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<blockquote data-quote="hillie16" data-source="post: 83460" data-attributes="member: 1595"><p>So like, is everybody like, from like the valley...like in this story I mean? LOL:-D </p><p></p><p>OK...lemme share my story. First month I'm out on the road, I pull over this car that totally blew a stop sign..never even tapped the brakes to make the brakelights come on. I walk to to the car and there is a young girl driving, another young girl in the passenger seat. I ask if she knows why I pulled her over she says no. I ask for her info and as she hands it to me she starts crying. "My dad is gonna kill me, I'm gonna be late etc.etc." boo hoo hoo. Me being a new guy on the street, not yet jaded by the normally cynical view of police officer....actually start to feel bad for her. I end up giving her a written warning and kick her loose. The next night, I go into a local resteraunt with 2 friends, and here is the girl in the booth next to me. When I came in she didn't see me, but I saw her. She is gigglin with her friends when the one says "Hey tell them how you got outt of that ticket last night!!" She proceeds to tell the other girls about how some cop pulled her over, and she said "I just turned on the tears and he let me go...it works every time!" They all had a good laugh. Since then, every girl who has shed a tear has gotten a ticket....without fail.</p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW I got the same girl a week later at the same stop sign, she turned them on again. I said "Turn off the dears dear, it won't work this time." I proceeded to advise her it would be wise to pay attention to who was around when she told her story about turning on the tears. What was REALLY funny was about a year later when I pull over a car at the SAME stop sign....it's her again in a different car. She didn't make a peep...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillie16, post: 83460, member: 1595"] So like, is everybody like, from like the valley...like in this story I mean? LOL:-D OK...lemme share my story. First month I'm out on the road, I pull over this car that totally blew a stop sign..never even tapped the brakes to make the brakelights come on. I walk to to the car and there is a young girl driving, another young girl in the passenger seat. I ask if she knows why I pulled her over she says no. I ask for her info and as she hands it to me she starts crying. "My dad is gonna kill me, I'm gonna be late etc.etc." boo hoo hoo. Me being a new guy on the street, not yet jaded by the normally cynical view of police officer....actually start to feel bad for her. I end up giving her a written warning and kick her loose. The next night, I go into a local resteraunt with 2 friends, and here is the girl in the booth next to me. When I came in she didn't see me, but I saw her. She is gigglin with her friends when the one says "Hey tell them how you got outt of that ticket last night!!" She proceeds to tell the other girls about how some cop pulled her over, and she said "I just turned on the tears and he let me go...it works every time!" They all had a good laugh. Since then, every girl who has shed a tear has gotten a ticket....without fail. BTW I got the same girl a week later at the same stop sign, she turned them on again. I said "Turn off the dears dear, it won't work this time." I proceeded to advise her it would be wise to pay attention to who was around when she told her story about turning on the tears. What was REALLY funny was about a year later when I pull over a car at the SAME stop sign....it's her again in a different car. She didn't make a peep...lol. [/QUOTE]
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