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the police up here are Idiots
when your setting a speed trap you are supposed to have the police vehicle in full view of the traffic but these nobheads hide the car down a lane that bisects the main road and they stand on the other side of the road where theres a bus stop so if your unfortunate enough you wont see them untill its too late also one copper is sitting in his car and the others by the bus stop now they cannot do that because they need to co-oberate in order to "do you" and you cant co-oberate if one copper has'nt seen the vehicle in question speeding. So if they do try and do you for speeding you can have em for it the stupid aerosols |
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the police up here are Idiots ![]() |
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Well if you are not speeding.... but still they need to be trained properly and whats really odd is that they only seem to pull you if you have a car that looks nice and funnily enough these nice car drivers are military personel who only break the limit by the tollerence set down. my mate this weekend got slapped with a fine and 3 points for being 5 mph over the limit of 60 mph and He swore blind he was on the limit. |
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lol yer |
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#26 |
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then he should appeal it :s but ive never been done for speeding so I never really want to find out if its true |
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Wait, you were texting while this was going on? He probably thought you were reaching for a weapon, getting rid of drugs, or some other shady act until he was close enough to see it was a cell phone; then he realized you were just a jackass. Seriously, what’s the deal with being attached to the cell phone 1,000,000% of the time?!
When you add that to getting out of the vehicle and then questioning why you had to get back into it, I could see where his straight to the point attitude and whole nine yards came from. Also, about the spot light and everything else, he probably didn’t want to get Fing shot or something that night so he was using everything he had to make the situation as safe for HIM as possible. |
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I don't even know why I am going to explain this, but I feel compelled to do so.
*Deep breath* The reason he had to pull you over was legitimate, you did have a broken tail light and regardless if the scrapyard was closed you could of just as easily went to walmart and bought some tape to put over it until you got it fixed. The reason he told you not to text anymore is simple, he does not know who you are talking to and what about and therefore can not determine weather you are plotting against him (IE calling friends) The reason for the spot light is to make sure that he can see all your movements, because to a police officer the most deadly thing is a persons hands, if you can monitor their hands then you have the best chance of going home that night. The reason for his to ask you about drinking is because well it's late, on the weekend, and you said yourself you were going down a road that nobody travels down. It would seem like, depending on the crime in the area in which you live to be somewhat suspicious. There could have been a B&E within the last 24 hours and they are looking for a particular person or something along those lines that could end up being the criminal caught red handed. The officer did have a legitimate reason to stop you, and like someone else already said, most stops for minor things end up getting drugs. Now it's not as if he was just sitting there waiting for you after you walked out of the bar, he was simply doing his job in a PROACTIVE fashion which requires using small time infractions to catch big time criminals. Most people wouldn't have a problem if they knew that they are always looking for narcotics and if they knew how much they get by those kind of stops then they wouldn't complain. |
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he was simply doing his job in a PROACTIVE fashion which requires using small time infractions to catch big time criminals. ![]() Anyway I was almost sure they had to give you ten-fifteen days to get such things fixed here in PA? Or maybe that's just what they do when they don't overreact and make jack#### of themselves. |
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This is far from over, I am going to the city hall on Monday and speaking with the chief, and perhaps even speak to a lawyer. You can always represent yourself and try to have the ticket waived. I've seen people do it, although your behavior with the chicken little cop equals almost a guaranteed loss. Arguing a ticket usually involves police missing appearances, the case being postponed, you sitting on a courtroom bench for two hours (not to mention time and money spent traveling to the courthouse, parking, going through security, etc.), surrounded by lice-ridden peasants waiting to support their baby daddy as he walks out from the holding cell in shackles for his arraignment, etc. Not worth it, unless your time is only as valuable as that of a migrant tomato picker. |
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Wait, you were texting while this was going on? He probably thought you were reaching for a weapon, getting rid of drugs, or some other shady act until he was close enough to see it was a cell phone; then he realized you were just a jackass. Seriously, what’s the deal with being attached to the cell phone 1,000,000% of the time?! I don't even know why I am going to explain this, but I feel compelled to do so. Spin it all you want, and I can appreciate where you are coming from, but no ****ing tail lights needs two cops on the scene. I live in a small town, they were the only two ON DUTY LAST NIGHT! AT 2AM! So throughout the rest of the town, there could have been drunks lining the streets. They were wasting time with me though. This was nothing more than bored local cops, hoping to score big. How do you defend him saying he was giving out tickets because people were giving him **** that night? He was out to nail people, for his own satisfaction. What make model was the Saturn and how many miles were on it? |
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... You are being quite pathetic really having a go at a policeman for following routine and protocol, like asking you to return to the car (a safety issue) and breathalysing you. Then as others pointed out a jerk for texting while the the officer is addressing you. If you don't treat others with the respect they deserve don't be surprised if you don't get shown much respect in return. God Bless the entitlement culture! |
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Really good Lord! Abuse of power my ass you were driving with a broken tail light. It's no excuse that the shop is closed you shouldn't have been driving. It's always amusing listening to people from America talking about this sort of thing you know? People who harp on about free speech or police abuse of power while taking these concepts for granted. God knows what would happen if you lived in a third world country where the police really are corrupt and can do what they like, throw you in a cell and let you rot there for no reason, immune from any recourse like "going to City Hall". |
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Oh Christ, why not ignore some more things I have typed... I can't even respond to this until you read it again. Get over it, your bruised ego will heal in the end. So maybe the guy was a bit heavy handed calling for back up but it's not like he threw you in a cell and sodomised you with his nightstick for God's sake. |
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