Posted by fixerupper on March 03, 2015 at 20:03:59 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Auto driving trivia posted by Tom OConnor on March 03, 2015 at 19:34:40:
Tom I could set the machine off naked and I don't have any metal parts. Maybe I just look suspicious. LOL.
Marilyn has been stopped for speeding three times, that she's told me anyway, but she was fined only once. The first time, my 8 year old son had put a gash in his hand with a scissors and she was going a little fast taking him to the hospital and was picked up. The lady officer came up to the window and Marilyn explained the situation and grabbed my son's hand to show the officer. My son let out a scream and the officer said OK drive safely. Second time she was stopped it was early morning and again, a lady officer got her for speeding. While Marilyn was sitting in the officer's car the officer was rummaging around in the back seat. Marilyn asked her what she was looking for and the officer said she couldn't find her ticket book. This was before computers. Officer got grouchy and gruffly told her to just go. Third time she was picked up she got a ticket.
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