Harold, your story reminds me of about 10 years ago when my (now 27 yr old) was starting to drive. He was in city limits of small community, and rounded the corner a bit too far over the center of street, and apparently shook the guy on the other lane of the street. That just happened to be an off duty county deputy. Nothing was done or said until that next day when he got back on duty, then he proceeded to come to our house beating on the door demanding to speak with my son. Wife was there and answered the door. Seeing his anger, she refused to bring my son to the door unless he had an arrest warrant(which he did not). He 'tore' out of the driveway, and the wife called me at work. After calling his boss (county sherrif) and explaining the incident the sherrif apparently spoke with the deputy, and called me back and said he had instructed the deputy on the proper technique of handling something like that when off duty (call an officer on duty to handle). Due to incidents such as this, my son still had little respect for law enforcement - which is very unfortunate, as there are good ones. But you know what they say about one bad apple. I know in this part of the country the apple cart is tilted the wrong way. (no inference to sgtbull intended).
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