Posted by Harvey2 on May 24, 2014 at 08:30:03 from (74.138.175.233):
Now that the tractors shows are in full swing, the correct police will be coming out of the woodwork. This country is the home of the brave, if its the land of the free I have my doubts. Among the many things that I am thankful for is that the correct police don't have the authority to arrest anyone. All they can do is deny one to display a tractor at, lets say the 2cyl expo. You say, that you don't know what a correct police looks like, they come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities. They don't have on a regulation uniform, but most all display the same kind of mannerism. Usually they approach your display and are oblivious of your presence. They might walk around your pride and joy several times muttering to their selves, and then they spring into action. Most won't acknowledge the hard work and expense that has been put in the project, but will tell you that the decal is one half inch out of place or the hose clamp is on upside down, something that doesn't amount to a hill of beans. I tell them the 20/20 rule, that is, 20 feet away and at 20 miles an hour it isn't noticeable.
How have others handled the C/P? It would be interesting to hear from an actual c/police person.
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