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Originally Posted by vladinecko
in the same case, will it negatively affect anything else, like my driving record, insurance premium, some kind of unofficial "cop black list" or anything at all?
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As previously mentioned, check your state. This is highly variable across states.
I'm not sure about the insurance. There was a time a while ago when you would get a questionaire from the insurance company asking you if you had any moving violations but I haven't seen anything like that in years. Dunno how the insurance company might find out.
As far as an any "cop black list" goes, well, just be aware that any and all stops of your vehicle are logged, as well as the final dispositions of those stops, whether it be an oral warning, written warning, ticket and if a ticket, how that worked out. These records could be on the state, county or even local level.
Let's say you're a really smooth talker and you're able to talk your way of of a ticket or two or maybe even three. The next cop to stop you will know as he runs your information that you've been pulled over quite a bit (and why) and can use that information to decide if you get a real ticket or another warning.