Every Road Leads Home
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I've noticed a common theme that comes up from time to time on various posts is "getting pulled over" whether it be in regards to traveling with weed, firearms, etc etc.
That being said, does anyone on here find that being pulled over is a common occurrence in their daily travels? I've driven in 48 of 50 states and in the last 20 years I think i've been pulled over three times and all three times I was breaking the law. Two for speeding and one for no seatbelt. I've always admitted to my wrong doing to the officers, treat them with respect, don't try to insult their intelligence and they have all sent me on my way with no ticket. I also try and pull over in a spot as far as I can out of the way of moving traffic, open my windows and keep my hands in plain sight, which the seemed to appreciate, especially when in a van, as they all see the horror videos of what can happen when pulling a vehicle over they can't see into during their training. In two of the instances I had something that shouldn't have been in my vehicle, but they never asked me any further questions that could have led them towards it and I wasn't volunteering the info either. I don't like big brother watching over my shoulder any more than the next guy but at the end of they day these guys and girls just want to go home to their families like everyone else, in my experience if you don't go out of your way to make their job harder, they don't go out of theirs to make your life harder either.
Anyone have any stories where they were unfairly targeted or harassed by police after a pull over?
That being said, does anyone on here find that being pulled over is a common occurrence in their daily travels? I've driven in 48 of 50 states and in the last 20 years I think i've been pulled over three times and all three times I was breaking the law. Two for speeding and one for no seatbelt. I've always admitted to my wrong doing to the officers, treat them with respect, don't try to insult their intelligence and they have all sent me on my way with no ticket. I also try and pull over in a spot as far as I can out of the way of moving traffic, open my windows and keep my hands in plain sight, which the seemed to appreciate, especially when in a van, as they all see the horror videos of what can happen when pulling a vehicle over they can't see into during their training. In two of the instances I had something that shouldn't have been in my vehicle, but they never asked me any further questions that could have led them towards it and I wasn't volunteering the info either. I don't like big brother watching over my shoulder any more than the next guy but at the end of they day these guys and girls just want to go home to their families like everyone else, in my experience if you don't go out of your way to make their job harder, they don't go out of theirs to make your life harder either.
Anyone have any stories where they were unfairly targeted or harassed by police after a pull over?