Some do. It was just 2 weeks ago when my oversized rear sway bar split one its
brakets in half and started maching one of my wheels away. I couldn't even
push the car out of the without further damage (I did get it mostly to the
side). In no time at all a police officer had pulled up behind and me and
helped be directing traffic around me while I worked. I managed to twist and
pull everything out of the way to get home.
Of course, it was only two days ago I got pulled over and given a ticket for
window tint. It wasn't my car, and I was more than a little surprised ("do you
know why I pulled you over"). It wouldn't have been so bad, but right after
pulling out a car passed me, speeding, with tinted windows! No ticket. Spent
the rest of the night counting cars. ~1 out of 5 had tinted windows (and a lot
of cars suspiciously driving with the windows down). Not even sure what the
law is, but....
That's just the way it works
O
In a message dated Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:26:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Eric W
Clements <ewc4@juno.com> writes:
<< Speaking of "serve and protect", why don't cops stop to help when your
broken down on the side of the highway?
EC
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