I've had a number of run-ins, actually.
First one was 3 days after I received my license. I was on a junior license (can't be out driving after 11pm) and got pulled goint 57mph in a 35mph zone... 5 minutes after midnight. I was super lucky and the officer was having a good night (or something) and let me go... no points, no school, no insurance raise.
Second time I got pulled was for running a red light on my motorcycle. It was 4am, and my motorcycle wasn't large enough to trigger the sensor that makes the light change. I sat there for a while, and then just went... Didn't see the cop lurking in the shadows. He pulled me over, and I explained that I was coming back from work (I was), it was cold out (it was), and the light wouldn't switch for me (truth), and that I felt it was safe to treat the light as a stop sign.... He agreed and let me go.
The last time I got pulled over was just a few months ago. I was traveling with some friends, and we had just arrived in the city of New Orleans. If you've ever been there, you know what I mean when I say I was confused. I was trying to figure out where we were going, and how to get there when all of a sudden, a cop steps out into the street and angrily points for me to pull over. I did, and he asked for my license, etc. I gave it to him, and he walked back to his car, but almost immediately came back. He asked me if I was a student, and I said yes. He asked me if I was from New Orleans, and I said no, that I was traveling to a student conference. He was like "So you didn't realize this was a school zone?" and I was like "Oh, definitely no... I'm kinda lost, maybe you can..." and before I could ask for help, he literally THREW my stuff back and me, and said "You need to be more attentive to your surroundings. You were going 29 in a 15mph speed zone (which, when school is out of session, it's 30....). I was like "sorry" but he was already headed back to his little speed trap setup, pulling someone else over. I took that as a sign that I was free to go, so I drove off....
No incidents since then, thankfully.