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It’s sad that people on positions of authority are always paranoid someone is lying. I was recently pulled over and I was sure I hadn’t done anything and it was on a very busy highway through town and I was literally at a side road so turned off and immediately pulled over. It took seconds. The officer as he approached me put his thumb on the back of my car. From my reading they do that to leave their fingerprints if something goes wrong. He approached and said he just wanted to check if I had my license, something they are not supposed to do since it fosters racial profiling they are supposed to have a reason. But he said I noticed you don’t have an N on your car(the N indicated new drivers) and you looked a little young so wanted to check. Just a bullshit story since I am 40, had 2 teenage kids and a 6 year old in my car and enough facial hair to say I was way beyond a 5 o’clock shadow. Then he began to lecture me how when a car pulls onto a side street it makes him very suspicious. I said well I don’t want anyone getting hit from behind and he replied That he is not affraid of getting hit. All very well I am glad you are not but I had 3 kids in the car and have seen enough videos of officers getting plowed and I didn’t want to be part of that. He let me go and with that I am once again annoyed with the police. If I’ve done something ticket me I’ve never omce fought a ticket. I pay my dues. But like I say that rule is to stop racial profiling so I take it seriously.


Unfortunately police in the US are often idiot bullies given a badge. In general you're best off if you never interact with them, including asking for help.


Relevant video ("Never talk to the police"): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE




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