Robert*PPS wrote:I think an LEO can and does do both a public service stop and a little fishing. I've been stopped for a taillight or a headlight out before, and it seemed fairly obvious to me that the LEOs were looking for drunk drivers. They were polite and informed me of the light problem, but lost interest in me fairly quickly when I showed no signs of inebriation.
OldCurlyWolf wrote:PSTL*PAKR wrote:NOT AIMED AT THE OP. JUST IN GENERAL....Why do CHL holders feel like they shouldnt be ticketed when pulled over? Get upset when they do receive a citation. We are not above the law or even equal to the law. Police officers do not consider us "one of them"or "like them." But a lot of CHL holders feel like LEO's shouldnt write us up if we break the law. My twin brother is a police officer. (H.P.D) He says there are a lot of cops that would even ticket their OWN MOMS for speeding. I feel like if you do the crime, you got to do the time!
I was accused of a similar position. Another officer said I would give my own Grandmother a ticket. I answered that if she messed up bad enough I would.
PSTL*PAKR wrote:NOT AIMED AT THE OP. JUST IN GENERAL....Why do CHL holders feel like they shouldnt be ticketed when pulled over? Get upset when they do receive a citation. We are not above the law or even equal to the law. Police officers do not consider us "one of them"or "like them." But a lot of CHL holders feel like LEO's shouldnt write us up if we break the law. My twin brother is a police officer. (H.P.D) He says there are a lot of cops that would even ticket their OWN MOMS for speeding. I feel like if you do the crime, you got to do the time!
talltex wrote:Just can't resist telling about a local DPS patrolman (now retired) who was notorious for writing a ticket...if you got stopped you WERE going to get a citation...you just knew it up front. He once stopped his WIFE, and wrote her a ticket for speeding in town. After that, I never heard anyone complain about him not letting THEM off again.
baldeagle wrote:talltex wrote:Just can't resist telling about a local DPS patrolman (now retired) who was notorious for writing a ticket...if you got stopped you WERE going to get a citation...you just knew it up front. He once stopped his WIFE, and wrote her a ticket for speeding in town. After that, I never heard anyone complain about him not letting THEM off again.
Lordy, would I have liked to have a fly on the wall in that home that night.

flechero wrote:Granted he could have been fishing for dope smell or whatever. But the fact is that I DIDN'T know I had a brake light out and the IS ticketworthy. I was surprised to not get a ticket.
So you guys are saying that ANY stop that doesn't end with a predetermined ticket, with no explanation or context involved, is a fishing expedition? I think that is a real negative statement about our law enforcement. I hope I missed some context in your posts. And if that is really what the job is these days, I give the Deputy credit, he's doing his job better than any other LEO I have contacted.![]()
Call it what you want, I call it a good contact because compared to all other stops I remember, this one was a pleasant, and involved true public service. (many others also didn't involve a ticket)
flechero wrote:Really? We are presumed guilty?
OldCannon wrote:flechero wrote:Really? We are presumed guilty?
The stop was legitimate. Brake light out, owner probably didn't know. However, there is a clear statistical trend between people not maintaining their vehicle and various issues of offenses that come into consideration. Brake light out isn't a big deal. The problem, and if my daughter (also an LEO) was on here, she would confirm, is that there's a "chain-of-irresponsibility" that tends to be discovered. Registration expired, inspection out of date, no insurance, etc. You'd be surprised at how the small things lead to big things. I wouldn't call it fishing though, it's all based on observable evidence. The whole scenario seemed perfectly fine to me.
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