Posted by da.bees on January 16, 2014 at 11:46:21 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: first traffic offense posted by pete black on January 16, 2014 at 06:56:19:
I had a few lectures by sheriff and small town cops but didn't start down my life of crime until I moved to Dallas at 17. I worked at a downtown hotel where I got off when patrons finished partying between 1am and 3am. I didn't know permission to search a car could be refused so I obliged when asked. Went to jail 4 times in 3 years. Twice for possessing large amount of coins(tips),once for carrying enough fishing tackle for 3 people ( me and 2 older brothers),once for having two spare tires,one with size and bolt pattern that didn't fit my car(brother's spare I had picked up from service station for him). Spent the night in jail each time while cops "investigated". Phone call to employer would have cleared me twice,offered to describe every fishing lure in each of three boxes as well as where most where located in box,yellow crayon on tire plus call to brother would be good enough for most people. Needless to say,I lost all respect for law enforcment which prevails today. Anyone believe I can win a lawsuit 50 years later aledging descrimination and harrasment because I was Protestant? Straight? White? Male? Oh yea,first ticket? 5 years ago for speeding in Crowell Tx,population 928,land so flat and bare I could see the car sitting on shoulder for 3 miles. I thought it was a stranded motorist when an arm from driver's window started flagging me down. Son and grandsons had been on my case for 200 miles because of driving too slow. All were asleep when I was stopped. They are still laughing 5 years later and I'm looking for a chance to get even with them.
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