Right. Good call, Sir. Points duly noted, and links forwarded to a few buddies... Thanks.billv wrote:Sounds like a reasonable stop to me.
My only comment is that when he asked if you knew why you were pulled over you should not have said yes. You just admitted guilt and gave up your 5th Amendment right to self incrimination. Just say no or nothing at all. Let him do the talking.
Here are two videos that might be instructive.
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- Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:49 pm
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Re: Tarrant County Sherriff stop...
- Wed Jan 26, 2011 12:52 am
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Tarrant County Sherriff stop...
So a few weeks ago, I was running late to work, and was being very dumb with my speed (yes, I'll admit that...)... Saw a cop coming over a hill in rural tarrant county, hit the brakes... Cop spins around, so before he caught up, I went ahead and stopped, got my ID and insurance out (CHL not in yet...). I passed the guy doing about 10 over, AFTER slowing down by about 25 more mph... (yeah, I know, bad call on my part...)
Cop comes up to me, he's about 50, carrying a S&W Sigma .40 (bad choice, IMO), and asks with a chuckle if I know why I'm being pulled over... (It was all I could do not to ask if a taillight was out... LOL!). I said yes, he took my stuff back to the car, came back with a ticket, and asked if I was late to work. "yup"... In spite of my age (21) and ridiculous speed, the guy was very respectful and so forth. Didn't make any effort to slow my progress to work (whole stop was <5 minutes), and sent me on my way saying "Drive safe, and get yourself to work!"
Moral to the story... +1 for TCSO. I know I deserved the ticket, have stopped speeding again (so yeah, $200 taught me a lesson real quick... That's a lot less ammo for the range!), but in spite of everything, the guy was very professional and didn't try to waste any extra time to prove a point...
Sidenote: I just cut out the foam to fit the shape of my AR-15, and had the foam cutout in the right seat. Why he wouldn't trade my foam AR for his real one still baffles me...![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Cop comes up to me, he's about 50, carrying a S&W Sigma .40 (bad choice, IMO), and asks with a chuckle if I know why I'm being pulled over... (It was all I could do not to ask if a taillight was out... LOL!). I said yes, he took my stuff back to the car, came back with a ticket, and asked if I was late to work. "yup"... In spite of my age (21) and ridiculous speed, the guy was very respectful and so forth. Didn't make any effort to slow my progress to work (whole stop was <5 minutes), and sent me on my way saying "Drive safe, and get yourself to work!"
Moral to the story... +1 for TCSO. I know I deserved the ticket, have stopped speeding again (so yeah, $200 taught me a lesson real quick... That's a lot less ammo for the range!), but in spite of everything, the guy was very professional and didn't try to waste any extra time to prove a point...
Sidenote: I just cut out the foam to fit the shape of my AR-15, and had the foam cutout in the right seat. Why he wouldn't trade my foam AR for his real one still baffles me...
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)