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To: oldasrocks
When stopped I always

I've seen several posters over multiple threads say basically that same thing.

My question to all of you. Why do you get stopped so often as to use the word "always?" You make it sound like your norm.

Maybe slowing down to somewhere near the speed limit and/or learning what those pretty red stop lights mean would decrease your "always."

44 posted on 07/08/2016 5:50:31 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Jus Soli + Jus Sanguinis = NBC)
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To: ASA Vet
Maybe slowing down to somewhere near the speed limit and/or learning what those pretty red stop lights mean would decrease your "always."

I can now plead "the Hillary"! "It wasn't intentional, officer!"

52 posted on 07/08/2016 5:56:53 AM PDT by Road Warrior ‘04 (Molon Labe! (Oathkeeper))
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To: ASA Vet

Is it possible it’s the way the word “always” is being used, rather than how many times a person is stopped ?

Back in the day, the process was, I got out of the car and went to the cops car.(Chicago)

That changed and I didn’t know it. I got stopped by State LEO. I got out of the car and he went for his gun screaming for me to get back in the car. Scared the bee-jeebers out of me.

So my process has changed.

The last time I was stopped was a very long time ago.
I pulled over to a lighted area, turned on my dome lights, made driver window go down, put my wrists on the top of the steering wheel with the fingers on my hands spread apart. Then waited for the LEO to approach the car.

I now always do this.


95 posted on 07/08/2016 7:08:40 AM PDT by stylin19a
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