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<blockquote data-quote="tweetr" data-source="post: 3949578" data-attributes="member: 5183"><p>Why not? Where is the urgency?</p><p></p><p>The eager explanation the Lieutenant gave for all the drama (handcuffing, stuffing in the back of a police vehicle) is, and I quote nearly verbatim:</p><p>"Traffic stops are the most dangerous thing we do! You would be amazed how quickly it can go from routine to extreme!"</p><p></p><p>In that case, why undertake the most dangerous evolution you can make over something so inconsequential? Just send an email. For that matter just look up the car owner's address (doesn't really matter who is driving the car) and send a snail mail. Where is the urgency? That solves the problem of alerting the car owner without placing either the driver or the officer in any unnecessary danger.</p><p></p><p>If danger is really the reason for all that drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweetr, post: 3949578, member: 5183"] Why not? Where is the urgency? The eager explanation the Lieutenant gave for all the drama (handcuffing, stuffing in the back of a police vehicle) is, and I quote nearly verbatim: "Traffic stops are the most dangerous thing we do! You would be amazed how quickly it can go from routine to extreme!" In that case, why undertake the most dangerous evolution you can make over something so inconsequential? Just send an email. For that matter just look up the car owner's address (doesn't really matter who is driving the car) and send a snail mail. Where is the urgency? That solves the problem of alerting the car owner without placing either the driver or the officer in any unnecessary danger. If danger is really the reason for all that drama. [/QUOTE]
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