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Quoted: My son just pulled into Big Sky, 3 hours late and a $150 traffic ticket lighter but he learned a couple of tough lessons today. I'll get more details tomorrow, if anything noteworthy comes up I'll post it. View Quote You said a local cop followed him for 30 miles?, all the way outside of his possible jurisdiction? state cops dont even do that, they pull you over waaaay sooner if they are suspect of anything. |
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Quoted: A cop smoked a 17yo girl? what did she do to warrant that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cops drive unmarked cars, teaching your kid to not pull over for them is a great way to have her get felony stopped with a bunch of nervous trigger fingers in her face. About 10 years ago, some snowflake 17 year old girl didn’t think she had to obey the cop that had her pulled over and when she tried to roll away with the cop in front of her she got shot and died. Being scared is not an antidote to the realities that other people in the world deal with. Emergency lights mean “pull over as soon as it is safely practicable”, not “pull over only if you feel safe”. A cop smoked a 17yo girl? what did she do to warrant that? I pull over as soon as possible. Not as soon as vehicularly safely possible - there is a man chasing me with a gun who will kill me if he’s having an off day and I don’t do as immediately demanded. The middle of the road in this double-jersey-barriered construction zone is fine by me, and if they want me to move somewhere else they can damn well fucking say so since I’m now their property. |
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Quoted: My son just pulled into Big Sky, 3 hours late and a $150 traffic ticket lighter but he learned a couple of tough lessons today. I'll get more details tomorrow, if anything noteworthy comes up I'll post it. View Quote Now I know full well the story is BS. A speeding ticket on an Interstate for 10 over is $40, not $150. Sorry man, he is lying to you. $150 doesn't even exist in the bond schedule for speed. |
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Quoted: I pull over as soon as possible. Not as soon as vehicularly safely possible - there is a man chasing me with a gun who will kill me if he’s having an off day and I don’t do as immediately demanded. The middle of the road in this double-jersey-barriered construction zone is fine by me, and if they want me to move somewhere else they can damn well fucking say so since I’m now their property. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cops drive unmarked cars, teaching your kid to not pull over for them is a great way to have her get felony stopped with a bunch of nervous trigger fingers in her face. About 10 years ago, some snowflake 17 year old girl didn’t think she had to obey the cop that had her pulled over and when she tried to roll away with the cop in front of her she got shot and died. Being scared is not an antidote to the realities that other people in the world deal with. Emergency lights mean “pull over as soon as it is safely practicable”, not “pull over only if you feel safe”. A cop smoked a 17yo girl? what did she do to warrant that? I pull over as soon as possible. Not as soon as vehicularly safely possible - there is a man chasing me with a gun who will kill me if he’s having an off day and I don’t do as immediately demanded. The middle of the road in this double-jersey-barriered construction zone is fine by me, and if they want me to move somewhere else they can damn well fucking say so since I’m now their property. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't pull over for an unmarked car without verifying its an actual policeman, either. Pull over immediately? Whoops, its a car jacker. Sorry you guessed wrong. You're dead now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Did you give him the advice to not pullover? ‘Cause that’s why it happened. - not saying it’s right. But it’s reality. He’s lucky that all he got. I wouldn't pull over for an unmarked car without verifying its an actual policeman, either. Pull over immediately? Whoops, its a car jacker. Sorry you guessed wrong. You're dead now. Problem is if it is the police which is probably likely most of the time it escalates the situation and greatly increases the odds of a dangerous situation with them. We've seen it time and time again. |
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Quoted: Commanded by someone in an unmarked car whose identity he could not immediately ascertain. You're pissed because he didn't just risk it and pull over for the random unmarked car? Maybe if cops want people to immediately pull over they should drive actual fucking cop cars. Cop was inconvenienced. And for a reason that was of his own making. Kid did the prudent thing and checked to see if it was actually a cop. View Quote I have a dark blue pickup, with dark tinted windows, a PA, airhorn and a couple antennas. I could EASILY masquerade as a an unmarked if I put illegal lights in the truck. Shit, I think I actually got mistaken for some sort of government vehicle in VA on 77. I went by a highway patrol motor cop running a trap, while doing definitely over the limit. I thought I was FUUUUUCKed. He gave me a nod. |
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Quoted: Ooops, you are right. Should have just opened fire, kid deserved it for flouting authority in such a dangerous amd egregious manner. Thank God he had registered all his braced pistols, right!?! You have become a caricature in this thread. View Quote C’mon now, if you are going to take a swipe at me and make it personal, then you have lost. My braced guns won;t be registered, why would his? |
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Quoted: This. Detained for 3 hours and a full vehicle search over a speeding ticket is ridiculous. And they’ll keep doing it until someone pushes back on it. View Quote Meanwhile these guys drive right past them Attached File |
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Quoted: No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Isn't the problem here the use of a unmarked vehicle for traffic enforcement? No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. No you are the problem. |
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Quoted: Why would he be a cop hater now? Why is it so hard to understand that cops are people just like everyone else? There are bad cops and good cops, so I don't understand why we don't judge people on their actions and not their job. Guess I'm a boot licker, lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm sure your son is a Cop Hater now...with good reason. Why would he be a cop hater now? Why is it so hard to understand that cops are people just like everyone else? There are bad cops and good cops, so I don't understand why we don't judge people on their actions and not their job. Guess I'm a boot licker, lol. Because this forum likes to be hypocritical? They don’t want to be compared to the crazy, insane gun toting maniacs that carry out mass shootings claiming those small percent don’t represent real gun owners. But then will also blame the extremely small percent of BAD cops for all the bad press cops receive, eating up the media narrative… boot lickers we are indeed! |
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Quoted: That one thing is the only thing that matters to the cop pulling him over. He is being ordered to pull over, and he is not stopping. It’s not optional. Part of the reason we have the problems in society that we do with police interactions is that we have several generations of people who have never been told to do something by someone who means it and has the ability to back it up until they come across a cop View Quote FIFY |
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Quoted: So you're all about following the rules, but you break the COC by attacking Op's son? I see no problem with his son calling to make sure it's an actual officer behind him, and if the officer isn't professional enough to not get angry, he shouldn't be a cop. Now, personally, I'd pull over right away but have no problem if someone doesn't. I hope you're not a cop. View Quote What rule did I break? |
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Quoted: You said a local cop followed him for 30 miles?, all the way outside of his possible jurisdiction? state cops dont even do that, they pull you over waaaay sooner if they are suspect of anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My son just pulled into Big Sky, 3 hours late and a $150 traffic ticket lighter but he learned a couple of tough lessons today. I'll get more details tomorrow, if anything noteworthy comes up I'll post it. You said a local cop followed him for 30 miles?, all the way outside of his possible jurisdiction? state cops dont even do that, they pull you over waaaay sooner if they are suspect of anything. Local could mean county which wouldn't necessarily be out of jurisdiction. |
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Quoted: Do you have an accurate time stamp on when the lights came on, the call to 911, and the verification and then pulling over? How fast were they going? How many miles would that be? Would dispatch confirm with him the vehicle stop or the cell call? You have to be trolling at this point. View Quote Recognizing this as a cosmic collision of idiots is not Trolling. OP’s kid made a mistake, cop acted on it, cop may have made a mistake if the stop went on as long as it did for the drug search. |
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Quoted: Problem is if it is the police which is probably likely most of the time it escalates the situation and greatly increases the odds of a dangerous situation with them. We've seen it time and time again. View Quote A problem that is easily solved if police departments are actually interested in avoiding escalating situations into violence where violence isn't called for. Simply don't pull people over in unmarked cars. Don't use unmarked cars to patrol the highway. Don't put people into the position of having to guess if the person trying to pull them over is a cop or a carjacker. The impetus is on the police to not create this situation in the first place. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Isn't the problem here the use of a unmarked vehicle for traffic enforcement? No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. No you are the problem. Unmarked cars are a reality. |
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Quoted: So you're telling me if I come up to you on the street and order you in a loud authoritative voice to get on the ground and kiss the asphalt, you'd going to do it immediately and without question? View Quote Depends. Did I do something illegal? If not then no….. but standing on the street is a civil right, driving is a Privilege. |
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Quoted: Why would he be a cop hater now? Why is it so hard to understand that cops are people just like everyone else? There are bad cops and good cops, so I don't understand why we don't judge people on their actions and not their job. Guess I'm a boot licker, lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm sure your son is a Cop Hater now...with good reason. Why would he be a cop hater now? Why is it so hard to understand that cops are people just like everyone else? There are bad cops and good cops, so I don't understand why we don't judge people on their actions and not their job. Guess I'm a boot licker, lol. It would be easier to understand that if cops rushed to condemn cops acting like assholes, instead of rushing to defend their abuses of power on the grounds that the victim didn’t sufficiently show deference to their awesome authority. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Isn't the problem here the use of a unmarked vehicle for traffic enforcement? No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. No you are the problem. Unmarked cars are a reality. So are fake cops pulling people over. Maybe the professionals should behave professionally. But we're talking about power drunk idiots here. |
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Quoted: You said a local cop followed him for 30 miles?, all the way outside of his possible jurisdiction? state cops dont even do that, they pull you over waaaay sooner if they are suspect of anything. View Quote |
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Quoted: Just like the story in the op, you’re not getting the entire story. At least the op admits that, good for him. It amazes me sometimes how some threads take off like this and others don’t, the mouth breathers seem to be the common denominator. View Quote I can't believe a cop shot an innocent 17yo. I agree there is more to both stories. Just going with what was posted. |
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Quoted: C’mon now, if you are going to take a swipe at me and make it personal, then you have lost. My braced guns won;t be registered, why would his? View Quote You used the story of a 17 year old girl that sounds like she basically tried to run down a cop as evidence that OPs son did the wrong thing. In a situation that obviously took a completely different sequence of events. You lost. I also posted evidence of an actual Montana sheriff saying that it is a good idea to call 911 to verify. Also removing your main tenet that calling 911 before stopping is wrong and deserves punishment. You lost. Nothing personal, but the higher your horse gets, the worse it looks. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have a serious issue with cops being able to leave your shit lying around and telling you that you need to repack your own shit. I have a huge issue with drug dogs. Cops should be required to keep records of hits that don't come up with any drugs and if the dog goes below some high percentage of hits the dog should be forever de-certified. They are required to keep records. At what point is the dog de-certified? They just trigger the dogs on command if they really want to search the car. How dogs are still PC is beyond me. Along the same lines as dowsing rods IMO. |
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Quoted: A problem that is easily solved if police departments are actually interested in avoiding escalating situations into violence where violence isn't called for. Simply don't pull people over in unmarked cars. Don't use unmarked cars to patrol the highway. Don't put people into the position of having to guess if the person trying to pull them over is a cop or a carjacker. The impetus is on the police to not create this situation in the first place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Problem is if it is the police which is probably likely most of the time it escalates the situation and greatly increases the odds of a dangerous situation with them. We've seen it time and time again. A problem that is easily solved if police departments are actually interested in avoiding escalating situations into violence where violence isn't called for. Simply don't pull people over in unmarked cars. Don't use unmarked cars to patrol the highway. Don't put people into the position of having to guess if the person trying to pull them over is a cop or a carjacker. The impetus is on the police to not create this situation in the first place. I don't disagree but there isn't anything we can really do about it. Its just the way it is. Not pulling over causes problems. I don't recommend it unless there is really a reason to suspect its not a cop. |
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Quoted: So are fake cops pulling people over. Maybe the professionals should behave professionally. But we're talking about power drunk idiots here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Isn't the problem here the use of a unmarked vehicle for traffic enforcement? No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. No you are the problem. Unmarked cars are a reality. So are fake cops pulling people over. Maybe the professionals should behave professionally. But we're talking about power drunk idiots here. How did you come to this conclusion about this specific incident? |
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I would advise your son to get a dash cam that records forward and backward. It obviously won’t help this situation, but might come in handy in the future.
Mine records everything in the vehicle, as well as what’s going on behind. I caught an accident behind me one time. I heard a racket coming from the opposite side of the road in the opposite direction, so I reviewed the footage when I got home and sho’nuff got me an accident. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Now I know full well the story is BS. A speeding ticket on an Interstate for 10 over is $40, not $150. Sorry man, he is lying to you. $150 doesn't even exist in the bond schedule for speed. Could it be court costs ? Tickets can be more then the statutory amount listed for the offense. Just wondering. |
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Quoted: And calling the official police telephone number and verifying and then complying once confirmed by the official at that number are a thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Unmarked cars are a reality. And calling the official police telephone number and verifying and then complying once confirmed by the official at that number are a thing. With flashers on to notify the police what you're doing, right? |
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Quoted: Now I know full well the story is BS. A speeding ticket on an Interstate for 10 over is $40, not $150. Sorry man, he is lying to you. $150 doesn't even exist in the bond schedule for speed. View Quote I'm having my doubts as well. 3 miles and 30 minutes would make it a little more believable. Side note... They've had several fake cops pulling people over here in Utah. They have said to call 911 if in doubt. And how can you tell it's an unmarked car when it's behind you? UHP runs all white vehicles and I don't think they run light bars any more either on a lot of them. |
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Quoted: And don't forget that your wearing street clothes and don't have a badge. View Quote Lol, you lost me at this point. I understand being upset, but are you really saying you’re (not your) not smart enough to tell the difference? And you really think he didn’t have a badge? Come on now… |
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Quoted: 30 Miles and he would have been spiked and dragged out at gunpoint. This story makes no sense. View Quote @squirrel_herder Re-read the OP. The Durango was behind them for 30 miles PRIOR to turning is lights on. As they drove West out of Billings this afternoon, he noticed a Dodge Durango had been following them for about 30 miles. At some point as he accelerated to pass a few trucks the Durango lit him up. |
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Quoted: Depends. Did I do something illegal? If not then no….. but standing on the street is a civil right, driving is a Privilege. View Quote Oh boy. Please do that the next time a policeman approaches you and tells you to stop. "I don't have to stop for you, I didn't do anything illegal. I did not create joinder!" Hopefully you'll be lucky enough that he'll be in an actual identifiable uniform and you won't have to make a split second guess about "robber or cop." Don't guess wrong. |
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Quoted: How did you come to this conclusion about this specific incident? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Isn't the problem here the use of a unmarked vehicle for traffic enforcement? No. Unmarked cars are a reality that every licensed driver has to deal with, OP’s son doesn’t get an exception. No you are the problem. Unmarked cars are a reality. So are fake cops pulling people over. Maybe the professionals should behave professionally. But we're talking about power drunk idiots here. How did you come to this conclusion about this specific incident? No, I was generalizing those who would take issue with someone calling in to verify the authenticity of a unmarked vehicle pulling them over. If you get angry over that, and decide to take it out on the person. You are an unprofessional idiot and have no business in law enforcement. |
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Quoted: I would have probably pulled over because I am stupid but in this particular case my stupid ass probably would have saved 2:30 hours of bullshit you could probably spot a derelict when they get out of the car in the side mirror unless they are full costume judgement call I guess - doubt i could spot a “unmarked cruiser” behind me - would just see lights and hear sirens View Quote Dark pants, polo, plate carrier with name tag and police velcroed to the carrier. Get it all on amazon. Probably get lights and flashers as well. |
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