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alperchino | 03:19 Fri 06th Apr 2012 | Law
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Guys!! If help can be given would be very appreciated, I was pulled over tonight after taking a police car right round my town thought id teach him for following me so took him everywhere, made me laugh, then he pulled me over nd questioned me? I am constantly being pulled over all the bloody time!! My windows are tinted just below legal so they are legal but police never check them nd say they are illegal, I don't often speed and drive well? I drive around late because I work late? Anything I can do to stop them pulling me over 3 or 4 times a week? Cheers :)
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Tax payer or not, I suspect taking a police car (without permission or prior authorisation) might not be the best way of getting them to leave you alone . . . nor an old ladies car either for that matter.
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What do you mean "took a police car"? - you stole one, or you made them follow you? If the latter, what a stupid thing to do, if you knew they were following you. Behave suspiciously and you'll get followed. You won't "teach him" - it's their job, they'll keep doing it.
Yeah, losing the attitude might help.
>>>>>thought id teach him for following me

I think you have answered your own question.
If your car is on the 'of intrest' list it will get stopped every time a police car sees it. Your aggressive attitude will ensure it stays on the list and gets pulled every time.
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Waste petrol, your time and police time and this makes you laugh. Grow up a bit alperchino. If you are old enough to drive you are an adult and if you wind up your local police soon enough they will find something to upset you too.
Stop taking p!ss out of them and grow up, I think you will find they have better things to do than to play cat and mouse with you.
The first step is to write all this down and submit it for the next Booker prize.
I was approached by the police several times on the street a few years ago as I fitted the description of somebody who was wanted.
Being 6 foot 5 inches tall I did stand out.
Yes it was a bit annoying but I did say every time I knew there was somebody like me who was wanted and after a quick call to the police station they let me go.
I was never put in handcuffs or anything.
You thought you'd 'teach him'? That says it all!
I drive a van and when I worked at the local dog track I drove home late two or three nights a week. I often got stopped and asked what I was carrying but as soon as I opened the back and the dogs barked they apologised and let me carry on. No big deal, I would rather they were doing their job. When I was a lot younger and had really short hair I drove a big old Vauxhall Victor estate and I often got pulled up as they thought I was a young boy. The 'sorry madam' always made me laugh.
It might have been the punctuation police who simply wanted to ask you why you need to end almost every statement with a question mark.
hmmm, so YOU wasted YOUR petrol and time leading a police car around (who doesn't pay for petrol AND gets paid for his/her time when he/she is following you) And this is funny? What a wang!
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I asked for advice, not abuse about my apparent immaturity,I know all the local police they know me I park my car next to the police station as I live next too it, and it's not an attitude it's just a built up annoyance over them trying to bully there way round the town I live in, I often have to wait while they "check everything out" and am often made late t work, if you see me as immature? Or need to grow up, then well done it doesn't much bother me, all I was asking was is it possible to give a harassment charge, ratter especially I would love em to find better things to do, I would love it, but they don't, they follow me rond all the time and bednobs it wasn't him following me it was our conversation that made me laugh, so no not a Wang, 10clarion thanks, everyone else not so much..
ok some serious advice - if you drove him "everywhere" then perhaps you should consider not driving round for no reason - the smaller time you are out on the roads, the less they will be able to pull you over
change your window tint.
and it's spelt Pacino, though you perhaps knew that.

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