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Matt Whiting wrote:
Getting out and approaching the officer will really tick him/her off. I discovered another thing that tick them off: I was following a friend's car. Said friend got stopped by a police car (I can't remember why, missing sticker, or something like that); well, I just stopped behind them both, thinking that I'll just wait for whatever they were up to to be over; ooops, big mistake. --Sylvain |
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On May 28, 1:51 pm, Sylvain wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Getting out and approaching the officer will really tick him/her off. I discovered another thing that tick them off: I was following a friend's car. Said friend got stopped by a police car (I can't remember why, missing sticker, or something like that); well, I just stopped behind them both, thinking that I'll just wait for whatever they were up to to be over; ooops, big mistake. --Sylvain Really?? They've obviously got even less of a sense of humour than our police!! |
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On 27 May 2007 18:59:51 -0700, chris wrote:
On May 28, 1:51 pm, Sylvain wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: Getting out and approaching the officer will really tick him/her off. I discovered another thing that tick them off: I was following a friend's car. Said friend got stopped by a police car (I can't remember why, missing sticker, or something like that); well, I just stopped behind them both, thinking that I'll just wait for whatever they were up to to be over; ooops, big mistake. --Sylvain Really?? They've obviously got even less of a sense of humour than our police!! They have this concern about being shot in the back. Comes from associating with people whose sense of humor lies in that direction. Don |
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Sylvain wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote: Getting out and approaching the officer will really tick him/her off. I discovered another thing that tick them off: I was following a friend's car. Said friend got stopped by a police car (I can't remember why, missing sticker, or something like that); well, I just stopped behind them both, thinking that I'll just wait for whatever they were up to to be over; ooops, big mistake. Yes, these are basic things they teach (or at last should) in driver education classes. Never put an officer in a position that could even be construed as threatening. Boxing in his car is just not a good idea. You should have pulled well past and then waited. Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
be construed as threatening. Boxing in his car is just not a good idea. You should have pulled well past and then waited. that's exactly what the officer explained. I got it now. :-) --Sylvain |
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