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Originally Posted by puckluck
Yes asking a lot of questions will get you a ticket. What part of that don't you understand. You've only been pulled over once in your life. I've been pulled over 2 dozen times. You clearly have no idea how a cop handles that situation (unless of course you're a career criminal who hates cops)
Cops don't like when you ask a lot of questions. And I couldn't care less if you think I'm being honest or not, theonlywhiteout.
Anyone who has dealt with cops knows the best thing to save yourself a ticket is to be nice to the cop and not ask any questions. What does asking why you were pulled over solve? He's likely going to lie to you anyways right?
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Listen Ren, I can only go back and forth with you enough on this because your being so difficult about being honest about basic premises. I stated ONE question, and you fire back with "asking lots of questions is something cops dont like". That's being intellectually dishonest and shows that frankly you have no real ground to stand on.
"What seems to be the problem office" is ONE question, asked politely, that MILLIONS of people in USA/Canada ask each year. Give me a break.
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Originally Posted by puckluck
Checkstops check everyone? No they don't. they only check people they think are intoxicated.
Again you have no idea what you are talking about.
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Pathetic. A new low Ren. yes, checkstops pull over EVERYONE. I've gone thru several. They stop every car and ask if you've been drinking
lmao
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Originally Posted by Bent Wookie
That is the problem. It doesn't seem like you are judging incidences. It seems like you are judging a profession. Or maybe you are just getting mixed in with the anti-police/authority crowd on this forum. Are you friends with Pinner or Mikey?
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I dont read pinners posts so I have no idea. And what little I've read from mikey suggests he's a conspiracy nut, no offense to mikey.
All Im saying is that authority is supposed to work for us, not vice versa.