In small town America, it is difficult to not be noticed.
You have likely dined at an adjacent table with officer So&so. He noticed you had a beer. He noticed you drove home, and in what car. Now if he sees your car at an establishment that serves, he is going to check you out. Your local law enforcement is also not above checking parking lots of places that serve alcohol.
You will be checked out if you are out when the general populatuion is not. This can be problematic especially if you hold late hours due to work and drive home around closing time.
For an entire summer, I had a police escort every day on the way home from work at 2:30AM. He would pick me up at the south end of town, and follow me to the intersection, then east until 1/2 to 1 mile past city limits. He would turn around and leave me alone til the next night. Did it every night. I always wondered what it was about that small white pickup that aroused his curiosity? I wanted to pull up next to him one morning and tell him I was going to stop at 7-11 and figured I would let him know beforehand.
Are you getting profiled? Yep.
Ask any latino or african-american. Maybe they can give you some pointers.
When I lived in a college town, the neighbor lady called the FBI cause a group of Saudi college students had a kegger. Now that's profiling!
Aaron "I am old now so they don't bother me anymore." Ford
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