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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2410422" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>Yes - the last time I saw it was in Chickasha and it turned out I was going to the same place they were which was Mama Carol's on 4th. There were OHP, Sheriff's deputies, and locals meeting up to eat, they all seem to like that place from what I've seen. FYI, I drive all over SW Oklahoma every day and have for years. At present, I work deep nights though, and I absolutely follow the law no matter what (my job depends on it). It has happened numerous times that some LEO has ran up on my bumper and tailed me just a couple feet off my bumper trying to flush me out as a drunk, and yes, that pisses me off too. I know full well if I was to bobble one bit he'd hit the lights and I'd get pulled over. But frankly, when the guy is two feet off your bumper at 4am with his lights on bright going 55 it is hazardous to all involved. Also FYI, the last one that did that was a Rush Springs cop that likes to sit on 81 just under the rise of the hill (going south) where the speed limit changes. I passed through the 45 zone (at 44) and he was on me until I left his jurisdiction (blinding the cr@p out of me the whole way). I can tell stories like this all night long about LEO's in different towns, and some OHP's also, I see them often enough that I start to recognize the vehicles. But generally, trying to be fair, it is the smaller cities that have the worst problems with over zealous officers. I don't have a problem with a cruiser going a little over the limit, but I have a big problem, with over zealous and reckless actions from someone who has sworn to uphold to law. And no, I'm not painting all LEO's as bad, with my interests, I have known numerous officers most of which are fine individuals. But there are some...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2410422, member: 16957"] Yes - the last time I saw it was in Chickasha and it turned out I was going to the same place they were which was Mama Carol's on 4th. There were OHP, Sheriff's deputies, and locals meeting up to eat, they all seem to like that place from what I've seen. FYI, I drive all over SW Oklahoma every day and have for years. At present, I work deep nights though, and I absolutely follow the law no matter what (my job depends on it). It has happened numerous times that some LEO has ran up on my bumper and tailed me just a couple feet off my bumper trying to flush me out as a drunk, and yes, that pisses me off too. I know full well if I was to bobble one bit he'd hit the lights and I'd get pulled over. But frankly, when the guy is two feet off your bumper at 4am with his lights on bright going 55 it is hazardous to all involved. Also FYI, the last one that did that was a Rush Springs cop that likes to sit on 81 just under the rise of the hill (going south) where the speed limit changes. I passed through the 45 zone (at 44) and he was on me until I left his jurisdiction (blinding the cr@p out of me the whole way). I can tell stories like this all night long about LEO's in different towns, and some OHP's also, I see them often enough that I start to recognize the vehicles. But generally, trying to be fair, it is the smaller cities that have the worst problems with over zealous officers. I don't have a problem with a cruiser going a little over the limit, but I have a big problem, with over zealous and reckless actions from someone who has sworn to uphold to law. And no, I'm not painting all LEO's as bad, with my interests, I have known numerous officers most of which are fine individuals. But there are some... [/QUOTE]
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