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Date:         Sat, 14 Nov 1998 20:57:52 -0500
Reply-To:     EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject:      Re: Is it me or is it my Westy?--long
Comments: To: John Koloen <jkoloen@EARTHLINK.NET>
Comments: cc: vanagon@VANAGON.COM
In-Reply-To:  <364C5A28.1EEB@earthlink.net>
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After having been involved with the law, and many law sues, I have one thing to say. We are loosing our right very quickly. I have spent thousands to defend myself. I have never none anything wrong. but the copes and the layers know the hell they will put you thru anyway. WE MUST FIGHT TO KEEP OUR FREEDOM! I have stood up to the copes and have had them back down. It wasn't fun. DOn't let the law push you around.

Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler

On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, John Koloen wrote:

> I had an unusual experience this week while driving my '87 Westy from > Texas to Wisconsin. It happened in the Sooner state. Not long after > passing the Texas-Oklahoma border on I-35 a state trooper appeared in > my rearview. He followed me for a few miles, came alongside, then went > on his way. I thought it odd but continued. About two miles from the > Oklahoma-Kansas border the trooper reappeared in my rearview. This > time he turned on his lights and pulled me over. > He came up to the driver's side window claiming that I had driven over > the right-side white line three times. Of course, I knew I hadn't. It > was about 4 p.m. He suggested I must have been tired. He asked for my > license and insurance card, and then we went to his car where he wrote > out a "warning" ticket. A warning to not do something I didn't do? > Then he got to his real intentions. After giving me the warning he > asked if I was carrying contraband. I said no. Then he asked if I > would allow him to search my vehicle. Ah, ha! Of course, I let him do > it. And, of course, there was no contraband. > What I figure is that he was near the end of his shift and needed a > bust and thought a middle-aged guy with a goattee driving a VW van had > to be up to something. Or, he was a fan of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State > and didn't like it that the University of Texas beat both teams. The > funniest thing was that when he pulled away and headed for the nearest > exit ramp his rear tire crossed the right-side line twice in less than > half a mile. Perhaps he was just tired. > Anybody else have similar experience in a VW? I'm sure if I was in my > pickup I would never have caught his attention. I'm thinking about > putting on a bumper sticker that says "No contraband inside," or "I'm > not a drug smuggler." -- John >


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