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<blockquote data-quote="LtCCMPUnit42" data-source="post: 1295501" data-attributes="member: 10431"><p>More times than not, cops don't want to know the story af why you were screwing up, they don't care. But most people are going to give thier story anyway, and it's usually b.s. Miss Badge Bunny is right, the less you say the better. It gives us less to pick apart. I'v seen a whole lot more people talk themselves into a ticket than talk themselves out. </p><p>I did chase a guy all the way to his house one time for speeding and careless driving. After I got him out of his car, he crapped in his pants, and very shortly thereafter, explained to me that was why he was in such a hurry. I felt sorry for him and let him go while trying not to laugh in his face. I figure that he had a bad enough day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LtCCMPUnit42, post: 1295501, member: 10431"] More times than not, cops don't want to know the story af why you were screwing up, they don't care. But most people are going to give thier story anyway, and it's usually b.s. Miss Badge Bunny is right, the less you say the better. It gives us less to pick apart. I'v seen a whole lot more people talk themselves into a ticket than talk themselves out. I did chase a guy all the way to his house one time for speeding and careless driving. After I got him out of his car, he crapped in his pants, and very shortly thereafter, explained to me that was why he was in such a hurry. I felt sorry for him and let him go while trying not to laugh in his face. I figure that he had a bad enough day. [/QUOTE]
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