If there was a "rental" car sticker on the windshield or bumper he probably saw it. Thats what they do here.iflyabeech wrote:The dude pulled from the median to my bumper before he knew I was in a rental car...flintknapper wrote:Lindy wrote:Highway 77 between Robstown and the Valley is probably the most heavily patrolled highway in the country, as it's a major drug transportation route as well as used by illegal alien smugglers.
I work from time to time about 4 miles southwest of Ricardo, which is why I know that.
They stop a lot of cars based simply on profiles of probable drug carriers. Your complaint to the Kleberg county SO will likely fall of deaf ears - which doesn't mean it's not worth doing.
Theres your answer folks. Happens all over the place.
Nacogdoches PD task force was "famous" for this not too many years ago. Basically, if you were headed North on 59 in a "rental" (look for little green E sticker on bumper) you were going to be followed and likely stopped.
We can "what if" or "maybe he" all we want...but chances are great..it was a profile stop.
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- Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:51 pm
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- Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:42 pm
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Re: Kleberg County SO stop without probable cause!
Lindy wrote:Highway 77 between Robstown and the Valley is probably the most heavily patrolled highway in the country, as it's a major drug transportation route as well as used by illegal alien smugglers.
I work from time to time about 4 miles southwest of Ricardo, which is why I know that.
They stop a lot of cars based simply on profiles of probable drug carriers. Your complaint to the Kleberg county SO will likely fall of deaf ears - which doesn't mean it's not worth doing.
Theres your answer folks. Happens all over the place.
Nacogdoches PD task force was "famous" for this not too many years ago. Basically, if you were headed North on 59 in a "rental" (look for little green E sticker on bumper) you were going to be followed and likely stopped.
We can "what if" or "maybe he" all we want...but chances are great..it was a profile stop.