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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 3247862" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>They wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't fish. And if you don't wanna answer don't. I never took offense to that. Just like any customer service job. Asking questions is part of the job.</p><p></p><p>Off topic but kinda related. I went in to McDonalds to order a double cheeseburger offa the value menu. Walked up to the cashier and stood there. She didn't say anything. Well, neither did I. It started getting awkward for her. Finally I said "It's customary for the cashier to greet the customer and say may I take your order please."</p><p></p><p>So should the cop only say "I need your drivers license." Walk back to his patrol vehicle, writes up your ticket, walks back and hands it to you and then leaves. Everyone would be throwing a hissy fit. Screaming "He didn't tell me why he stopped me!" Why should he? Unless your blind or something it clearly tells you on the ticket what you're getting stopped for. No need for them to explain that.</p><p></p><p>For me the answers given during that little fishing expedition usually determined wether or not I was going to write you a ticket or just give you a warning. Be an *******, get a ticket. That's how things roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 3247862, member: 2939"] They wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't fish. And if you don't wanna answer don't. I never took offense to that. Just like any customer service job. Asking questions is part of the job. Off topic but kinda related. I went in to McDonalds to order a double cheeseburger offa the value menu. Walked up to the cashier and stood there. She didn't say anything. Well, neither did I. It started getting awkward for her. Finally I said "It's customary for the cashier to greet the customer and say may I take your order please." So should the cop only say "I need your drivers license." Walk back to his patrol vehicle, writes up your ticket, walks back and hands it to you and then leaves. Everyone would be throwing a hissy fit. Screaming "He didn't tell me why he stopped me!" Why should he? Unless your blind or something it clearly tells you on the ticket what you're getting stopped for. No need for them to explain that. For me the answers given during that little fishing expedition usually determined wether or not I was going to write you a ticket or just give you a warning. Be an *******, get a ticket. That's how things roll. [/QUOTE]
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