This young lady claims to have been stopped by traffic cops over 30 times and almost always never gets a ticket. Annoyed about being stopped so many times by amorous officers, her friends came up with an unusual way for her to avoid being stopped. Click here to watch the KIRO 7 Eyewitness News interview.
Two economics professors have confirmed the obvious. In “Political Economy at Any Speed: What Determines Traffic Citations?”, Professors Michael D. Makowsky and Thomas Strattman conclude, among other things, that young women are the least likely demographic to be ticketed by officers.
My personal experience is similar. Having appeared in 100s of New York traffic courts for 18+ years, I can tell you that the odds are low of meeting beautiful, young women in traffic court.
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