Beeville
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:35 pm
Last night in Beeville I pulled into the Best Western motel around 2130 or so; I had already noticed a crown vic behind me with a light bar and a search spotlight. There were firefighters at the motel, some of who had a department crown vic decked out in lights, figured it was them coming in behind me. I pulled over into some parking spaces and waited for them to go by so I could pull around and back into a space. Instead, all the lights came on and cop steps out. hmmm.
I ask him what's up? as he edges up from behind. He says he thinks my window tint is too dark. My Baloney Meter pegs. I tell him I find that's really odd as I give him DL and CHL. He actually seemed to relax at this point. Asks if I have a weapon. Yep, handgun in my pocket. He says OK, gives me back my stuff and now says my license plate number didn't match the vehicle, had I bought the truck recently? Two years ago. He steps back, checks the plates front and rear again, calls in the number. I hear the reply back -- now it matches my truck. He comes back to the window, says 'sorry, I was off by one number when I called it in the first time.' He had thought it might be a stolen truck, says they get a lot them hauling illegals. No hard feelings. We laugh and go separate ways.
The encounter did seem to lighten up considerably when he check my licenses.
I ask him what's up? as he edges up from behind. He says he thinks my window tint is too dark. My Baloney Meter pegs. I tell him I find that's really odd as I give him DL and CHL. He actually seemed to relax at this point. Asks if I have a weapon. Yep, handgun in my pocket. He says OK, gives me back my stuff and now says my license plate number didn't match the vehicle, had I bought the truck recently? Two years ago. He steps back, checks the plates front and rear again, calls in the number. I hear the reply back -- now it matches my truck. He comes back to the window, says 'sorry, I was off by one number when I called it in the first time.' He had thought it might be a stolen truck, says they get a lot them hauling illegals. No hard feelings. We laugh and go separate ways.
The encounter did seem to lighten up considerably when he check my licenses.