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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2807721" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I also know of one time I was pulled over for nothing. Actually, two, now that I think about it. </p><p></p><p>Once was in the middle of the night in Wilburton, coming home from college. Officer said I touched/crossed the yellow line in the center of the road. I know this was BS, but there was no point in arguing it. I have no doubt there was no camera in use, and he simply checked my license and ins and sent me on my way. Again, a total fishing expedition looking for something that felt "off" and see if he got a DUI, possession bust, or a simple ticket for not having things in order. I don't have a real problem with it, I know simple little stops sometimes reveal much larger crimes. It was just annoying because I know he made it up to generate the stop and there is/was no way to prove or disprove it, it's simply his word against mine. </p><p></p><p>Second time, I got pulled over coming into Panama, OK and the officer checked my license/ins and told me they thought I was somebody else that they were looking for. No big deal, appropriate stop (I suppose) based on - maybe a vehicle description? I dunno. But I was pulled over for doing absolutely nothing wrong or incorrectly. Again, no big deal. But if I had been checked and then pulled out of the car and disarmed, I would have been irritated, as they would have known by that point I was not the person they were looking for (due to me having presented my SDA and driver's license) and I should have been released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2807721, member: 9374"] I also know of one time I was pulled over for nothing. Actually, two, now that I think about it. Once was in the middle of the night in Wilburton, coming home from college. Officer said I touched/crossed the yellow line in the center of the road. I know this was BS, but there was no point in arguing it. I have no doubt there was no camera in use, and he simply checked my license and ins and sent me on my way. Again, a total fishing expedition looking for something that felt "off" and see if he got a DUI, possession bust, or a simple ticket for not having things in order. I don't have a real problem with it, I know simple little stops sometimes reveal much larger crimes. It was just annoying because I know he made it up to generate the stop and there is/was no way to prove or disprove it, it's simply his word against mine. Second time, I got pulled over coming into Panama, OK and the officer checked my license/ins and told me they thought I was somebody else that they were looking for. No big deal, appropriate stop (I suppose) based on - maybe a vehicle description? I dunno. But I was pulled over for doing absolutely nothing wrong or incorrectly. Again, no big deal. But if I had been checked and then pulled out of the car and disarmed, I would have been irritated, as they would have known by that point I was not the person they were looking for (due to me having presented my SDA and driver's license) and I should have been released. [/QUOTE]
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