Been Profiled...again
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wannabe;184584 wrote:
how would you prove that against a police force in court...Like the other thread going on right now, mount a camera. This is obviously only for someone who really cares that much. I've never been followed for any long distance/number of turns so I don't really care. For those who think they are they can easily mount a camera and have it record away.
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weshole;184590 wrote:
Not if it's catch and release.Actually I believe it's illegal on all waters. Sure it might seem friendly of them to "catch you in the act" and then let you go but the fact that they followed you until you DID screw up is illegal in itself.
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JN210;184598 wrote:
How bout if we started following them? (even if it is no use) but if they do pull over and try to pull us over, what can they do? the most would be them asking us why we were following them. That could be fun to follow them.Did that just the other week. Followed the cop Tahoe from the Old B to Playmekrs to Bucks, then down 13th to Mr. G's. He just kept going slower and slower after we went under I-29. Waited in my truck about two minutes after I got in the parking lot at Mr.G's, then went inside. It got pretty boring when he started slowing down.
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This is just a product of the relatively crime-free area of the country we live in. I mean the top news story on KVLY yesterday was the Moorhead man who got bit by a dog. Cops really have nothing better to do than find petty stuff to pull people over for.
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