camlott wrote:I won't try to read USA1's mind, but I interpreted "professionalism" in this case to mean the officer showed goodwill towards the OP. He had every right to issue a ticket for a violation, but chose not to for whatever reason. Right or wrong, that gives me a greater respect for the officer.USA1 wrote:
I think that sometimes a friendly warning can be more influential than a costly ticket because
it leaves you with a greater respect for the officers professionalism.
How are not writing the OP a ticket and showing professionalism correlated? I understand that nobody likes getting tickets...but I don't see how either outcome would be related to officer's professionalism as long as he/she is fair and consistent in his citing for violations. (loaded issue...)
You are correct though, had he issued a ticket to him, wouldn't make him any less professional.
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And thank you camlott
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