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Steve Pomper is a police officer
and writer living in the Pacific
Northwest.  His articles have
appeared in
American
Iron Magazine
, the Seattle Police
Officer's Guild: The Guardian,
AmericanDaily.com,
TheWashingtonDispatch.com,
as well as other webzines. Steve is
also an "Expert" author at,
Ezinearticles.com.  

Steve's new book is written for
motorists who want to know how to
behave if they get stopped by a cop
for a traffic violation, that may
improve their chances of getting a
warning. Or to at least make them
less likely to talk, or act,
themselves into a citation. Is There
a Problem, Officer? A Cop's Inside
Scoop on Avoiding Traffic
Tickets,The Lyons Press, is now
available.
Steve has completed his novel,"Two Up," a
crime drama, with a backdrop of the biker
lifestyle and custom motorcycle building adds an
interesting hue to the story.

Steve is also busy (between 911 calls) working
on two other novels, "Shadow Badges," and
"Sleep Realm," both metaphysical
action/adventures.

Steve enjoys riding his Harley as a member of an
international Police Officer/Firefighter
motorcycle club for which he serves his Seattle
Chapter as Secretary and the club's Western
Territory as a Sgt @ Arms.
Valuable Information for Anyone who Drives,
Rides, or Walks / Cop Teaches Drivers How to
Avoid, Avoidable, Traffic Tickets.

“Drivers often Talk themselves Into Traffic
Tickets!”

It’s sad when drivers try to whine their way out
of tickets they deserve, but it’s tragic when
drivers talk officers into writing tickets they
initially intended as warnings.

Finally! An active duty police officer gives the
scoop on how to avoid
saying and doing those things virtually
guaranteed to irritate an officer right out of a
warning mood and into giving you ticket.

Learn:         
        When pulled over, it's not time to debate it.
        Don’t mistake officer safety for officer
rudeness.
        Don’t take being stopped personally. It’s
not about who you are; it's about what you
did.        
        The phrase that almost guarantees you'll
get a ticket.

Veteran Seattle police officer and author Steve
Pomper will give drivers tips on how to behave
during a traffic stop that may increase their
chances of getting a friendly warning rather
than a costly citation. To contact Steve for an
interview  email stevepomper@stevepomper.
com, or phone: 206-579-2824.
Is There a Problem, Officer?
A cop's Inside Scoop
on Avoiding Traffic Tickets
Steve Pomper
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