I try to treat cops with the respect, but in my four short years of driving I've dealt with way too many assholes. My first experience being pulled over, it was after a high school dance and I was driving two girls home and got pulled over for doing 65 in a 45, at two in the morning. I get it, I was breaking the law I'm not disputing that. But I live in a small town and at the most, we have 5 pigs on duty, and that's including the supervisor in his big bad SUV well that night I had the entire Frankfort police force on my within 2 minutes, 4 of them surrounded the car, had me turn it off and roll all the windows down. IN THE MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY. I was like that for a half hour before I could roll the windows up and turn it back on. Then they had the girls call their parents to be picked up. Had me there for another 45 minutes before I had to call my dad to be picked up becuase I was breaking curfew and they wouldn't let me drive myself home.
Another time I got pulled over in my beater mustang. It was 3am and I was on my way back to my college. He pulled me over becuase "I took too long to change lanes"

. He then proceeded to try and write me a ticket for anything he could think of, pointing out my chipped taillight, that my dash lights were out, that my registration lights weren't bright enough, tried to get me for running a straight pipe, even though it wasn't. Even invited him to lay on the ground to look. After arguing with him over everything he tried to point out he let me go after wasting my time.
Lastly I got pulled over by a state trooper for doing 77 in a 65. He was mostly polite except for the fact that he found it entertaining that my dog liked to chase his flashlight. So after making my bulldog jump around the cab of my truck. He laughed wrote me a ticket and left
I'm going to call it what it is, I think most of my problems stem off of profiling. I look like a pothead, I'm not, but my appearance leads others to believe that I am. I constantly have the police ask to search my car which I politely refuse each time and it always goes downhill from there. I think its crap that if you refuse a search they automatically assume you have something to hide, which I never do, but its the principle of the matter, its the same reason I don't let police into my house. People don't know their rights and let themselves willingly get abused by law, and its not just the police, its everyone involved with politics, from those who write the pointless and abusive laws to their minions who enforce it, they over step their bounds and the general public accepts it, It's sickening. If they had the right to search me, my car or my house they wouldn't be asking and most people don't seem to understand that.
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