It pays to be respectful to the PoPo
It pays to be respectful to the PoPo
Riding to work this morning I decided to take the right hand bicycle lane at a stop light. Of course the very first car stopped at the light is a cop so I quickly pull inbetween two cars and stop until the light turns green...The cops goes straight so I turn right. As soon as I turn right a cop pulls outta the cut and pulls me over. I turn off my bike, put my key in my seat and take off my helmet and gloves then get off the bike.
He told me that his Sergeant saw what I was doing. Two cops were in the same car and the passenger cop told me that he was writing me $175 for riding in the bicycle lane and another one for the wrong address on my license. The cop was cool and only ended up giving me a ticket for the wrong address on my license after telling me that he likes my rims and that I was respectful to him and his partner.
Moral of the story....Don't be a hardass and cops might give you a break.
He told me that his Sergeant saw what I was doing. Two cops were in the same car and the passenger cop told me that he was writing me $175 for riding in the bicycle lane and another one for the wrong address on my license. The cop was cool and only ended up giving me a ticket for the wrong address on my license after telling me that he likes my rims and that I was respectful to him and his partner.
Moral of the story....Don't be a hardass and cops might give you a break.
+1...sometimes it works sometimes it don't....but it never pays to be an ass to the fuzz, they'll put a fuckin on ya and smile....
glad you got out of that one brother!!!!! $175 is STEEP!!!!!
glad you got out of that one brother!!!!! $175 is STEEP!!!!!
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One of the consequences of such notions as "entitlements" is that people who have contributed nothing to society feel that society owes them something, apparently just for being nice enough to grace us with their presence.”
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)
Thomas Sowell (American Writer and Economist, b.1930)