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<blockquote data-quote="tweetr" data-source="post: 3943222" data-attributes="member: 5183"><p>More information as we gathered it at the Sherriff's office:</p><p>It's the <strong><em>third</em></strong> brake light, you see. I examined his car and took video of the perfectly functioning brake lights, but I do acknowledge on review that the <strong><em>third </em></strong>light, the little one up in the rear window, is not working.</p><p></p><p>"Do you habitually stop a car for the <strong><em>third</em></strong> brake light," I asked, when the two normal brake lights are operating? Is a third light even required?"</p><p></p><p>"Oh yes," the Lieutenant exclaimed enthusiastically, "all day long!"</p><p></p><p>Oh, come on! Not buying it. We counted four third lights out on various cars as we drove out of Claremore. I don't think I've ever noticed that partticular, egregious malfunction in my life! I've certainly never heard of anyone being stopped for that! LEOs, help me out here: is that normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweetr, post: 3943222, member: 5183"] More information as we gathered it at the Sherriff's office: It's the [B][I]third[/I][/B] brake light, you see. I examined his car and took video of the perfectly functioning brake lights, but I do acknowledge on review that the [B][I]third [/I][/B]light, the little one up in the rear window, is not working. "Do you habitually stop a car for the [B][I]third[/I][/B] brake light," I asked, when the two normal brake lights are operating? Is a third light even required?" "Oh yes," the Lieutenant exclaimed enthusiastically, "all day long!" Oh, come on! Not buying it. We counted four third lights out on various cars as we drove out of Claremore. I don't think I've ever noticed that partticular, egregious malfunction in my life! I've certainly never heard of anyone being stopped for that! LEOs, help me out here: is that normal? [/QUOTE]
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