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<blockquote data-quote="jarhead983" data-source="post: 785726" data-attributes="member: 7129"><p>Yeah, I definitely have changed my driving habits. I don't blame the reaction of the officers, they have a dangerous job where they don't know what they're dealing with on any given stop. They handled it very professionally and the only time that I was really nervous was when he had me step over behind my vehicle, having watched Cops, I thought I knew the next step which was to put my hands on the trunk. He admonished me to do only what he said. He told me to get on my knees and cross my ankles. Well this is where it got a little scary for me. As I was coming down to my knees, my right leg immediately got a muscle cramp and instinctively raised up and tried to straighten my leg. My only thought was that I was going to be shot because of charleyhorse. That is when the officer grabbed my hands which thankfully never left my head. I can't remember the officers name, I think it was Mike something, but I found out on the drive into Stroud that we went to the same high school and he tried to convince me to get my concealed carry license, of which he taught a certification class. He gave me a card which I've lost and he even sets up African safaris each year. Nice guy after I was cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarhead983, post: 785726, member: 7129"] Yeah, I definitely have changed my driving habits. I don't blame the reaction of the officers, they have a dangerous job where they don't know what they're dealing with on any given stop. They handled it very professionally and the only time that I was really nervous was when he had me step over behind my vehicle, having watched Cops, I thought I knew the next step which was to put my hands on the trunk. He admonished me to do only what he said. He told me to get on my knees and cross my ankles. Well this is where it got a little scary for me. As I was coming down to my knees, my right leg immediately got a muscle cramp and instinctively raised up and tried to straighten my leg. My only thought was that I was going to be shot because of charleyhorse. That is when the officer grabbed my hands which thankfully never left my head. I can't remember the officers name, I think it was Mike something, but I found out on the drive into Stroud that we went to the same high school and he tried to convince me to get my concealed carry license, of which he taught a certification class. He gave me a card which I've lost and he even sets up African safaris each year. Nice guy after I was cleared. [/QUOTE]
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