Scott, you're a stronger man than I!
I'm baffled by this one. What a weird thing to do - I understand your desperation, but if you were truly so desperate to keep your license shouldn't you just stop at the STOP sign? What do you mean the cop could be more loyal? To you? To the system? To alcoholics and potheads? Who? I think it would be standard practice to ask those questions after pulling over someone for blatantly running a stop sign near midnight, anywhere. 
"Again, I do understand that I violated that stop sign, and i do understand that I had to accept the consequenses of the violation, even if they dont make too much sense to me"
You may as well just admit your foolish pride since you admit your foolish act and foolish logic, I guess. Your statement above contradicts everything else you have done and said. You did not accept the consequences of your violation at all; instead you lowered your own integrity to get away with something. And yet, you are proud of what you did.
I have to ask; are you going to chalk up this entirely new strain of foolish events to "young, dumb, full of cum" in preparation for future excuses regarding your up-coming strain of foolish events?
Does anyone know what could happen to the owners of the sign that was used to trump the system? If I were a judge, I think I would call the number on the sign and ask if they typically advertise on stop signs. When they said no I think I would ask if they lost one recently. Then because of the sign shown in different positions, I would have charged ZubrAZ for the traffic violation, theft, contempt of court, perjury... and everything Riff listed. Forget a pointless defensive driving class - we're looking at jail time now, smarty pants!
You are lucky the judge doesn't drive a VX or you'd be screwed!
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"