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There are time when you might ask something simple like "What's your name, sir?" and my response would be along the lines of "And then the split oxygen atoms combine with the carbon and form a dangerous chupacabra-fighting warrior princess" and at the same time. |
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I would love to see that chupacabra! In all seriousness.... ....a PAS breathalyzer would rule out intoxication, so I really wouldn't be too worried about getting jammed up over some sort of diabetic circumstance. |
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11-04-2019, 04:06 PM | #181 |
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What is more dangerous, all of traffic flow going 10 mph over the speed limit on the interstate? Or cops posted up in the median causing everyone to slam on their brakes?
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"Everybody slamming on the brakes" is hyperbole, no?!?! People slow down, which is exactly the intention behind police visibility.
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Unfortunately, more often then not(at least that I've seen) the people see the cop and then slam on their brakes causing a chain reaction.
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What boils my blood is that everyone is afraid to pass a cruiser/squad car on highways/local roads. If the speed limit is 45 MPH I feel comfortable driving 53, for example. If the officer is doing 48, everyone else is doing 45.
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Some even do it in the passing lane. These people cause me road rage like no others. Cops are people too - you think they are going to pull you over for going the speed limit, from the other side of the road, and leave the car they have pulled over already? #commonsenseisdead
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I got cited for 115+ quite a few years back on I-80 in Sac; no arrest, no suspension, just a really big fine. I actually only got up to about 99-100 in a short burst in my old e46 325i, but the lady cop tried to say she paced me at 115 and I was still accelerating. Thing is she never paced me, she had to catch up to me because she was just getting onto the freeway so of course SHE was at 115+ and still accelerating, so no way she could have paced me. But oh well, live and learn. I should have got a lawyer because I probably could have got it dropped with the way she presented her facts and acted in court, but I didn't know any better.
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I totally get it. Trust me.....it's annoying. Sometimes you'll see an officer exit the freeway and merge right back on. This happens for one of two reasons:
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It was a nice opportunity to show my teenage son how not to end up calling me from jail. Officer matched what the e90 digital display read within 1 mph Funny thing, White guy with 3 Hispanic passengers, but we were heading South
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I have a few buddies in LE, I could never do it. I take too much of my job home as it is and I don't see the worst side of people like they do. I have been to a few of their parties where I was the only non LE there and they are comfortable enough to speak frankly with me there. I would not make it. I'd be a drunk or worse. I appreciate all you guys do and every time I hear someone whining about tint laws I give them the same speech. Strap on a badge and go out on the highway 15-20 minutes away from help and walk up on a car you can't see into and tell me how it feels? We allow 35 tint in MO and I have that on mine, but I still roll down my windows and turn on my dome if I get pulled over. Funny cop story - I was probably mid 40's and still had my old 300ZXTT. I took it into a late movie one week night and was on my way home (11pmish) and the smallish town I was in was very dead. I came around a corner and being the large child I am, I opened her up a little and broke them loose. Nice soft tires so no squealing, but slid a tire width to the side - like that. As soon as I let off I noticed this cop in the exact parking lot to have a front row seat. I started laughing and deciding where to pull in and he of course lit me up. I also had 35 tint on this car (legal), but it is so small it looked darker and it was night. Rolled them both down as always and when he comes stomping up to my window he leans down and sees me and does a double take. He says "Damn - how old are you!?!?!?" I laugh and say "Old enough to know better!" as I hand him my license. He says they have had complaints of kids tearing through that area and he was SURE he had pinched one. He goes and runs me and comes back and see's I had a CCW listed. He says "You packin??" I said no, but there is one in the car. He then goes on to tell me if I have my CCW I should be packing (the CO theater shooting had just happened) especially if I was in a movie. We then talked about guns for a minute once he learned I was in the industry. He hands me my license and said "Go ahead and get on home, us old guys are allowed to let off a little steam now and then....." I have had plenty of positive LE experiences, but that one took the cake. Not only was I "chastised" for not packing my weapon, I was basically told letting it eat now and then was not a bad thing........ =)
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It's interesting that you mentioned alcoholism. The propensity to turn to drugs or alcohol when stressed is something the hiring process and the psychologists attempt to weed out. This job will push some over the edge; I see it all of the time. Fortunately I have never been a drinker/drug user, so it's never my go-to when I'm stressed; isolation [with a pizza], martial arts and racing bikes are my preferred decompression methods. I also don't take it home; being largely disconnected works great for this field, but not so much for romantic relationships. |
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Well, he's required to report to the DMV within 20 days of "relocating". If he's cited, he will have to register it in California. Fortunately for him he drives it infrequently, but there's still a risk.......albeit low. I see a lot of Oregon, Arizona, Utah and Nevada plates. I don't really focus too much on it/them personally.
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What's some things people have said to you at a traffic stop that made you laugh (and preferably enough that you let them off with a warning )
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