Conservative65
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Five lanes leaving the post office? Sounds like you were stoned.What situation? You have to stay in the right lane when making a right in every state of the union, and move over after signalling when it's safe to do so. Getting all pissy about being stopped is the wrong approach.[
My first encounter was in Houston, Texas in 1977 when I had just arrived from Florida in my car. I was pulling away from the drop boxes of the main Post Office downtown, heading for the Medical Center where one of my parents was hospitalized. Motorcycle cop pulls me over and said I didn't take the right lane leaving the Post Office drive thru. There was 5 lanes and even more signs overhead. I gave him my FL license and explained my situation. He was a total ass and said, "Well, they have street signs in Florida, too." So I copped an attitude and he threatened to arrest me. For what?
Like I said, I really don't like cops.
I wasn't trying to turn, you moron. Five lanes all going straight with no possible turns for another block.
Sounds to me like she has trouble with police everywhere she goes.
There isn't but one commmon denominator in all those situations.
The common denominator, if you had the ability to connect dots, which requires a smidgen of intelligence, was that I was from out of town, out-of-state plates.
Cops are much more heavier-handed with people out of town for the sheer revenue machine that it is.
Motorists stopped for incidents with out of state plates are more likely to just pay the fine so they don't have to come back and attend court.
Thanks for exhibiting your brilliant analytical skills. I wonder how you keep your day job.
You mentioned nothing about out of state plate previously. Therefore, to say I lack intelligence because I didn't take into account something you never mentioned is foolish. It still wouldn't matter about the plate as you haven't provided any proof of what you say happened and it has nothing to do with whether you were in your home town or 10000 miles away.