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  • JETFAST
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    Originally posted by Taylor View Post
    Not going to tailgate you, damn.
    He was in a hurry to get in my way, but in no hurry to get out of my way, and thought he had control of the situation. Then I made the decision and took full control.

    Much like the guy with the gun to his forehead, he made a choice that put that gun to his head.

    Know when to hold em, know when to fold em.

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  • Your Name Here
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Officers can issue summons or tickets for any Class C violaition in their presence or view when that area is in any part of the county that their city is in.

    For instance I work in FTW. If I see a violation in Arlington, G.P., or any other city in Tarrant County, Johnson County, Parker County, Wise County, or Denton County, I can take action.
    What If you R in your personal veh?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by JETFAST View Post
    The last fool that cut me off, checked me with a brake, wanted to stop in the middle of the street, got checked with my gas pedal before he could stop the car. I pushed his ass from 5-70 plus in a 35. not enough brake to stop me and not enough HP to pull off my bumper, as i had twice the weight and HP. About 60 I figured the PIT was taking it to another level, so I showed mercy, and finally let him steer off my bumper. Took Everything he had to hang on to it, and regain control of his car.

    He will think twice next time.
    I would bet that felt great!

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
    That is something that I didn't know. I thought that city cops were limited to the city they were in.
    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
    Changed a few years back.
    Officers can issue summons or tickets for any Class C violaition in their presence or view when that area is in any part of the county that their city is in.

    For instance I work in FTW. If I see a violation in Arlington, G.P., or any other city in Tarrant County, Johnson County, Parker County, Wise County, or Denton County, I can take action.

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  • Your Name Here
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    Compared to you, an aborted fetus has more coolness.


    Nothing major. I was coming up to a light, split tail was texting and as I was braking she dropped her phone, slammed on the brakes and started acting like an ass. Throwing her hands up, flipping me off, riding my ass, swerving at me, etc. So I kept it real at 40mph next to a POS Mitsubishi that apparently only had 1st and 2nd gears. The center of the road was free and clear, she just wouldn't pass.

    We ended up next to each other at the light I was turning at and she looked away as soon as I made eye contact.

    Which spawned the question of what a woman would do if a man responded in a similar away.
    Call 911 / cry a little / You in Cuffs

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    How does this pertain to officers driving personal vehicles?

    I had some cop chase me down one time in a red Jeep Wrangler on a farm-to-market road. He was coming the opposite way, promptly busted a u-turn after passing by, and came flying back up at me after a minute or so. After noticing what appeared to be some skunkneck road-raging behind me, I sped up some and kept driving to my buddy's house. There are a bunch of tight, winding corners on that road, so he fell behind after the first couple of them. Anyways, just after I pull in at my buddy's place and killed my Mustang, he came sliding in 'Dukes of Hazzard' style, jumps out and comes running up. He digs a badge out of a pocket, says he was a cop and starts making out like I was trying to outrun a police officer. He seemingly got really pissed when I told him I wasn't about to pull over for someone wearing a wife-beater and cut-off jeans driving a jacked-up Jeep flashing it's headlights and honking its horn in what appeared to be a fit of rage. Nothing became of it, he yelled and slobbered for a couple minutes, bitched about my loud exhaust (which is supposedly why he chased me down), and then left. He claimed he was a Hillsboro city cop, off duty.

    Now, I have seen the news stories that say for women to drive to the police station, etc, if the vehicle attempting to pull them over is questionable, but really, should a cop be trying to pull you over in a personal vehicle, out of uniform? If you have one trying to do it to you, should you stop?

    Stevo
    Don't stop for any vehicle that is not marked. Hell, if I have an unmarked with a strobe trying to pull me over, I'm going to call 911 to see if it is a real officer. Only after verifying that it was infact an officer would I even consider pulling over.

    My department has a policy of NOT allowing traffic stops to be made by unmarked vehicles for this very reason.

    I would not try to enforce a traffic law off duty, out of uniform, because it is more trouble than it's worth. I have adopted the blinder policy. When I am driving my own vehicle, I put on the blinders unless it's something I just can't turn my back on.

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  • Taylor
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    Originally posted by JETFAST View Post
    The last fool that cut me off, checked me with a brake, wanted to stop in the middle of the street, got checked with my gas pedal before he could stop the car. I pushed his ass from 5-70 plus in a 35. not enough brake to stop me and not enough HP to pull off my bumper, as i had twice the weight and HP. About 60 I figured the PIT was taking it to another level, so I showed mercy, and finally let him steer off my bumper. Took Everything he had to hang on to it, and regain control of his car.

    He will think twice next time.
    Not going to tailgate you, damn.

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  • JETFAST
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    The last fool that cut me off, checked me with a brake, wanted to stop in the middle of the street, got checked with my gas pedal before he could stop the car. I pushed his ass from 5-70 plus in a 35. not enough brake to stop me and not enough HP to pull off my bumper, as i had twice the weight and HP. About 60 I figured the PIT was taking it to another level, so I showed mercy, and finally let him steer off my bumper. Took Everything he had to hang on to it, and regain control of his car.

    He will think twice next time.

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  • 78X
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    good to know

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
    That is something that I didn't know. I thought that city cops were limited to the city they were in.
    Changed a few years back.

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  • JC316
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    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
    You could get a ticket though even though the Officer does not work in that city. He just has to file it with that court and not his own.
    That is something that I didn't know. I thought that city cops were limited to the city they were in.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    How does this pertain to officers driving personal vehicles?

    I had some cop chase me down one time in a red Jeep Wrangler on a farm-to-market road. He was coming the opposite way, promptly busted a u-turn after passing by, and came flying back up at me after a minute or so. After noticing what appeared to be some skunkneck road-raging behind me, I sped up some and kept driving to my buddy's house. There are a bunch of tight, winding corners on that road, so he fell behind after the first couple of them. Anyways, just after I pull in at my buddy's place and killed my Mustang, he came sliding in 'Dukes of Hazzard' style, jumps out and comes running up. He digs a badge out of a pocket, says he was a cop and starts making out like I was trying to outrun a police officer. He seemingly got really pissed when I told him I wasn't about to pull over for someone wearing a wife-beater and cut-off jeans driving a jacked-up Jeep flashing it's headlights and honking its horn in what appeared to be a fit of rage. Nothing became of it, he yelled and slobbered for a couple minutes, bitched about my loud exhaust (which is supposedly why he chased me down), and then left. He claimed he was a Hillsboro city cop, off duty.

    Now, I have seen the news stories that say for women to drive to the police station, etc, if the vehicle attempting to pull them over is questionable, but really, should a cop be trying to pull you over in a personal vehicle, out of uniform? If you have one trying to do it to you, should you stop?

    Stevo
    No, call 911. Without the distinctly marked car you never know who might be badging you. Now if you are committing a crime you could be arrested by a cop in plain clothes but it would have to be better then a traffic violation . Chasing someone down because their muffler is too loud is a little bit of overkill I would think. You could get a ticket though even though the Officer does not work in that city. He just has to file it with that court and not his own.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    I wouldn't pull over either.
    ^^ this. If I don't see red and blue flashing lights you can eat a dick, I'm not stopping.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    How does this pertain to officers driving personal vehicles?

    I had some cop chase me down one time in a red Jeep Wrangler on a farm-to-market road. He was coming the opposite way, promptly busted a u-turn after passing by, and came flying back up at me after a minute or so. After noticing what appeared to be some skunkneck road-raging behind me, I sped up some and kept driving to my buddy's house. There are a bunch of tight, winding corners on that road, so he fell behind after the first couple of them. Anyways, just after I pull in at my buddy's place and killed my Mustang, he came sliding in 'Dukes of Hazzard' style, jumps out and comes running up. He digs a badge out of a pocket, says he was a cop and starts making out like I was trying to outrun a police officer. He seemingly got really pissed when I told him I wasn't about to pull over for someone wearing a wife-beater and cut-off jeans driving a jacked-up Jeep flashing it's headlights and honking its horn in what appeared to be a fit of rage. Nothing became of it, he yelled and slobbered for a couple minutes, bitched about my loud exhaust (which is supposedly why he chased me down), and then left. He claimed he was a Hillsboro city cop, off duty.

    Now, I have seen the news stories that say for women to drive to the police station, etc, if the vehicle attempting to pull them over is questionable, but really, should a cop be trying to pull you over in a personal vehicle, out of uniform? If you have one trying to do it to you, should you stop?

    Stevo
    I wouldn't pull over either.

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  • SSMAN
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I had a girl intentionally box me in for about 15 miles, and almost caused a wreck by cutting off another car when I had an out. I started following her, and it must have scared the hell out of her, because she drove to a police station. When she ran up to an officer in the parking lot and pointed me out, he recognized me and asked me how I was doing. You should have seen her face. She recieved a few citations for her actions.
    Now that is funny as shit right there.

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