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Spooler 01-15-2016 11:14 PM

You guys are lucky. If I get pulled, I get a ticket. End of story. I have no luck.

2Zs4me 01-18-2016 02:48 AM

Got pulled over in my 93 TTZ for expired plates last year on Veterans Day. Cop said he wouldn't have even noticed my plates but was admiring the car as it drove by. He saw the veteran emblem on my drivers license and wished me a happy veterans day as he gave me my ticket.

JC-Nismo 01-18-2016 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Zs4me (Post 3390641)
Got pulled over in my 93 TTZ for expired plates last year on Veterans Day. Cop said he wouldn't have even noticed my plates but was admiring the car as it drove by. He saw the veteran emblem on my drivers license and wished me a happy veterans day as he gave me my ticket.

I would've told him to "Kiss Azz"!!!

Spstone 01-18-2016 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Zs4me (Post 3390641)
Got pulled over in my 93 TTZ for expired plates last year on Veterans Day. Cop said he wouldn't have even noticed my plates but was admiring the car as it drove by. He saw the veteran emblem on my drivers license and wished me a happy veterans day as he gave me my ticket.

That is just kind of **** move. I never expect any thing, to me it's just a job but it seems kind of dickesh to me.

I got pulled over the night I got home from my second deployment for an illegal right on red that had changed during the 12 months I was gone. In uniform bags in the back. When the officer asked me if I saw the sign and informed me it had been a no right on red for 6 months now I respectfully replied sorry sir I've been in Iraq for the last 12 months and did not know it had changed, and apologized for missing the non-lighted sign at midnight. Dude wrote me ticket and said, "Well even war heros need to follow the law."

That was actually my only bad run in with a police officer. I'm always respectful and leave my hands on the wheel until the officer asks for my paperwork. I don't want him to see me shuffling around and be worried I'm reaching for some thing. I always start the conversation with letting the officer know I'm carrying and wear my weapon currently is located. So far its always turned out well for me.

Dirk McGurck 01-18-2016 07:52 AM

Jeez, Spstone, that was a dickish move by that officer, too.

TexasChuck 01-18-2016 09:04 AM

Veterans Day
 
I got a laugh outta that one. My veterans license plate holder didn't help me in Colorado either.
Cheers


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