be polite and co-operative. Turn on the interior light in your car if you get pulled over at night. Keep your hands visible. If your registration is in your glove box, wait for the cop to ask, reply 'yes, it is in my glove box," pause, and then slowly reach to open the glove box. Don't be digging around looking for your license or insurance card as the cop is walking up to your vehicle. He will think you are going for a gun.
To bump this old thread, I got pulled over Saturday night for a headlight being out. I didn't know it was out. I saw the cop do a u-turn and flip his lights on immediately. I knew I was who he wanted. I pulled over immediately, which ended up being in the police station parking lot. I stopped under a security light. I turned on my dome light, put my hands on the steering wheel, and waited for him to approach. I was polite, friendly, and addressed him as 'sir' even though he looked a lot younger than me. He asked for my license and insurance info. I said, before moving, "yes sir, it's in my wallet in the truck console. I'm going to get it now."
Right when he turned on his lights, I had a tiny bag of weed in my hand, transferring it from one place to another. He was behind me immediately, and I didn't want him to see me moving around, so I tossed it in the direction of underneath the seat. It landed between my heels on the floor. Turning on that dome light was a tough decision. My heart was going BAM-BAM-BAM as I talked to the cop with a bag of weed under my feet.
It turns out, he was a very nice guy and just let me go with a warning for the headlight. I can only imagine that the manner in which I conducted myself contributed to his niceness. I read a book when I was kid, long before I was old enough to drive, called
The Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets. It was written by a retired state trooper. In the book, he said that a cop's life is 90% boredom and 10% fear. Every time he walked up to a car that he had pulled over, part of him was always wondering if this would be his last traffic stop. Is this the one where the driver has a sawed off shotgun waiting for me?
That's what you have to understand about the cop's perspective. They don't know you. They don't know that you are going for your insurance card, and not your handgun (or hiding your weed
) You have to understand their perspective and act accordingly. The motorist who pulls over immediately into a bright well-lit area, doesn't move erratically in the vehicle, turns on the dome light, and leaves his hands in clear view on the steering wheel - that is NOT the guy looking to murder a cop. They will treat you a lot better when you do everything right and clearly convey that you are not a danger to their safety.