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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Followed for no reason. Complained. Following evening pulled over.
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<blockquote data-quote="Synister500" data-source="post: 11400808" data-attributes="member: 125273"><p>Kentucky State Police (where I'm from) have a reputation for being hard asses. Everything is black and white in regards to the law; usually no gray area for discretion. You may have experienced similar protocol. As stated before, that time of night selection is limited and a proactive cop will check as many cars as he can. You admittedly pulled into a restaurant that serves alcohol and left an hour later, that is suspicious IMO. Then calling dispatch to complain about it only draws more attention to you. In your own words you were a smart ass "I'll be happy to pull over". Chances are it was the same officer and they all got a chuckle out your complaint. Then the next night you gave him a reason to pull you over. His equipment can track your speed for a very long distance as long as he has a line of sight on your vehicle. If you had the same attitude with him after being pulled over as you did with the dispatcher, that's probably the reason you got towed. Regardless of how big of an ass you feel he was for towing it, if he is within dept protocol you don't have a leg to stand on. </p><p></p><p>On a side note my car is extremely loud and draws a lot of unwanted attention from officers. I just accept it and realize that is on me. If it bothered me to get pulled over I know I need to change my exhaust. This is what we call taking responsibility for our role in our own headaches, instead of always blaming others for our misfortune. I have actually made friends from the local SO, PD, and KSP officers from being pulled over. The car is loud and most of them actually love it. I've heard it more than once "I'd look like an ass if I didn't pull you over" for what appeared as excessive speed, careless take off, intimidation (revved on a camaro not seeing the officer across the intersection), ect ect... I'm respectful, honest, and always make sure I have the required paperwork. To this day not 1 ticket. They just ask that I chill it out for the rest of the night. Good luck OP. </p><p></p><p>BJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synister500, post: 11400808, member: 125273"] Kentucky State Police (where I'm from) have a reputation for being hard asses. Everything is black and white in regards to the law; usually no gray area for discretion. You may have experienced similar protocol. As stated before, that time of night selection is limited and a proactive cop will check as many cars as he can. You admittedly pulled into a restaurant that serves alcohol and left an hour later, that is suspicious IMO. Then calling dispatch to complain about it only draws more attention to you. In your own words you were a smart ass "I'll be happy to pull over". Chances are it was the same officer and they all got a chuckle out your complaint. Then the next night you gave him a reason to pull you over. His equipment can track your speed for a very long distance as long as he has a line of sight on your vehicle. If you had the same attitude with him after being pulled over as you did with the dispatcher, that's probably the reason you got towed. Regardless of how big of an ass you feel he was for towing it, if he is within dept protocol you don't have a leg to stand on. On a side note my car is extremely loud and draws a lot of unwanted attention from officers. I just accept it and realize that is on me. If it bothered me to get pulled over I know I need to change my exhaust. This is what we call taking responsibility for our role in our own headaches, instead of always blaming others for our misfortune. I have actually made friends from the local SO, PD, and KSP officers from being pulled over. The car is loud and most of them actually love it. I've heard it more than once "I'd look like an ass if I didn't pull you over" for what appeared as excessive speed, careless take off, intimidation (revved on a camaro not seeing the officer across the intersection), ect ect... I'm respectful, honest, and always make sure I have the required paperwork. To this day not 1 ticket. They just ask that I chill it out for the rest of the night. Good luck OP. BJ [/QUOTE]
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