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13 let me begin by stating the following, this has only happened to me once... and so it goes, i was rushing to my work when the flash-lights of the patrol-car came into view in my rear-view mirror. needless to say i thought "s*## now i'm gonna be late for sure" i pulled out my i.d. and registration before the officer asked as i heard him say "doc, did you realized you were doing 80 on a 65 speed zone, are you in some kind of hurry or something? i said "i'm going to work sir, my apologies for speeding i"... he then interrupted me by saying "are you going to st.joseph's hosp.?" i said "yes" he then said "well doc, i'll give you an escort since i'm headed that way and step on it" before i could say anything he got in his car... i think since i was wearing my scrubs and had my stethoscope around my neck he assume that i was a physician... therefore, i'm guilty for not correcting him on my line of work..my question is, has this happened to any of you? Last edit by GitanoRN on Mar 20, '12
Guilty? Not! I love it.

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I am guessing you are male... wouldn't happen with a female.Sexism I guess.But if I coulda... I woulda!

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I got out of a ticket for being a nurse. Officer was very gruff, almost rude when she pulled me over. I was keeping my tone upbeat and apologetic. I was in street clothes because I was in orientation for a new job. She asked me where I worked and I said I was a new nurse at X hospital. Her demeanor changed and she actually became chatty with me and let me go with a warning. I was surprised, but obviously grateful. I talked to colleagues about it and apparently in this area cops often let medical personnel go due to "professional courtesty". Luckily I've never had to test the theory again.

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That's funny, you are not guilty of anything. You should have offered him a free appendectomy.

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Great use of Taxpayer money.Congrats on spending our money!!!!

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The local police departments have let me off the hook more than once after discovering that I am a nurse.When I was attending school in Oklahoma, I did a lot of driving on the interstate and was pulled over multiple times for excessive speed. All of the cops let me off with a warning after discovering that I had been an an LPN enrolled in an RN completion program.

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I tried to play the nurse card, I was pulled over for speeding in my scrubs on the way home from a shift. But the cop was a D-bag. He asked if I was a nurse and when he realized the hospital I worked for was too far away for one he could possibly be treated at, he was a prick and gave me a ticket for speeding because I WAS wearing a seatbelt.Now, I was the primary nurse for a cop in the town I did work in. Young guy with some pretty bad sepsis. I was told I could do nothing wrong in that city or the surrounding cities again (traffic violation wise of course). Never had to use it though.

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i live about 30 miles from the state mental hospital where i worked. i was hurrying home so i wouldn't be late for my dentist appt.siren and lights! eek! i pulled over and he asked for my id. he noticed my hospital jersey and asked if i were a nurse.i said i was and he answered, "i just wouldn't feel quite right ticketing anyone who works with all those crackpots and crazies all the time!"off i went!

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Pretty sure that would NEVER happen to a woman, but that's pretty great/hilarious that it happened to you! I have, however, gotten out of multiple speeding tickets for being a nurse 0=)

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I've never gotten out of a ticket in scrubs or not...I think it'd because Cops turn me into a bumbling idiot and they are probably wondering why the hell i'm driving anyway.....

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Never been accused of being an MD (except by a few confused ALF residents and the occasional small child), but I've also never gotten a ticket in scrubs. As soon as the officer saw my uniform and badge, I'd get a good-natured lecture on the results of MVAs and let go with a warning. Street clothes and no stethoscope hanging from the rearview mirror.......not so much. I don't usually drive so as to draw attention to myself, but I did get busted for doing 45 in a 30 MPH zone about 10 years ago, and was cited another time when my stickers were outdated. At neither of those times did I feel it would be right to pull the 'nurse' card---I wasn't even on my way to work.

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Quote from gitanorni'm guilty for not correcting him on my line of work..my question is, has this happened to any of you?
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 18:07   Views: 872   
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