C-Dub,
You are correct.
No damage.
However, it was supposedly a minor fendor bendor.
AB
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- Thu Oct 18, 2012 7:23 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
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- Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
- Replies: 187
- Views: 37999
Re: A "first" when stopped by DPS last night
Heres my story. No guns involved.
In my mid-twenties I drove a 1981 Bamboo Biege Porsche 911.
I was pulled over by DPS. I immediately got out of the car and went back to shake his hand. (you could do that back then)
He shook my hand and asked me to stand in front of his car. I asked what I had done and he said he just had some questions. He then proceeded to grill me. Was this my car? Do I let anyone drive it? Where do I work? The questions went on and on.
Finally, he loosened up a little and became more friendly. He proceeded to tell me that there had been a hit and run. The person that ran drove a yellow Porsche. I laughed and said mine is an ugly Bamboo Biege! He said it was close enough to pull me over.
He was very proffessional and nice.
Point being, yes, it may have been a fishing expedition but he just didnt tell you what he was fishing for.
AB
In my mid-twenties I drove a 1981 Bamboo Biege Porsche 911.
I was pulled over by DPS. I immediately got out of the car and went back to shake his hand. (you could do that back then)
He shook my hand and asked me to stand in front of his car. I asked what I had done and he said he just had some questions. He then proceeded to grill me. Was this my car? Do I let anyone drive it? Where do I work? The questions went on and on.
Finally, he loosened up a little and became more friendly. He proceeded to tell me that there had been a hit and run. The person that ran drove a yellow Porsche. I laughed and said mine is an ugly Bamboo Biege! He said it was close enough to pull me over.
He was very proffessional and nice.
Point being, yes, it may have been a fishing expedition but he just didnt tell you what he was fishing for.
AB