If you get a disorderly conduct-language for morse code with a flashlight, would your ticket be in braille?
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- Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:42 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Strange Encounter with PD
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Re: Strange Encounter with PD
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If you get a disorderly conduct-language for morse code with a flashlight, would your ticket be in braille?
If you get a disorderly conduct-language for morse code with a flashlight, would your ticket be in braille?
- Sun Oct 17, 2010 1:42 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Strange Encounter with PD
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2280
Re: Strange Encounter with PD
Just a thought:
I parked next to an "ex"-police car last week, that still had the spotlights on it, but overheads and etc removed.
I used to drive a retired unmarked police car (actually a Lumina, not the standard patrol cars) I picked up cheap at auction after it was totalled in a wreck, and I've wondered why some Depts leave the spotlights on the old patrol cars. I recall one guy in Pasadena used to keep getting himself arrested for impersonating. (I never was tempted to do that, I just got lucky getting a good cheap car from knowing the officer who wrecked it, and other than no hubcaps etc, it looked like any other Lumina)
I parked next to an "ex"-police car last week, that still had the spotlights on it, but overheads and etc removed.
I used to drive a retired unmarked police car (actually a Lumina, not the standard patrol cars) I picked up cheap at auction after it was totalled in a wreck, and I've wondered why some Depts leave the spotlights on the old patrol cars. I recall one guy in Pasadena used to keep getting himself arrested for impersonating. (I never was tempted to do that, I just got lucky getting a good cheap car from knowing the officer who wrecked it, and other than no hubcaps etc, it looked like any other Lumina)