Is there anything wrong with flashing military ID to get out of a traffic ticket or using it to get upgraded on a commercial flight or get an upgrade at a hotel...discuss
9/5/2010 10:01:02 AM
Is there anything wrong with flashing a student ID to get $1 off a movie ticket?Is there anything wrong with flashing a AARP card to get a discount on a Denny's breakfast?...nah.
9/5/2010 10:14:20 AM
has anybody actually get out of a ticket using a military ID before?
9/5/2010 10:26:56 AM
^ Yes. I used my dependant card several times when I was a teenager and in my early 20s.
9/5/2010 10:51:57 AM
ticket no.....but everytime i went out downtown I used my military dependent card and almost never had to worry about a cover. There were even times when I was underage but they counted me as above age.
9/5/2010 10:55:18 AM
nope, I don't see anything wrong with it.
9/5/2010 11:51:44 AM
definitely not. it doesn't entitle you to getting out of the ticket, its obviously up to the cop but it never hurts to try!
9/5/2010 12:29:48 PM
yes, because being in the military exempts you from having to follow the law
9/5/2010 12:39:55 PM
being ex military, my military experience and I.D has never gotten me out of anything with the law.i've tried real hard too, haha
9/5/2010 12:42:41 PM
if I owned a bar I wouldn't allow military people to come infact: military guys only go to bars for two reasons. 1) to pick fights and 2) to rape women
9/5/2010 1:26:14 PM
i didnt think trolling was allowed in the lounge
9/5/2010 1:29:13 PM
The Lounge
9/5/2010 1:38:27 PM
i'll be the first person to speak up usually and say that military people are mostly shit. But there are exceptions. Tim, when have you ever known of me to rape or fight?
9/5/2010 1:54:19 PM
in that order?
9/5/2010 2:01:50 PM
and i'm talking about raping women, exclusively
9/5/2010 2:02:56 PM
i need to use my posts sparingly, because 30K is knocking on the door...but, no, I have never known you to rape or fight anyone
9/5/2010 2:04:28 PM
i'll take that as an invitation
9/5/2010 2:05:12 PM
I use my dependent ID to get military discounts, but usually I don't use it when people ask for ID to check for age. Only reason being they stare long and hard at it, and then I have to tell them to flip it over cause the birthdate is on the back.I've never been able to use it for getting out of a ticket though.
9/5/2010 2:45:31 PM
9/5/2010 3:17:15 PM
dammit i was going to post that ^
9/5/2010 3:24:53 PM
I don't think that you should expect any special treatment due to being in the military, and I also don't feel bad about it when I get it. I think that showing up to court or something in your uniform is very poor form, but I don't really have a problem with keeping my driver's licence behind my military ID, so that the cop sees the latter as I'm accessing the former.This also goes to show you that speeding tickets are pretty much just a revenue generator. If there was much more to it than that, cops wouldn't let military people slide on it as often (furthermore, my experience is that they don't cut much slack in military towns. They can't. Bills have to be paid--they can't go letting every military affiliated person in a military town go.
9/5/2010 3:28:15 PM
I've never used my dependent card to try and get out of a ticket, but I'll use it everywhere else. I'm still too scared to try and use it to get a military reservation at hotels, because technically it's expired and I don't want to get stuck with the extra 50 or 60 bucks. I have used it in a pinch for age verification when for whatever reason I left my driver's license in the car somewhere or at home and that's pretty hilarious because I'm probably 12 in the photo.
9/5/2010 4:16:27 PM
^I used to book the government rate online for hotels. I think maybe one out of 5+ hotels actually checked my dependent card. I never used my ID to get out of speeding tickets, but I was pulled over years ago for doing 55 in a 35 and my driver's license had a Fayetteville address. The cop then asked about Fayetteville so we started talking about the army and he let me go My card got confiscated at the gate a few years ago since it was expired (dumb of me to show it). Sucks because New York & Company and some shoe store (Rack Room maybe?) offered a military discount and they never checked expiration dates. PacSun also offers a discount for active duty.
9/5/2010 4:58:02 PM
you can also use it to get free checked bags on most airlines but YMMV
9/5/2010 6:40:47 PM
My dependent card is expired, but I still get my 10% discount at Home Depot and Lowes I guess seeing that I have a card with my face on it is good enough
9/5/2010 7:00:15 PM
^^It depends on the ticketing agent. The regulation states something like "military traveling on official orders gets free baggage check"
9/5/2010 9:54:12 PM
yeah hence my comment.. YMMV(your mileage may vary)
9/5/2010 10:06:12 PM
9/6/2010 10:15:41 AM
Yeah, driving on base is ridiculous. When I lived on Cherry Point I never went over the speed limit. My dad got a speeding ticket once (usually he gets out because the MP is all "oh shit an officer") for doing like 10 over on one speed-trap road, where it drops from 45 to 25.
9/6/2010 12:23:55 PM
I read this as "using military IED to get out of tickets"
9/6/2010 12:54:11 PM
yeah ... I've never been pulled before in my life and in the past year I got pulled twice on the base
9/6/2010 6:49:25 PM
^^^ that happened to me one time on one of those roads. i was on my motorcycle. stupid....although one of the best ones was right around that same time...got pulled over (not ticketed, of course) for "riding too close to the white line". the whole thing took like a half hour...had to wait for the dude's supervisor to come out, they breathalyzed me, all kinds of shit.[Edited on September 6, 2010 at 8:04 PM. Reason : the 2nd one was off base, on 70 towards new bern]
9/6/2010 8:03:36 PM
When I was riding EMS I had a EMS sticker on the back window, my lights on the dash and some EMS gear in the back seat and got pulled for speeding in SC. When the cop asked for my license/registration he said, "What are you? A fireman or something?" I said, No, I'm EMS. I wasn't trying to pull the EMS card was just hoping for some professional courtesy. He wrote me a ticket anyways.Another time I got pulled by a HP in Apex late at night and failed the field sobriety test. He asked me why he shouldn't give me a DUI. I told him I had just passed my Paramedic test and if I got a DUI I wouldn't be able to work as a Paramedic. He thought about it for a minute and said, "I'd like to think if I was injured on the side of the road you guys would take care of me" I told him I'd throw everything I had in the truck at him lol. He let me off with a failure to stop at a blinking red light.And I don't made it a habit to drink and drive, and certainly don't encourage it. Just is part of the story.
9/6/2010 8:41:00 PM
A buddy of mines dad got pulled doing 70 in a 45, the cop looks in the car and sees a stethoscope and says "Are you a docotor", friends dad says yep at the hospital. Guy says "I don't write doctors tickets, but slow it down okay"
9/7/2010 7:27:29 AM
My sister got pulled for speeding and the cop asked where she was going. she told him she's a teacher at the high school and he let her off because "people don't respect teachers enough"
9/7/2010 7:52:51 AM
yesterday was the only time it ever worked for me. I got pulled by a state trooper (was going 80 not paying attention and actually passed him lol) on US 1 south. He had me dead to the rights, so when he walked up to me, he was like "yeah I saw ya slow down, not payin attention to the speed there son?" I'm all "no, I looked down and was like 'whoa gotta slow it down' and that's when I passed you sir". asked me where I was heading (ft. bragg), asked me if I was military (yep), and he said "ok be more mindful of what you're doin on the road. Have a good one". awesome.
9/7/2010 8:39:19 AM
IMO, there isn't anything wrong with an active duty or veteran flashing an id for a little leniency, discount, etc.But, I would feel uncomfortable receiving preferential treatment as a dependent, just because civilians cant tell the difference in a military i.d.If you didn't serve, you don't deserve.
9/7/2010 9:08:59 AM
^ Yeah, I'm sure I could get the military discount at the theater here ($10 ticket for $7) by using my CAC (military ID, but it pretty clearly says Civilian on it).I just don't do it. Never used my military dependent card to get discounts either. Maybe if I'm at the movies with an active-duty friend he'll get 2 tickets with the discount and I'll pay him back.Slightly Relevant Story:My younger brother (20) went to East Village one time, intending to use my friend's ID to get in. When they get there, a cop is standing right next to the bouncer. So instead of making up an excuse to go back to the car/home, my brother decides to just hand the bouncer his military ID. The response? "I'm sorry, I can't find the date on this, do you have another form of ID?" So my brother (who was already pretty drunk) hands the bouncer his DEBIT CARD. No questions asked, he gets let in.
9/8/2010 1:45:45 PM
Just to stir the pot...With all the threads about cops abusing their power to get out of trouble etc, What is the difference between using your military ID to get out of a ticket and using your badge?
9/8/2010 1:53:36 PM
I have no issues with showing your ID to a police officer to increase your chance of getting out of a ticket. As many others have said, it's up to the cop, doesn't hurt your chances. If I was a cop and you know you did something wrong and not a dick about it, I'd let you off with a warning, unless you are doing something completely stupid like DWI and going 30 over...
9/8/2010 3:41:34 PM
Or that dumbass card that people try to flash that says you know a cop or have given money to one. Deliberately handing it over sounds tacky as hell, but if they happen to notice either behind your DL then I would say that is fine.^^Credit/Debit card as a second form of ID once a pretty acceptable first form has been shown maybe. If age is the issue I have found that 'astrological sign' is usually a pretty good question that causes idiots to lock up. DOB/Address/City have all usually been memorized.[Edited on September 8, 2010 at 6:06 PM. Reason : ]
9/8/2010 6:01:35 PM
a lot of cops (depending on the area) are reservists and they dont like to ticket their own. so i have gotten 2 warnings and got off in court because of being in the military. only in mass though. it really depends on where you are and who pulls you over
9/8/2010 9:15:17 PM
I've known a lot of kids that got out tickets and other crap because they were in the Marines. I was in the car and my sister was driving and she got out of ticket because I'm a Marine.
9/8/2010 10:49:34 PM
as long as you don't actively try to get out of the ticket by using your ID, its cool.Just be cool man, be cool.[Edited on September 9, 2010 at 10:13 AM. Reason : Just be cool man, be cool.]
9/9/2010 10:12:24 AM
My buddy got pulled over and when the Cop asked for his license, he handed him his Military ID, thinking he'd get out of it. The Cop said "That's nice, now give me your license." So if a Cop pulls me over, I have my Military over my driver's license, and they Military "accidentally" falls out while going for the license. I got out a few by just having Marine stickers on my windows. I need get new ones, dammit.
9/9/2010 12:08:38 PM