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What is the funniest thing a cop has said to you when he pulled you over?

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  1. It's Ross

    It's Ross Formula 3

    Jul 30, 2007
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    Barrington, Ill. USA
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    Ross
    The first one received in my Ferrari went like this. It was Labor day weekend and the then girlfriend and I were having a road trip weekend avoiding interstates but still traveling "swiftly". I was probably a tick short of 100 when a Michigan trooper appears on the horizon while cresting a hill coming towards me. I lifted and braked, so did the cop so I pulled to the side and waited knowing I was caught. It took a while for the cop to get turned around and up to the spot where I'd stopped. When SHE asked how fast I was going I played dumb, she informed me 96 and thanked me for stopping as she was afraid I'd run given the huge head start I had. Thinking I could be given a pass I did my best to be polite and friendly then asked point blank for a pass. Her response, looking over the top of those mirrored cop sun glasses was "Son, they ain't paying me overtime to give you a pass." I got written up for whatever the max was that she didn't need to haul me off to jail. GF gets out of the car and snaps a photo of me behind the wheel looking sad. The first picture I have of the car.
     
  2. GrayTA

    GrayTA F1 World Champ
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    Jun 25, 2006
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    Back around 1995 I was driving my Trans Am cross country in the middle of the night. I was almost at my destination and got pulled over by the police on the highway.

    My father was a policeman for years so I knew the drill. I had also been pulled over 20-30 times since I had bought the Trans Am - had not gotten a ticket in the car through all those stops though.

    I opened the door, got out and showed I had nothing in my hands and put my hands on the top of the car and just stayed there. The policeman got out of his car and had drawn his weapon. I was a bit shocked at that.

    As he approached, the lights from the police car were blinding. He asked for my drivers license which I handed over. He looked at it and then looked at me and then I made out his face.

    It was a guy I had gone to school with from elementary all the way through high school. He had gotten on with the police in a small town over 150 miles from where we grew up and just managed to pull me over in the middle of the night in rural Mississippi.

    So yeah, that reaction was pretty funny to me.



    PDG

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