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Lost some respect for the 5-0
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<blockquote data-quote="Crackerballer" data-source="post: 11302798" data-attributes="member: 20816"><p>Since when is driving illegal (also known as "cruising") even at 4am? How would the police have known he wasn't on his way to work? He stated his GPS kicked off and he was lost. Instead of approaching the car and asking "anything I can help you with" or "are you perhaps lost?" They accused him of running a stop sign that he states he stopped at.</p><p></p><p>I am taking the OP at his word, but if all he says is correct, I can see why he lost respect for the 5-0. OP is also in dental school, so clearly he's done a few things right in his life. </p><p></p><p>OP I've had similar encounters (being pulled over for being young and in a nice car, being harassed for riding around with friends, etc), I just give them the benefit of the doubt most of the time, that they often have a shitty job that doesn't pay great. They are like teachers, underpaid and under appreciated. Sad part is for every one like you or I they pull over for "no reason" there are 3 that are breaking the law, causing problems, etc. Law of averages says if you do it long enough and have enough encounters, you're going to make a mistake. Your's was circumstantial, but at least they were nice enough to basically admit they were wrong by not issuing you a bullshit ticket, even if they did lie about pulling you over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crackerballer, post: 11302798, member: 20816"] Since when is driving illegal (also known as "cruising") even at 4am? How would the police have known he wasn't on his way to work? He stated his GPS kicked off and he was lost. Instead of approaching the car and asking "anything I can help you with" or "are you perhaps lost?" They accused him of running a stop sign that he states he stopped at. I am taking the OP at his word, but if all he says is correct, I can see why he lost respect for the 5-0. OP is also in dental school, so clearly he's done a few things right in his life. OP I've had similar encounters (being pulled over for being young and in a nice car, being harassed for riding around with friends, etc), I just give them the benefit of the doubt most of the time, that they often have a shitty job that doesn't pay great. They are like teachers, underpaid and under appreciated. Sad part is for every one like you or I they pull over for "no reason" there are 3 that are breaking the law, causing problems, etc. Law of averages says if you do it long enough and have enough encounters, you're going to make a mistake. Your's was circumstantial, but at least they were nice enough to basically admit they were wrong by not issuing you a bullshit ticket, even if they did lie about pulling you over. [/QUOTE]
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