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Thai version of road rage
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07-08-2006, 05:09 PM
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Frjrbefd
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Ha ha, a U.S. law enforcement personnel would never tolerate any sort of 'attitude' or harsh language directed at them. If you push them too far, or even a little bit with some, they'll put you in cuffs and cart you away! O.K., maybe not that extreme but I am always respectful towards officers that stop me for any traffic violations, last thing I want to do is get them upset in any way.
I remember 11 years ago, I was stopped by a cop in a city intersection for a 'california stop.' When he walked up to the passenger side window, at first he was courteous, but then he asked me what my home address was. For some reason my mind blanked out, and I stammered for a minute. He then threatens me, saying that if I don't give him an address he'd take me to jail. He said it in a threatening manner which scared me even more.
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