Hee hee hee, Haw haw haw...davidtx wrote:I wonder what the reaction would be if I told a LEO that my number was BR549.
Hee Haw!!!
Hee hee hee, Haw haw haw...davidtx wrote:I wonder what the reaction would be if I told a LEO that my number was BR549.
Probably...I'd pay it and keep on doing what I'm doing. It's the way I feel safest. It's $25-$50. The $200+ ones are in reference to child safety seat violations.Purplehood wrote:I don't want to be adversarial, but wouldn't a judge say that you were indeed violating the law?
gigag04 wrote:Probably...I'd pay it and keep on doing what I'm doing. It's the way I feel safest. It's $25-$50. The $200+ ones are in reference to child safety seat violations.Purplehood wrote:I don't want to be adversarial, but wouldn't a judge say that you were indeed violating the law?
Maybe I'm new to reading but this looks like you pointed it out. I already said I don't write seat belt violations.handog wrote:I won’t point out the obvious hypocrisy in enforcing the law while breaking it at the same time.
That's right you guys graduate today huh. I got the e-mail saying our new batch was getting sworn in today.Mikel wrote:OK-WITHOUT reading the pages of responses:
After my academy education (I graduate tomorrow) I assume that: the LEO was not able to do checks and wanted to be able to contact you if he needed to when the system came back online.
I've seen this stuff as well & I'm thinking about it.dicion wrote:I saw something similar to this the other morning on my way into work (6:15AM).timdsmith72 wrote: HEE HEE!!! Oh, this reminds me of a story! When I was living in The Colony a couple of years ago, I once saw a LEO pull up to a stop light and stop. Then he turned his lights on and drove through the red light and then turned in to a convenience store parking lot just on the other side of the intersection. I happened to be going to the same place and got there after the light turned green. Turns out apparently his thirst for a 20oz coke was the emergency.
I was waiting at a light, Sheriff pulls up to the other direction, stops, looks both ways, then blows the light. (The side streets were still green, hence how I knew he didn't have it)
He then pulls into a fast food place on the other side of it.
No lights or sirens were used at all.
I have seen this at least a dozen times by the Sheriff's department in my neighborhood. Sometimes they throw on their lights, sometimes they don't. It occurs most often at nighttime. Also, their lack of usage of turn signals, and excessive speed also bothers me. I'd understand if they were running hot, but 90% of the time, there is no indication that they are doing so.
Probably about 50,000 volts.davidtx wrote:I wonder what the reaction would be if I told a LEO that my number was BR549.
Is that what it took to bring this back to life after a year?ArmyStrong1969 wrote:Probably about 50,000 volts.
I appologize. I didn't know that there was a statute of limitations on when one could comment on a post. Let me go back and review the Forum Rules.Bart wrote:Is that what it took to bring this back to life after a year?ArmyStrong1969 wrote:Probably about 50,000 volts.
handog wrote:Sounds like a police harassment to me.