Yeah - right on the mark!!! And they have seen enough cars parked on the shoulder get smacked by a sleepy truck driver that they would just assume you not be there so there don't have to be there. He's already sized up the driver of a casually stopped driver as a bit reckless for stopping there if the driver didn't have to. >Police look death in the face every time they make a traffic stop. They >may have a sense of humor at home, but not at a stop. They like to see >hands in sight, no fast moves, and they're too busy wondering if *that* >little twitch is the beginning of somebody getting ready to hurt them to >have time or processing power for anything but business. "Yes sir," "No >sir," "Thank you sir," and "My wallet is in the outside pocket of that bag >on the back seat. Is it ok to reach back there for it?" are all Good >Things to say to a policeman. > >That's not to excuse bad behavior on their part, but you have to consider >the situation. Police make everybody nervous -- go ahead and be >nervous. Silently, and keeping those hands in sight. Chris Mills in TN |
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