feb.13,2007, coming back to reno, from san diego, stopped in some "little town" for doing 75 in a 65, no drivers license, no insurance, and "something" in the glovebox, and he asked me TWICE if he could search my car, both times i said NO. not only did he not search, after giving me the ticket (speeding, no DL, no Ins.), he let me continue driving home!!! can you believe my luck?
2007-03-25 01:58:54
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answered by Berkly M 4
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I was gunning it....and saw flashing lights...i slowed down
Thought i saw an accident... ab it drunk / high
Then i saw a guy flagging me over.
So i stopped and they were like what the hell are ytou doing..and im' like should i keep going
they said.."yeah, what thell" Another cop said "of course , you just dont have to be goign 80".
I went to a full stop in less than 25 feet so i was oging under 30.
I'm cool with cops though. Have a few that are good friends....hate the ones that are on power trips.
2007-03-25 07:34:12
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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I was 16 (I'm 20) and working out in the garage when I heared this car screeching around the corner and revving loud, I came to the front fence and saw this car 'gun it' down the street and past my house, a few seconds later the police came around the corner with their lights flashing without sirens (I assume as to not startle the car) they drove past me (my house is on the bend, it's an L shaped court) and drove around the end of the court and back to me and stopped, the policeman said "hey mate did you see that car drive through?" and I replied "yeah, they're still up there (pointing to the end of the court)" policeman replied "thanks mate". The car had pulled into one of my neighbors driveways and turned the car off, the policeman found them pretty quick and drew his gun and yelled "HANDS UP AND GET OUT OF THE CAR NOW!" "GET DOWN ON THE GROUND WITH YOUR HANDS ON YOUR HEAD!" the policeman cuffed the driver and yelled at the passenger "STAY THERE! DON'T MOVE", the crooks remained on the ground and the policeman called for backup, within 3 minutes two more police units were there and two 'divvy vans' were also there, the cops questioned the crooks and then bundled them into each divisional van, 10 minutes later the dog squad brought a couple of units to the scene and found the drugs the crooks had thrown out the window.
Turns out the crooks were pulled over to the side of the road somewhere taking some sort of substance when the police found them, and in a panick they fled, a chase ensued and it came unstuck for them when they pulled into a dead end street and I witnessed them hiding and tipped of the cops.
2007-03-25 07:50:10
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answered by roytochaps 2
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No, actually I spoke with a few of them on Friday when I was stopped in traffic at an accident scene. No, Not me I was in traffic when the accident occured so I was in the backup that followed. I was on my Trike and the cop/s wanted to check it out. Trikes are not big in this area. (meaning only a few of them in the area)
2007-03-25 07:36:17
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answered by GRUMPY 7
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Twice in the same day, about 4 weeks ago. One early in the evening was being a total putz directing traffic (I reported him to the event which hired him and to the department). The next was a few hours later and a different department when my daughter's car was hit by a drunk driver...he was a wonderful man, and I appreciated his calm concern.
In "trouble" once (yeah right), and appreciative the second time. Works out about right.
2007-03-25 08:14:25
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answered by Kaia 7
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no... unofficially... i have a cop who lives in my neighborhood, and i spoke to her yesterday, but other than that, i spoke to a cope a couple weeks ago when my car was broken into at work
2007-03-25 07:32:15
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answered by crazydeb16 5
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Tonight on the phone to my brother. He is a detective in Melbourne with the drug squad. I was in trouble for not talking to him when he called the other night,.....
2007-03-25 07:42:54
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answered by skye 4
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No, it was a lady cop, and she was in Whole Foods Market. I was walking down the isle, and I was yawning, She looked at me, and smiled and said "You can't do that" I just said "Sorry"...But I thought it was kind of funny. *sm*
2007-03-25 08:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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This morning, I got a $ 250.00 speeding fine, and 3 demerit points off my license, when parting he said "have a nice day" I thought "yeah right" but he was nice about it.
2007-03-25 07:27:52
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answered by Leah 4
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It has been a while.
Probably when I talked to my brother. That was a few weeks ago.
No, not in trouble. He's my brother!
2007-03-25 07:27:36
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answered by Goddess T 6
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