the state is. They allow these idiots to register their cars without having valid drivers licenses. Why? Because it's revenue for the state. You should have to show proof of drivers license to buy a vehicle. You need a gun license to buy a gun, don't you? You tell me which is worse.
I already stated above that i was gonna take care of the 2 side windows. My exhaust isn't loud. It's probably one of the most quiet aftermarket systems out there. It doesn't sound like half the shit you hear going down the track on import day. When they crack down on the noise levels that POS Harley Davidson's put out, then maybe i'll think about it.
Onefast99gsx
10-12-2005, 12:48 PM
And yes Minnesota carries the same law as Wisconsin for the exhaust. -- Road column about 1/2 way down. This was under motorcycles but it's the same for cars.
http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws/result.asp?state=mn
LaunchHard
10-12-2005, 01:54 PM
It sounds to me like he was being a nice guy, cause most of the time when you get pulled over and they say something back to the officer he'll give you a ticket just for talking back and to be an ASS.
scheides
10-12-2005, 02:02 PM
Best thing to do is be informed:
Minnesota Statute 169.69 is the "muffler statute." Also see 169.693 for
motor vehicle noise. Hopefully the formatting of this message is ok.
169.69 Muffler.
Every motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with a
muffler in good working order which blends the exhaust noise
into the overall vehicle noise and is in constant operation to
prevent excessive or unusual noise, and no person shall use a
muffler cutout, bypass, or similar device upon a motor vehicle
on a street or highway. The exhaust system shall not emit or
produce a sharp popping or crackling sound. Every motor vehicle
shall at all times be equipped with such parts and equipment so
arranged and kept in such state of repair as to prevent carbon
monoxide gas from entering the interior of the vehicle.
No person shall have for sale, sell or offer for sale or
use on any motor vehicle any muffler that fails to comply with
the specifications as required by the commissioner of public
safety.
169.693 Motor vehicle noise limits.
It is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle in violation of
motor vehicle noise rules adopted by the pollution control
agency.
Furthermore, be sure to read this, by the mn pollution control agency:
http://www.pca.state.mn.us/air/pubs/vtamp-fs.pdf
Tauni
10-12-2005, 02:38 PM
Ahh, I think this thread is extremely valid. Not only were you stereotyped for the vehicle you were driving, but like you said, he pushed some limits.
I am 5 feet tall, not even a hundred pounds, yet, I was pulled over one night for, well no real reason at all. He said I had expried tabs, though I was able to prove to him on the spot that they were not expired, and after researching into what I was accused [for lack of a better word] for, I found that in reality, he didn't have to pull me over, because had he gone to the next screen on his computer [and I'm not saying he didn't, I have a feeling he might have, he just failed to mention that, needing a reason to have pulled me over] it would have shown him that my tabs weren't expired, the new tabs just hadn't been entered into the system. But not only did he accuse me for not have legal tabs, he proceeded to check out what was in my back seat and have me open things up as well and show him what was in it. He had no reason to pull me over, considering me and my boyfriend who was in the car with me at the time, had our seat belts on, and he pulled me over after I had just started pulling away from a stop sign, and hadn't even had a chance to make it to the speed limit. Basically, he pulled me over because I drive a red "sports car."
The whole exhaust thing confuses me considering the fact that I have exhaust and for what it is, it's some what loud. Had he really wanted to be a dick, I'm suprised he didn't give me a ticket for that. And I'm suprised he didn't check my tint. I'm not even sure what % my tint is, because I bought it like that. But also, when my boyfriend had his Mustang 5.0, the exhaust he had on it when he bought the car was really loud. A few months after he bought it he took everything off and ran open headers for a bought a month. It was twice as loud [at least] as the exhaust he had before that, and the back fire shot flames and sounded like a gun shot. He got pulled over in Minneapolis and the cop didn't say a word about it.
I don't believe in the games cops play. I think it's bullshit. When I got pulled over the other night, I hadn't done anything wrong at all, and since I am in no way in position to look "dangerous", I know he stereotyped my car.
dsm10sec
10-12-2005, 02:49 PM
I don't believe in the games cops play. I think it's bullshit. When I got pulled over the other night, I hadn't done anything wrong at all, and since I am in no way in position to look "dangerous", I know he stereotyped my car.
Oh come on, if you saw a cute chick in a nice car, wouldn't you pull her over too? :D
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