CA's welcome to California
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Exactly. I come from a long line of cops and I respect them, and it all comes down to your attitude with them.
If you act like an *** during the whole situation they'll be more inclined to give you a ticket or a hard time.
I guess my car is "suspicious" and I've been pulled over for no other reason besides that and I've been sat on the curb numerous times as they search my car, but I just have a good attitude about it and it's fine, I know I have nothing illegal in my car so everything's good, they explain that they pulled me over because my car looked suspicious and I just agreed, they were only doing their jobs. I'd pull me over too.
Exactly. I come from a long line of cops and I respect them, and it all comes down to your attitude with them.
If you act like an *** during the whole situation they'll be more inclined to give you a ticket or a hard time.
I guess my car is "suspicious" and I've been pulled over for no other reason besides that and I've been sat on the curb numerous times as they search my car, but I just have a good attitude about it and it's fine, I know I have nothing illegal in my car so everything's good, they explain that they pulled me over because my car looked suspicious and I just agreed, they were only doing their jobs. I'd pull me over too.
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Don't forget, if you cover the license plate with a cover (clear cover in my case), you take a chance on getting a ticket for that too. All these little codes just aid the cops in getting "probable cause" for the stop. Just depends on your attitude and the cops where it goes from there.
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So if you got nothing illegal why let them search your car? suspicious is they're nice way of saying profiling. If you have registration ins and your car is up to code they need a legitimate reason to stop you. Its fun to act like an *** towards them, when they have no grounds for issuing a ticket. Respecting them is one thing but don't fear the pesky porkchoppers and let them make you they're bitch.
I believe they have the right to profile then. It's fun to act like an *** toward them? Who do you think you are? These guys are out there everyday and they put their lives on the line for us in order to establish and maintain a safe society, anyone that begs to differ needs to compare our country to ones like Mexico, Russia, or some southeast asian country.
Crime runs rampant in those countries, kidnapping, cartel, massive drug trade and manufacturing, counterfeiting. Yes those same things (save cartel) go on in our country to but not at the same level of which they do in other countries, the DEA is probably one of the best drug enforcement agencies in the world. Too many people take the society we Americans live in for granted.
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I believe they have the right to profile then. It's fun to act like an *** toward them? Who do you think you are? These guys are out there everyday and they put their lives on the line for us in order to establish and maintain a safe society, anyone that begs to differ needs to compare our country to ones like Mexico, Russia, or some southeast asian country.
Crime runs rampant in those countries, kidnapping, cartel, massive drug trade and manufacturing, counterfeiting. Yes those same things (save cartel) go on in our country to but not at the same level of which they do in other countries, the DEA is probably one of the best drug enforcement agencies in the world. Too many people take the society we Americans live in for granted.
Crime runs rampant in those countries, kidnapping, cartel, massive drug trade and manufacturing, counterfeiting. Yes those same things (save cartel) go on in our country to but not at the same level of which they do in other countries, the DEA is probably one of the best drug enforcement agencies in the world. Too many people take the society we Americans live in for granted.
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That's a whole other story whether you were guilty or not, better not get into that.
I let the "rummage" through my car because I believe they had probable cause. They pulled over a camaro with tinted windows at night (around 9 pm) with a teenage guy behind the wheel. I would have searched the car too, I'm probably one of the few guys my age where I live that hasn't tried an illegal substance. Had my best friend been in that situation he would probably been arrested for possession of marijuana. Too many kids do drugs these days, I believe my age and gender was enough probable cause, they were real nice about it, we made some small talk while they searched, it was no big deal, I wasn't sitting there cussing at them for doing their jobs.
I let the "rummage" through my car because I believe they had probable cause. They pulled over a camaro with tinted windows at night (around 9 pm) with a teenage guy behind the wheel. I would have searched the car too, I'm probably one of the few guys my age where I live that hasn't tried an illegal substance. Had my best friend been in that situation he would probably been arrested for possession of marijuana. Too many kids do drugs these days, I believe my age and gender was enough probable cause, they were real nice about it, we made some small talk while they searched, it was no big deal, I wasn't sitting there cussing at them for doing their jobs.
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Tustin eh? What'd they do to you? I live here... I have a laundry list of run-ins with them, one likely similar to your story.
I had to verify it, mostly because the dressed up punk down the street when I got home a few nights ago wouldnt tell me what he was doing there so I asked the people who's house he was in. You would think if they were really doing their job and with the massive number of uniforms they have out there, they'd step up patrols around dusk and catch the little punk whos been breaking windows and stealing stuff around here. Like the CSI who was here for a second time told me, they want to catch them before someone is home and someone gets hurt. Really? So where's the patrols? No money in that, so they are not here. 2 doors up have a retired who summed up what they really do quite shortly. They are reactionary, not preventative. Like I said a million times before, the day I am proved wrong I will have an entirely different opinion. Until then, their actions speak volumes for me and the actions are collect and deposit.
I had to verify it, mostly because the dressed up punk down the street when I got home a few nights ago wouldnt tell me what he was doing there so I asked the people who's house he was in. You would think if they were really doing their job and with the massive number of uniforms they have out there, they'd step up patrols around dusk and catch the little punk whos been breaking windows and stealing stuff around here. Like the CSI who was here for a second time told me, they want to catch them before someone is home and someone gets hurt. Really? So where's the patrols? No money in that, so they are not here. 2 doors up have a retired who summed up what they really do quite shortly. They are reactionary, not preventative. Like I said a million times before, the day I am proved wrong I will have an entirely different opinion. Until then, their actions speak volumes for me and the actions are collect and deposit.
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there everyday and they put their lives on the line for us in order to establish and maintain a safe society,
Funny how numerous police agencies can put parking tickets on stolen vehicles, and be told that a vehicle is probably stolen and still do nothing about it.
What you are calling crime in other countries is really corruption from the Dictator running the country on down, big difference.
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aside from the the whole license thing, i will be moving back to cali in sept. Oceanside Marine Corps. I will however not be plating my car in California and do not have to. even though i buy a home, it is not my residency, due to military status. and never will i mount a front plate. if you don't have ca plates they can't make you have one. mi only issues one plate. up yours cali legislation. look forward to seeing you all.
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I dont know for sure, but I think the Marine Corps has made lots of concessions to the State of CA regarding vehicles and environmental issues.
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aside from the the whole license thing, i will be moving back to cali in sept. Oceanside Marine Corps. I will however not be plating my car in California and do not have to. even though i buy a home, it is not my residency, due to military status. and never will i mount a front plate. if you don't have ca plates they can't make you have one. mi only issues one plate. up yours cali legislation. look forward to seeing you all.
If this is true you are one lucky guy, and I would love to see your car. You did a terrific job on it.
If this true then that really sucks.
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