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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 11478881" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>What kind of professor was he? :dw: You are legally required to stop for ANY police vehicle. What he may have meant was, if you feel unsure of the vehicle actually being a police vehicle and not some nutjob imposter, then it MAY be okay to: 1. Acknowledge to the driver of said police vehicle that you see them, 2: cut on your interior light (if dark outside), 3: turn your emergency flashers on, 4: SLOW DOWN so you don' appear to be eluding, and 5: STOP at the NEAREST public place that is well lit. </p><p></p><p>I have had this done on several occasions in middle of the night and have followed people for almost five miles under similar circumstances. It really doesn't happen too often, but it does happen. Mostly with females. I usually tell them that they did the right thing, and after I issue the ticket give them a few more tips on how to perform the tactic more beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 11478881, member: 107540"] What kind of professor was he? :dw: You are legally required to stop for ANY police vehicle. What he may have meant was, if you feel unsure of the vehicle actually being a police vehicle and not some nutjob imposter, then it MAY be okay to: 1. Acknowledge to the driver of said police vehicle that you see them, 2: cut on your interior light (if dark outside), 3: turn your emergency flashers on, 4: SLOW DOWN so you don' appear to be eluding, and 5: STOP at the NEAREST public place that is well lit. I have had this done on several occasions in middle of the night and have followed people for almost five miles under similar circumstances. It really doesn't happen too often, but it does happen. Mostly with females. I usually tell them that they did the right thing, and after I issue the ticket give them a few more tips on how to perform the tactic more beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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