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<blockquote data-quote="Big-Tex" data-source="post: 1350573" data-attributes="member: 7495"><p>Been stopped 3 times recently. First, unarmed no need to disclose. Kept to yes sir, no sir, sorry sir, will do sir. Got a warning for following to closely and told to get home and sleep. Second, 81 in a 70, remembered on the way to the OHP's car said "sorry sir, here's this" he asked where, I replied "the glove box" (hard to carry in scrubs) He say's, have a seat in the patrol car. Got a warning for 11 over. Third, last night 66in a 50. Deputy walks up, I've got hands on the wheel seat belt on and look tired as hell. I hand him my cards, he asks is is with you, I reply yes, he hands me my CCW license back and says hang tight. Got a warning 16 over and a slow it down, son. </p><p></p><p>Most LEO's are very cool about it, I've only dealt with a rookie once and that was after a wreck; very stressful for all involved. I think the clean cut and scrubs make me look like a upstanding citizen, and I'm 21 so I every sentence end's with a "Yes/No Sir". However I fell my luck-o-meter running low so I'm settin the cruise 2 over for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big-Tex, post: 1350573, member: 7495"] Been stopped 3 times recently. First, unarmed no need to disclose. Kept to yes sir, no sir, sorry sir, will do sir. Got a warning for following to closely and told to get home and sleep. Second, 81 in a 70, remembered on the way to the OHP's car said "sorry sir, here's this" he asked where, I replied "the glove box" (hard to carry in scrubs) He say's, have a seat in the patrol car. Got a warning for 11 over. Third, last night 66in a 50. Deputy walks up, I've got hands on the wheel seat belt on and look tired as hell. I hand him my cards, he asks is is with you, I reply yes, he hands me my CCW license back and says hang tight. Got a warning 16 over and a slow it down, son. Most LEO's are very cool about it, I've only dealt with a rookie once and that was after a wreck; very stressful for all involved. I think the clean cut and scrubs make me look like a upstanding citizen, and I'm 21 so I every sentence end's with a "Yes/No Sir". However I fell my luck-o-meter running low so I'm settin the cruise 2 over for a while. [/QUOTE]
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