Posted by Mark - IN. on March 01, 2010 at 16:22:56 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: Another cop story posted by tlak on March 01, 2010 at 03:35:24:
In the future, learn from your mistakes. Don't be pulling over to the shoulder to change drivers when you can hit a rest area or off ramp and do it there safely for yourself, your occupants, and other drivers. Don't be making folks move over into other lanes and risk hitting someone in that lane to avoid hitting you on the shoulder of the interstate where you weren't supposed to be in the first place.
Its not that I'm trying to rag on you or that you didn't make an honest mistake, but it was you that made the mistake and then didn't get a ticket for it, and chose here to rag about not the trooper's mistake, but your mistake as though it was the trooper's mistake and not your mistake. Learn from yor mistakes, don't repeat them. Simple solution to a simple problem.
Are you suggesting that the trooper "...acted stupidly..." like someone else did similarly not so long ago, and then was wrong when he did? Are we going to have to endure another stupid beer summit in a rose garden?
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