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Throw Momma from the Train? How 'bout drag grandma from the car.

#1 User is offline   jonottawa 

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Posted 2012-September-13, 12:50

Finally a police video where I'm 100% behind the actions taken by the police officer.
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Posted 2012-September-13, 13:41

I don't know. I've been in situations where I've been feeling a bout of diarrhea coming on while I'm driving home. If I were stopped while this was happening, I'd probably try to get out of it.

Actually, what I might try is to ask the officer to follow me home so I don't crap my pants, then deal with the ticket.

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Posted 2012-September-13, 13:54

You might hand the officer your license, then say "please follow me home". When a law enforcement officer asks to see your ID, you show him your ID without fighting with him about it...
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Posted 2012-September-13, 15:15

I keep my wallet in my back pocket. If I'm clenching my butt to avoid an accident, leaning forward to extra the wallet from there would be difficult.

Of course, if I were to get pulled over in this condition, it might be too late by the time the officer comes to the car.

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Posted 2012-September-13, 16:01

View Postbarmar, on 2012-September-13, 15:15, said:

I keep my wallet in my back pocket. If I'm clenching my butt to avoid an accident, leaning forward to extra the wallet from there would be difficult.

Of course, if I were to get pulled over in this condition, it might be too late by the time the officer comes to the car.

This has to have happened to people, I know I have been in situations' where I knew if I got pulled over, it could get very rough.

I bet there are stories out there, probably not that uncommon. Officers probably pass them around, treat it as a rite of passage for new cops etc.

Uncomfortable all around I am sure.
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Posted 2012-September-13, 17:14

This comes from leading a sheltered life. I learned a long time ago to cooperate with the police. My guess is that a polite response, a quick showing of her license and insurance, if she had them with her, and an explanation might even have gotten her off with a warning.

I saw one one of these out of control situatins some years back. I was going to park in a garage but the Full sign was up. There was another parking garage across the intersecting street so I pulled back into traffic and went over to it. The problem was that I was already in the right turn only lane. A cop was there, reeling us all in. In Md, the deal is you go to court, the judge reduces the charge, you pay some money, no points go on your license. I knew the routine. While I was in court, one of my fellow miscreants did quite a job of making his displeasure known. During his antics he was tackled by the bailiff and hauled off to jail. When I left, his girlfriend was pleading with the judge to get the guy out.

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