Gypsyjoe#1
Well-known member
Any time you are dealing with law enforcement you should be recording the incedent.
Spray the underside of the vehicle with pepper spray prior to entering inspection area.And also if the K9 "alerts".
Who has that much pepper spray and how would that work? See the police up ahead, pull over, grab your fire extinguisher size container of pepper spray, start spraying the underside of your vehicle with eyes burning and watering, nose running, and unable to breathe from the blow back of the spray, finally finish, get back in your car, drive to the stop, wait in line for your turn, and casually say "Hi officer," hoping your red, watering eyes, running nose, and red face doesn't look suspicious?Spray the underside of the vehicle with pepper spray prior to entering inspection area.
I was pulled over once and they asked if they could search my vehicle. They used the same stupid line.....it you have nothing to hide, why not agree to a search. I responded, will you allow me to search your cop car while you search mine? He said No! I said, if you have nothing to hide then why not? In some states, they are not allowed to delay you beyond the time it takes for a basic stop. If they keep you there for 30 minutes waiting for canines to show up, that is too long and I would file a complaint. I also don't like the cop who thinks its his job to lecture me on driving. When he starts in with a lecture I stop him and ask him if he is going to give me a ticket. If he is only going to give me a warning, talk on. If you are going to issue me a ticket, I tell them to stop talking and give me the ticket.
I respect the law and if I am speeding, then I get what I deserve. If I run into a power-hungry cop, my cell phone goes on record mode and put them on notice. It's their job and I understand it, but driving down the road does not mean I am willing to give up any rights.
You are right JDub, I used to tell my Police Officers - " Be nice, until it's time to not be nice... I'll tell you when that is ". People don't realize or accept that LEO's are just folks trying to do their job and go home safe at the end of the day. Your attitude directly affects our attitude - we try to remain professional and most accomplish that, however, there are times....Honestly, I'm simply never concerned about an LE stop.. Got nothing to hide, don't smoke (at all), do wacky pills, magic shrooms, needles, Nada. I don't D&D, carry unlawful weapons (Bama just this week passed Constitutional Carry - starting 1 Jan 23), contraband ( maybe some dirty underwear...) etc etc. Never been stopped outside of 3 tickets over a lifetime that I deserved to get. Being retired mil helps in getting along w LEO's I've noticed since so many are themselves or are NG or reserves. They're people just like us, some act as if they were abused children, but that applies to the general populace as well. What's that line in "Roadhouse"? "Be nice". The not nice should take place in a court of law, NOT on the pavement...
Cheers!
I wonder if that spray you use to discourage rats and rodents from chewing your wires and making nests in your engine compartment would discourage k9s or set them off...Spray the underside of the vehicle with pepper spray prior to entering inspection area.
Yes some are, but, let's not paint with too broad a brush... in ANY dept. you can figure on 10% being crooked in one way or another... we do our best to police our own (internal affairs division, civilian oversite), but, "you never catch every fish in the pond".some leo's are crooks..the ones stealing peoples property in some traffic stops
AND always show respect for police by not crowding them when they stop someone else and practice doing it all completely right for the few minutes they actually look at you. You can be sloppy later.Do you look around while you're driving? Do you notice all of the idiots on the road? They're speeding, weaving through traffic, tailgating, driving slow while texting, have a cup of coffee in one hand and a cigarette in the other, can't seem to stay evenly between the lines, giving other drivers the finger, speeding, then slowing repeatedly, etc, etc, etc.
Drive like a responsible person instead of an idiot, and you'll see far fewer flashing lights behind you.
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