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my method is to play stupid and always have an excuse. then make sure that they know that they are right. it gives them the sense of power that they thrive on, then when they are happy they are less likely to write on that ugly pieco paper.
when i first got my license, i used to get pulled over for looking to young. swear it was probably 3 or 4 times, different local cities. not because of speeding or something, just because i looked to young. totally lame.
my best friend was a police explorer (now a cop) and i used to give him so much crap for it....seriously. i'd buy the dumbest cop hating shirts and wear it when i'd be chillin with him, just to get under his skin until one day.....
you'd never believe what happened...and no, im not making this up. i was 17 i think, when he was still an explorer (both in high school still) and we were out cruisin' in my car at the time (my dads 2001 nissan altima) and i had my system in it, 2 12's. being with him, i knew that if we got pulled over he knew the cops, so no biggie...turn it down and be on our way. that cockiness screwed me in a way...but my shirt screwed me even more. I completely forgot i was wearing it until the COP (a new female cop that he barely met before, that didnt help a whole lot) pointed it out to me and asked me why i was wearing it. of course i told her its because he's an explorer and my best friend, so i tease him a lot about wanting to be a cop...thinking she would be nice to me, afterall its just a joke. NOPE, not to her. Got a ticket for noise violation, $230 bucks (california doesnt joke about ticket prices). She told me if i wasnt wearing that damn shirt, she wouldnt have wrote the ticket.
the shirt said "bad cop, no donut" with a picture of a donut and a big line through it, the donut was even fuzzy on the shirt haha.
it was a ticket to remember.....
Ahh, high school.
my best friend was a police explorer (now a cop) and i used to give him so much crap for it....seriously. i'd buy the dumbest cop hating shirts and wear it when i'd be chillin with him, just to get under his skin until one day.....
you'd never believe what happened...and no, im not making this up. i was 17 i think, when he was still an explorer (both in high school still) and we were out cruisin' in my car at the time (my dads 2001 nissan altima) and i had my system in it, 2 12's. being with him, i knew that if we got pulled over he knew the cops, so no biggie...turn it down and be on our way. that cockiness screwed me in a way...but my shirt screwed me even more. I completely forgot i was wearing it until the COP (a new female cop that he barely met before, that didnt help a whole lot) pointed it out to me and asked me why i was wearing it. of course i told her its because he's an explorer and my best friend, so i tease him a lot about wanting to be a cop...thinking she would be nice to me, afterall its just a joke. NOPE, not to her. Got a ticket for noise violation, $230 bucks (california doesnt joke about ticket prices). She told me if i wasnt wearing that damn shirt, she wouldnt have wrote the ticket.
the shirt said "bad cop, no donut" with a picture of a donut and a big line through it, the donut was even fuzzy on the shirt haha.
it was a ticket to remember.....
Ahh, high school.
HAHA i had a "bad cop, no donut" sticker on my old aries. my dad still talks about that sticker, it was funny. i never got any flak from cops about it; i don't remember if i ever had gotten pulled over in that car or not but there were literally hundreds of stickers on that car so they probably wouldn't have noticed it anyway.
that's a funny story (now) though.
that's a funny story (now) though.
Jamie, you had a sticker on the outside of the aries? That's picking a fight! No wonder that see "attitude". (On a side note: hah ha ... you drove an Aries!)
I always got pulled over as a teenager - sometimes as many as 4 times in one night - just for cruising around with my friends. We were never up to anything. Later in life, my brother-in-law found he was pulled over daily (for no reason except he was 18), but he figured out the solution. He got one of those Jesus Christian fish stickers for the back of his Aerostar and was never pulled over again.
I always got pulled over as a teenager - sometimes as many as 4 times in one night - just for cruising around with my friends. We were never up to anything. Later in life, my brother-in-law found he was pulled over daily (for no reason except he was 18), but he figured out the solution. He got one of those Jesus Christian fish stickers for the back of his Aerostar and was never pulled over again.
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