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Ticket for Failure to Signal?

Okay I'm from Chicago and there was a cop that stopped me and he said I was speeding, but he is only going to give me a failure to signal ticket. He took my license and told me to go to court. The weird part was that he told me to plead not guilty. So should I tell them not guilty? I'm still 17.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Plead NOT guilty.

    Source(s): I am a retired police officer. I retired as a sergeant, after 29 years, from a very large department, about 12,000 officers. I was a patrol officer for 4 years in a very diverse area. I was a tactical officer in the high rise project areas of my city. We called it vertical patrol in that we walked the the stairways of the high rises most of the time. I did that for 5 years and was promoted by test to detective. I worked violent crime (homicide, sex, officer involved shootings, robbery, kidnapping, serious non property incidents) for 11 years until I was promoted to sergeant. I worked as a street supervisor, a bicycle patrol supervisor and a desk sergeant/watch commander. During my time as a tactical officer and a detective I was a unit representative for the police union. I have a B.A in English and an M.S. in Law Enforcement Administration..
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it is up to you

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