Optimistic Paranoid
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When you are pulled over by a cop - or interact with them in any way - how many of you look at his/her uniform for a name tag?
So that instead of saying "What seems to be the problem, officer?" You can say "Is there a problem, officer Kowalski?"
On the one hand, this might be a positive thing. It tells him that you see him as an individual human being, not just as a faceless guy in a uniform.
On the other hand, it could be taken as a subtle warning. "I know who you are. If you don't behave professionally and politely, it will be easy to report you."
I confess, I only get pulled over once a decade or so, and I never think to do it.
What do the rest of you think? Anyone here with any positive reports from actually doing this?
I suspect we have one or two cops or ex-cops here, and I'd love to hear their take on this.
Regards
John
So that instead of saying "What seems to be the problem, officer?" You can say "Is there a problem, officer Kowalski?"
On the one hand, this might be a positive thing. It tells him that you see him as an individual human being, not just as a faceless guy in a uniform.
On the other hand, it could be taken as a subtle warning. "I know who you are. If you don't behave professionally and politely, it will be easy to report you."
I confess, I only get pulled over once a decade or so, and I never think to do it.
What do the rest of you think? Anyone here with any positive reports from actually doing this?
I suspect we have one or two cops or ex-cops here, and I'd love to hear their take on this.
Regards
John