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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1858723" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>It's naive to think that this doesn't happen. Police are human and like all humans have flaws, have bad days, some are arseholes, and some are not. A friend of mine was pulled over for driving "too slow." He was going 5 under the speed limit. Not only did they detain him, but they called 5 other cop cars and brought out the drug sniffing dogs. This was about 8 years ago in Lawton. After about 2 hours of practically stripping the car down, they let him go. </p><p></p><p>I can think of a few more encounters I've seen first hand that has happened to those I know where officers have responded overly aggresively or in a way where they "assumed" you to be more than what you are and hassling you just to see if they can dirt on you and justify their extended stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1858723, member: 2989"] It's naive to think that this doesn't happen. Police are human and like all humans have flaws, have bad days, some are arseholes, and some are not. A friend of mine was pulled over for driving "too slow." He was going 5 under the speed limit. Not only did they detain him, but they called 5 other cop cars and brought out the drug sniffing dogs. This was about 8 years ago in Lawton. After about 2 hours of practically stripping the car down, they let him go. I can think of a few more encounters I've seen first hand that has happened to those I know where officers have responded overly aggresively or in a way where they "assumed" you to be more than what you are and hassling you just to see if they can dirt on you and justify their extended stop. [/QUOTE]
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