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Whaddya know, common sense still exists
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<blockquote data-quote="liliysdad" data-source="post: 1301573" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>I disagree. I dealt with a few back around 2004, have not heard of one anywhere local in at least two years. I think, if anything, they are less common, but more widely reported. I do agree, however, that it only takes once.</p><p></p><p>BB, I must ask, what do you do if the officer you demand calls his supervisor, is the super? Been there, done that.</p><p></p><p>The advice to maintain speed, and drive to a safe place isnt the best, in my opinion. If you absolutely do not feel right, slow down, do something that would tend to make the officer know you aren't ignoring him. Flashers are probably your best bet. Stop at the FIRST place you feel safe. Driving a few miles is not a good plan.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I can see this being an issue in the county, or a rural area. If you are in town, however, I wouldn't advise driving to wherever you want to be stopped. We make decisions on where to stop folks for a reason, its not your place, or right, to choose the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liliysdad, post: 1301573, member: 51"] I disagree. I dealt with a few back around 2004, have not heard of one anywhere local in at least two years. I think, if anything, they are less common, but more widely reported. I do agree, however, that it only takes once. BB, I must ask, what do you do if the officer you demand calls his supervisor, is the super? Been there, done that. The advice to maintain speed, and drive to a safe place isnt the best, in my opinion. If you absolutely do not feel right, slow down, do something that would tend to make the officer know you aren't ignoring him. Flashers are probably your best bet. Stop at the FIRST place you feel safe. Driving a few miles is not a good plan. Furthermore, I can see this being an issue in the county, or a rural area. If you are in town, however, I wouldn't advise driving to wherever you want to be stopped. We make decisions on where to stop folks for a reason, its not your place, or right, to choose the place. [/QUOTE]
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