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To: eggman
> Sorry, but the officer escalated the situation from a simple traffic stop into an arrest when it was not warranted.

Oh, I agree -- the arrest should never have happened. But consider something.

This officer, riding alone, stopped a car driving at night without headlights, containing four individuals of whom three were drunk males (one and one-third pitchers of beer each, average), and one female driver who refused to take a field sobriety test.

Granted the officer wasn't wrapped real tight, but even somebody with a level head is going to be a little edgy with that crew in front of him being uncooperative.

The way I read the story, the driver's husband set the scene for confrontation right away by telling her to refuse the officer's requests and instructions.

I'll tell you this -- when I get stopped at night, I am polite to the police, I do pretty much what I'm told to do, and I have yet to get busted. I've been driving for 40 years, and that includes a lot of years that included getting (*cough*) altered and driving (carefully, but nevertheless...).

I was stopped maybe a dozen times, in all states of mind. I'm male, so I didn't get to bat my eyelashes or cry and get away with it (as some female friends did). But being polite and cooperative kept me out of trouble, every time.

There was one time when I was driving (being the most sober, relatively speaking), and we got stopped for a tail-light out. My buddy in the back seat (wildly drunk) started yelling, "Tell that f*ing pig to go f*k himself!"

Far from doing as this woman did (follow her husband's instructions and tell the cop to get lost), I turned around and told my buddy to shut the hell up, and I apologized politely to the cop on my buddy's behalf.

My car was obviously full of drunks (luckily, all over the legal age). The officer checked my papers, had me do a quick field test (which I passed), asked me where I was headed, and admonished me to get my friends home safely. Which I did.

I have no doubt whatsoever that if I'd talked back to the cop the way this woman did, we would have all been busted.

That doesn't make this cop in the story right. Just sayin', talking back to a cop doesn't get you -out- of trouble.

70 posted on 06/04/2008 9:03:26 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: dayglored
“This officer, riding alone, stopped a car driving at night without headlights, containing four individuals of whom three were drunk”

What no radio, no calling for backup?

Hmmm

71 posted on 06/04/2008 9:13:36 PM PDT by JSteff (This election is about the 3 to 5 supremes who will retire in the next 8 years, vote accordingly.)
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To: dayglored
My car was obviously full of drunks (luckily, all over the legal age). The officer checked my papers, had me do a quick field test (which I passed), asked me where I was headed, and admonished me to get my friends home safely. Which I did.

Okay, so these days cops are our surrogate mothers, only with the power to arrest or even kill us.

89 posted on 06/05/2008 9:03:06 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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