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09-04-2007, 05:05 PM | #51 |
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09-04-2007, 07:25 PM | #53 |
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My .02. I have been pulled over 3 times in My neighborhood by my neighborhood constables for haveing a "suspicious vehicle" My truck is 4 different colors and honestly sticks out like a sore thumb in my neighborhood (alot of lexus, bmw, mercedes, etc). I pull over, turn off the truck, and put my hands on the steering wheel, turning on the dome light inside the cab at night. This generally gives the officer a little warm and fuzzy about approaching me. They run my plates, talk to me to find out my intentions, and let me go on about my way. They have a very hard job that not many understand. They spend most of thier taking reports after criminal activity has occurred and trying to deter criminal activity by interaction with the public. Profiling is honestly the only real tool they have. Example: If i gave you 3 cups, 1 red, 1 green, 1 blue, and out of 4 tries the blue cup had a 20.00 in it 3 out of 4 times. You would probably look in the blue cup again the 5th time. It sucks, but it is a way of life. Don't get rid of your truck, but maybe instead of driving a bagged out truck, maybe build an original style, or slightly modified, It might draw less attention and will give you a little less hassle. I definately would not confront the officer, or you will end up in jail, and calling his boss won't get you anything but continually pulled over. And BTW, I'm a 30 y/o white guy, clean cut ( I am a Houston Firefighter.) So I don't think it's you completely, but maybe the truck combined with you that raises suspicion. JMHO.
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09-04-2007, 07:39 PM | #54 |
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Actually solego is a Chopper Copper - which I believe means he was being sarcastic and is a cop
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09-05-2007, 12:00 AM | #56 |
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OK, I feel like a dumba**.
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09-05-2007, 12:14 AM | #57 |
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I mess around in my camaro, its got 275/60/r15s in the back, and polished weld draglites, legal exhaust, and stock sountsystem and about everything else. any cop pulls me over im gonna say what exhaust? what sound system? if they try to say anything is wrong with my camaro, my dads an ex viet nam vet, he was drafted, he drag raced the AHRA and ran 4 cars and held 3 world records, he knows the law because we almost got in trouble by the state for owning a small handfull of cars, even though we were legal, the county just hates us (dont know why, corrupt Aholes) so now they cant touch us, my dad is always on the ball because if he slips up on his zoning the country will instantly evict us and probally crush our cars just like they did to our buddy. They will do anything for money and to piss someone off, but yet none of their buddys properties are legal. It also helps i have a married in uncle who is a detective on the police force, and knows about everyone on it.
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I represent the 50's age group but as you can see by the pictures not your average old guy. I live in a city of 100.000 people so it's not huge so I do stand out when driving my lowered trucks. The only gang here worthy to speak of are the Hell's Angels. This does not do me any favours when it comes to not trying to be a cop magnet when you consider my appearence. The H/A's in Nanaimo are one of the most prosperous chapters in Western Canada so I can only imagine that puts them on the radar.
I've had long hair pretty much my whole life so I know what It's like and how your treated when your young and when your older. I treat people how I like to be treated .... with respect! I find this goes a long way in life. Of course this is just MHO. esll.
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09-05-2007, 04:13 AM | #59 |
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Fu@k thows guys.. my brother was in a lowride club here in ohio and they would get pulled over for all kinds of stuff. You should get a lawyer and take this **** to court. Teach these double sided cops to fo screw them selfs... did i mention my bro is now a cop and do ride alongs with him... we pull people over for little tickatable things just to see if they have other bigger things to get them on but if the people on the street arent doing anything worng we dont mess with them
so... dont play with your air ride while driving, keep it at a resonable height, keep good insurance, and just keep happy when you get pulled over... the yes sir/ no sir crap. a cop knows if he is going to write u a ticket as soon as u start speeking. be polite and all will be fine... but screw thows guys.. they are profiling you and profiling is wrong. ha ha |
09-05-2007, 04:46 AM | #60 | |
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im surpriced "bobthecop" has not replied to this....
i would like to hear his opinion. he always brings up another point to look at lol
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09-05-2007, 05:37 AM | #61 | |
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09-05-2007, 06:42 AM | #62 | |
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Again, maybe I'm lucky or it's due to the fact that I live in Oklahoma (I always hear that the people are nice here when "out-of-towners" come around). I wave at cops passing by from time to time. More often, when I am driving my 67 Chevelle, the cops wave at me!!! I did have a cop pull me over to check out my car - but his reason was legitmate - I had no tail lights. My rusty (as of right now) 67 LWB doesn't get much attention from the cops in most cases.
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09-05-2007, 07:41 AM | #63 |
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I got pulled over regularly back in the 70's...mostly for stuff I shouldn't have been doing in my car. I found out right away that NOT looking like trouble spoke words to the officer when he got to the window.
Being of ANY nationality is not a crime, nor is a tattoo or a lowered truck, but if you look like the people that regularly cause trouble...and you drive a vehicle that looks like those regularly driven by those who cause trouble, you are going to get stopped....period. Worked against me once or twice back int eh 70's and I guess it always will. As far as profiling goes, I am not one to say much about it other than if you look suspicious to the cops, I'm behind them stopping anyone if it saves lives or stops/solves crimes. I am about to build a 2/4 drop stepside. While it won't be a ground scraper, it might raise some eyes around town. I'll report back if I get stopped an hassled when I get it built and running.
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09-05-2007, 07:47 AM | #64 |
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The next time they pull you over take out a tape recorder and turn it on and inform the officer that the following conversation is being recorded and ask all of the questions you want to ask in the nices tone of voice you can. But first make sure you are not in violation of any laws Ga. where I live has single party consent to recording.
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It is an age and appearance thing... I had long hair back in High School. I got pulled over all the time. Once for unsecured license plate (bailing wired on) and once for appearing drunk (trying to put my horn button back in my 67 P/U steering wheel, I only have one arm so you can imagine how straight I was driving, but I was sober)
But, being a young "Longhair" I was pulled over at least twice a month. Now that I'm almost 40 & now have very short hair. I drive the same and never get pulled over. I feel for you. Can't imagine what exactly your going thru. But, How a person looks does affect how they are treated. It's not right, but it happens. Don't sell the truck, Next time your pulled over NICELY ask the cop what you need to change on the truck to not get pulled over anymore, tell him "NICELY" your feeling harrassed and singled out, if he replies about your personal appearance, "ask him if you can quote him on that in court?" (just kidding don't say that, he might take your there)
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EAST SIDE LOW LIFE....
Dude, based on that second picture alone,... I'd pull you over if I were a cop... Thas a guilty look if I ever saw one... My mental caption for that photo is: "What? I wasn't doing anything..." then I pictured a beer on the curb in front of the tire while pulled over on main street. Just kidding,... Nice truck by the way...
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09-05-2007, 01:57 PM | #68 |
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Where are you in AZ? Im still flirting with the idea of bringing mine down to ASU- I dont think I would catch **** about ride height, but exhaust noise? EHM....
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First of all no offense taken by your comment. My wife Linda and I went on a little cruse this morning as "Corn" wanted to see some pictures of our truck that were a bit more artistic then my drive way. So we decided to go up to West Wood Lake one of about 5 lakes that that our little city has and take a few pictures. Linda is 5ft. 2in tall so that gives you an idea of how low the truck sits. I attached a picture of Linda and myself. We are a happily married couple with two children in there middle twenties. We have both worked hard and are now retired and enjoying the fruits of our labour. I quit drinking and smoking several years ago so I guess I'm what you refer to as being straight. Thats ok as I did my fare share when I was not on the straight and narrow. The cops know who are the bad apples their not stupid. If you get pulled over because your lights don't work or your speeding or driving in a wreckless manor thats to bad take it on the chin and get smart. When I was younger I brought allot of trouble my way as we all have done. Some people don't grow up and they still find trouble at their door. So whats my point in all of this .... the truth lies in the middle always has and always will. I've met some real bad cops and then again I've met some nice ones that really cared. I've met some really bad people in my time who wear business suits and I've met some really good people that wear levis. You can not judge a book by it's cover you have to read a few pages to get the gest of it. esll. I'm happy your not a cop! Just kidding.
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09-05-2007, 06:22 PM | #71 |
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Record your conversation, take it to court, talk to the chief, contact the NAACP...ACLU...etc.
So much mistrust. I always find that when one tells a story of how they were unfairly targeted or treated, they seem to leave out parts of the story that may make them look unsavory. Of course, no one ever speeds, runs stop signs, runs red lights, fails to signal, purchases drugs from known drug areas, burglarizes houses, burglarizes cars, batters another person, stalks women, or murders anyone. So much mistrust. Yet, the same people who do not trust we the police, expect us to to come aleaping at their every beckoning. I believe I will start my own thread to display the arrogance of some of the law abiding citizens in my neck of the woods. Good Day.
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Wow , there has been lots of replies since I last checked. I have checked the statutes for AZ, thanks for the members who posted them here. And I also have fixed most of the things that I need to. I have yet to drive the truck again yet, but will probably drive it this weekend. I will try to respond to some of your questions
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09-05-2007, 06:39 PM | #73 |
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ESLL i hope im half as cool as you are when im your age oh btw that is one bad a$$ pool table, my dad use to have a brunswick<spell it was a 5x9 with leather pockets and gold inlays .was nice he baught it at for 100 bucks from bank one .......i love me some pool my favorite game
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Ive been pulled over a lot in my 97 its on bags, Ive gotten 3 seatbelt tickets in the truck and all three times I was wearing it 2 times I contested the ticket and lost showing from the officers point of view you would not be able to see if I had a belt on, one of the times the officer in court wasn't the officer that pulled me over and I asked him to describe the truck and he said it was a 4x4 and I still lost, but the other 2 times I got the ticket the cops even liked the truck and asked me to opperate the switches for them after getting the ticket and tried to act buddy buddy, they just grab attention, thats the bottom line, good luck. We all need it when it comes to driving a custom truck around "the man"
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