To: | Datsun-roadsters@Autox.Team.Net |
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Subject: | RE: Cop stories |
From: | "Tom @ Datsun2000" <tom@datsun2000.com> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Dec 2004 01:11:58 -0800 |
I have had a Washington County Oregon plain cloths officer driving a small Dodge fastback follow me after I nearly spun a car avoiding him as he entered heavy freeway traffic and started changing lanes while dialing his cell phone. He followed me until I stopped and called in a marked car so he could issue me a citation for reckless driving. During the conversation before the marked car arrived he informed me that my observation of his use of the cell phone would not be heard by the judge against his word because I was ONLY a citizen and he had held a badge for 14 years. 13 years later I still get very angry when I think about this, and spent about an hour talking with his supervisor after I finished paying the fine. I waited because I wanted the supervisor to understand that I was not trying to get out of the ticket. Whether it did any good or not I never knew. On a lighter note, today I drive Lincoln Towncars for much of my income. Another driver received a minor citation while carrying a passenger. The officer was a little rude and discourteous to the driver while issuing the citation. The passenger gave the driver his card and told him to plead not guilty and call him with the court date so he could be there. When they got to court the officer treated the accused driver about the way he had on the street. The driver then introduced his passenger to testify and provided the judge and officer with a brief list of qualifications on the passengers letterhead. The letterhead identified the passenger as a retired Chief Justice of another states supreme court.... The officer angrily stomped out of the court room and the case was dismissed. Unfortunately the only ticket I received in my 68 2000 was for a stuck throttle when the maintenance screw caught on the gasket in the fuel pressure regulator. I went into third gear at near full throttle and right into a radar trap. Because I managed to release the stuck throttle before I stopped neither the officer or the judge would believe me. Be sure you check the clearance between the head of the maintenance screw and the fuel pressure regulator when you are finished balancing your SU carbs. Tom 69 2000 - Mr. Hyde Portland http://www.datsun2000.com |
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