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<blockquote data-quote="trade_sniper" data-source="post: 1337044" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>Langston302: Yes, it was an honest reply and appreciated. It is true in any location, career or pay scale. There are always a few people that have to ruin it for others.</p><p></p><p>Personally I have only gotten stopped once since having my CCL for several years and I did deserve to get pulled over (wasn't paying attention to the changing speed limit in an area I wasn't familiar with), but the guy was totally nice, in fact I had my license and permit packed in a suitcase, under a bunch of other crap in the back of the SUV (coming home from 4th of July at the lake). I was nice and respectful as always. I informed him that I had a license and a weapon beside my seat (with both of my hands on top of the steering wheel). When he saw what I was going to have to dig through, he said 'don't worry about it, just watch your speed, be safe and have a nice day'. It was a very small town. I know that I could have caught a different officer on a different shift, or just going through a divorce with his wife or any other kind of problem that life throws at all of us and had a lot different experience. You never know, the guy could be a total jerk, or could just be having a bad day was we all do occasionally.</p><p></p><p>Side note: Does your cruiser have the 5.7 or the 6.1? I have an SRT8 and have been curious as to what engine the OHP cruisers have. I asked an OHP the other day in a parking lot, but I didn't get the impression that he really knew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trade_sniper, post: 1337044, member: 640"] Langston302: Yes, it was an honest reply and appreciated. It is true in any location, career or pay scale. There are always a few people that have to ruin it for others. Personally I have only gotten stopped once since having my CCL for several years and I did deserve to get pulled over (wasn't paying attention to the changing speed limit in an area I wasn't familiar with), but the guy was totally nice, in fact I had my license and permit packed in a suitcase, under a bunch of other crap in the back of the SUV (coming home from 4th of July at the lake). I was nice and respectful as always. I informed him that I had a license and a weapon beside my seat (with both of my hands on top of the steering wheel). When he saw what I was going to have to dig through, he said 'don't worry about it, just watch your speed, be safe and have a nice day'. It was a very small town. I know that I could have caught a different officer on a different shift, or just going through a divorce with his wife or any other kind of problem that life throws at all of us and had a lot different experience. You never know, the guy could be a total jerk, or could just be having a bad day was we all do occasionally. Side note: Does your cruiser have the 5.7 or the 6.1? I have an SRT8 and have been curious as to what engine the OHP cruisers have. I asked an OHP the other day in a parking lot, but I didn't get the impression that he really knew. [/QUOTE]
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