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1 18th June 22:28
e_tar
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This morning I went to starbucks for coffee. I took my vette out (One
of the two times a week its taken to work). When I came out I saw 2
uniformed cops giving it the walkaround.
I panicked for a second, but then I realized they were just admiring
it..
So I walked up and said "morning officers" with a big smile :-)
One of them asked, is it a '75 ?, I said no ..'77. (bigger smile :-))

We spent about 5 minutes talking about the vette and one of the cops
told me he owned a '73 camaro that he's working on. "Great Job" said
one of them. "well, I've only just begun on the interior restoration",
I said. "Give it 6 months and this baby will be good as new."

I got in and drove off with my flowmasters growling deep, and so damned
proud of my vette.

Moral of the story:
It's better to be appreciated by a cop than to be chased or stopped by
one, in my book.
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2 18th June 22:28
grayfox
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I have seen a few Corvette highway patrol cars..must be a fun way to
patrol....( Fl and Ca ).
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3 18th June 22:28
e_tar
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I saw a 99 camaro California Highway Patrol car speeding about on the
expressway once.
It was white.
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4 18th June 22:28
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Or they "steal" them from people who are caught with a joint or a roach
in the car.

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5 18th June 22:28
jeff
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Thast's all fine and dandy but don't pass one on superbowl day after the
butthead's team loses. The guy did a whole lot more than admire the car, he
threatened to arrest me. I asked him what for and he said, "You passed me."
"And this is against the law I asked?" He said nothing and walked away.
All is relative, just depends on what is going on at the time.
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6 18th June 22:28
lab~rat >:-)
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On 2 Mar 2006 10:54:34 -0800, "E_Tar" <e.tarkovski@gmail.com> puked:

Maybe if you get a little heavy on the foot one day you'll be lucky
enough to be pulled over by one of those guys...
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lab~rat >:-)
Do you want polite or do you want sincere?
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7 18th June 22:29
rufio
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Well, there are different sorts of cop here in Phoenix. City cops walk
round, trying to find something to ticket you for. DPS (Highway Patrol)
are more likely to be admirers - and when they stop you, guess which one
is more likely to give you a warning & which WILL give you a ticket, every
time.
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8 18th June 22:29
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In article <fnie02lctvni3jd03r5v22btmt2brpl4hl@4ax.com>


You're as big a moron in this group as any you visit. Run along little
girl.
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9 18th June 22:29
e_tar
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I guess they figure any guy in a corvette is just itching to break the
law.
Or maybe any car that is capable of crossing 65miles an hour. :-)
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10 18th June 22:29
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I was driving in the fast lane doing 57 or 58 MPH in a 55 speed limit zone.
Pulled over by a state trooper with a brand new shiny badge. (Possibly
REALLY new and REALLY shiny). He asked me if I knew why he pulled me over.
Me reply was "I have NO idea" He indicated that he pulled me over for not
having a front tag on my Vette. I gave him my lic/registration and he went
back to his car. Evidently he got a call for an accident while he was
running my info. (Zero points-- can't remember last time I had a ticket)

Here's a side of the road quote:

"I patrol this road and the chances of me seeing you again are very, very,
very, very, very, very, very, very and I mean very (angry studder somewhere
in there) good and next time I' ll have time to write you up.

I wonder how many accidents are caused by these jerk offs pulling people
over for insignificant offenses on a crazy busy high speed road? That same
road (Rt 100 in Maryland) had an eight car pileup caused by a state trooper
literally jumping into the fast lane to signal a car to pull over. When
that car hit the brakes it caused the pileup to happen. Three days after
the pileup, my wife was pulled over the same way-- with my kid and mother in
law in her SUV.

-Stan

Here's waving at ya Ennis!

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