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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3829650" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>My dad taught me from a young age that no matter if the cop is legally right, at that moment he is 100% correct. Then, you prove him wrong in court. I got away with it once, when a Moore cop pulled me over and tried to confiscate my cb radio. The ONLY reason I got away with it was I told him who my dad was (a Master Officer with NPD). Well, there was a time a family friend pulled me over for doing 45 down Robinson when it was 35 MPH. Asked me if I knew how fast I was going. I was honest, said yeah, saw my speed when I saw him. He told me to keep it at the limit. Said ok then took off. Dad called me the next day and asked if I just took of John, told him yep, I sure did. Dad just laughed and said he wanted to make sure John wasn't pullin his leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3829650, member: 43724"] My dad taught me from a young age that no matter if the cop is legally right, at that moment he is 100% correct. Then, you prove him wrong in court. I got away with it once, when a Moore cop pulled me over and tried to confiscate my cb radio. The ONLY reason I got away with it was I told him who my dad was (a Master Officer with NPD). Well, there was a time a family friend pulled me over for doing 45 down Robinson when it was 35 MPH. Asked me if I knew how fast I was going. I was honest, said yeah, saw my speed when I saw him. He told me to keep it at the limit. Said ok then took off. Dad called me the next day and asked if I just took of John, told him yep, I sure did. Dad just laughed and said he wanted to make sure John wasn't pullin his leg. [/QUOTE]
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