Just for a reverence to what JUAN stated,

"Whenever a cop gives me
 grief I just give them the old "yes officer, no officer, thank you officer"
 and they leave me alone.  You wouldn't believe how different they treat you
 when you just show a little respect."

My part:
    I was going 70-75 in a deserted part of a road that is normally 40 or 45
and no one was around I went around this long blind corner and guess who is
in the median waiting for prey - JSO (Jacksonville Sheriffs Office)=Police ,
anywho it was 10am on a Sunday morning and my brother and I we going to help
my dad at work , LETS CUT TO THE CHASE!  anywho he pulled me over I was
really nice and he let me go for going 54 in a 40 or 45. I went to court and
plead no contest and paid 40$bucks and nothing was left on my record and I
had no classes to go too.
I was happy.

Later,
Travis-91 2dr XE 5-spd 94K
I was driving a 84 Toyota Corolla [Diesel] at the time, 1.8L for who cares.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Juan Fiol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sentra Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 11:35 AM
Subject: SML-NON-P: COPS!


>
This is EXACTLY why people lump all cops into the dickhead category. "Get
> an attitude and any officer will f*ck
> with you (me included)"  I don't remember it being against the law to get
> an attitude.  What law of state and city are you upholding by f**king
> with people that get an attitude?  What exactly is the charge there?  I
> agree that being a police officer is a tough job, one that I would never
> want. They have to deal with dangerous people every day.  I think that
this
> affects their mentality towards all people and they soon start to assume
> that all people are bad.  This is evident in the way they pull people over
> just for the wheels they have, the fact that they have blue lights, or a
> chrome exhaust, or tinted windows. If that person did not commit a crime
or
> violate ANY traffic laws, why mess with them?  Why give someone a ticket
> for going 3 miles past the speed limit?  There are so many real problems
> that cops could be dealing with, it seems so petty when they pick on kids
> for what they do to their cars.  Police officers provide a vital service
to
> every community. But people will be people and officers are not immune to
> being a**holes.  Just remember when someone breaks into your house, or
> steals your precious Sentra, or is stalking you, or murders someone you
> love...it is the cops that you are going to call.  Whenever a cop gives me
> grief I just give them the old "yes officer, no officer, thank you
officer"
> and they leave me alone.  You wouldn't believe how different they treat
you
> when you just show a little respect.
>
> Juan Fiol
>




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