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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 1310923" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>I don't recall what agency. I'm inclined to think Cleveland County--I was on 149th SW just east of I-44. The officer was about as generous as I've ever met: not only did he give me a warning for speeding (he had me dead-to-rights), he even overlooked the fact that I'd forgotten my wallet/license. He called in my name and plate number and said that he'd let me off because I had a clean driving record and he saw that I had a permit.</p><p></p><p>Old Fart, it's been my experience that officers often give a little leeway to people with permits on the theory that they're "card-carrying good guys," and that the transgression was probably a one-time accident rather than a pattern of lawlessness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 1310923, member: 13624"] I don't recall what agency. I'm inclined to think Cleveland County--I was on 149th SW just east of I-44. The officer was about as generous as I've ever met: not only did he give me a warning for speeding (he had me dead-to-rights), he even overlooked the fact that I'd forgotten my wallet/license. He called in my name and plate number and said that he'd let me off because I had a clean driving record and he saw that I had a permit. Old Fart, it's been my experience that officers often give a little leeway to people with permits on the theory that they're "card-carrying good guys," and that the transgression was probably a one-time accident rather than a pattern of lawlessness. [/QUOTE]
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