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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:20 PM
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because arguing with a cop isnt against the law
legal or not, it certainly isn't the best approach.
Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jramosthe1st!
legal or not, it certainly isn't the best approach.
QFT!

As a former law enforcement officer in the USMC, I can attest that regardless of how you feel about authority, rebelling against it isn't the smartest course of action. It doesn't show that you are being mature, adult or anything of the sort, it displays quite the opposite and most will look at you as a rebellious teenager who needs to grow up.

I'm not flaming, I'm just telling you how the adults in the world look at actions like that.

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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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it's funny becuase during my ride along last friday, two guys got pulled over for the same thing, but only one got a ticket. neither car had a bumper cover, one guy was cool about it and got off with a waring, the other gave the officer lip and wound up with a +$700 ticket.
Old Aug 25, 2009 | 08:46 PM
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Absolutely, I've been in situations where I KNOW I was wrong, got CAUGHT in the wrong and just knew I was going to prison . . .not jail . . .prison, LMAO!

But I was respectful, admitted my fault and was apologetic. The police officer ran my license, came back and was like "Just keep it between the lines" or "try to slow it down"

It's a good feeling. But it just reaffirms Jramos' point.

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Old Aug 25, 2009 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by USMCDrifter
Absolutely, I've been in situations where I KNOW I was wrong, got CAUGHT in the wrong and just knew I was going to prison . . .not jail . . .prison, LMAO!

But I was respectful, admitted my fault and was apologetic. The police officer ran my license, came back and was like "Just keep it between the lines" or "try to slow it down"

It's a good feeling. But it just reaffirms Jramos' point.

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i fully agree with you guys that i shouldnt argue with em & i should act respectful. but i believe respect is earned, there are a couple SHERIFFS in my town & i give them respect because they treat me like a human being, not a terrorist. i know im stubborn but i'd love for you guys to come to my town & live here a month with your cars, you'd change your mind about me giving em crap. the cops here are kids, i mean fresh out of the academy kids that get trained in my small town & think they own the road & pull over respected citizens of my town (i dont think i count) for stupid reasons & waste our time just because they have nothing better to do. the last time i got pulled over cuz my license plate light was out, it was a simple fix it ticket stop. but the rook still called for backup. before you know it there were 3 cop cars lined up behind mine for a FIXIT TICKET! its crap like this that irritates me, they should be out actually busting criminals like the gangster kids or something. not me, a student who just happened to be coming back from a night shift of internship at the hospital where it was really busy due to a couple dui accidents. i was tired & just wanted to go home & sleep. that was the last straw for me, ive been a dick to rookie cops in my area since. i like la cops though, they actually have real crimes to take care of, i have never been pulled over in la for anything. as a matter of fact last time i was in la i saw a mr-2 with a huge intercooler hanging like 3" below his bumper, it was fully visible. also there are a couple of guys on nico that run SR's in la and say that they dont get hassled too much. sorry for the long ramble, i just dont want you guys to think im some ***** or something, i just live in a an area with way too many cops & not enough crime to keep them busy.
Old Aug 25, 2009 | 10:22 PM
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... Every time I have been pulled over, they always call for back up... always 3 cop cars there. Both tickets were for exhaust. They even made me get out of the car and search it once, but i still don't give them any kind of attitude. You show them respect and they will respect you in return.
Old Aug 25, 2009 | 10:44 PM
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^^ i know man, like i was saying i give real cops respect because they treat you like a real person. but the cops where im @ are different, literally nothing goes down in my town so it leaves the rookies that they train here nothing to do. i remember when i was a kid & my father knew the sheriffs in town & they would remember your name & say hi if they saw you walking down the street. but these rookies aren't trained to be nice it seems, they act like everyone has a record & there gonna bust some perps. and they get shipped in an out so frequently they dont even care about how they are viewed in our town. again i only hate the rookie cops, real cops & sheriffs know how to act & are always super cool. ive never had a problem with the sheriffs in my town, its always the rooks
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 11:36 AM
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still waiting for the engine bay pics.
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 12:00 PM
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Nothing special goes for under the hood just header exhaust and koyo radiator

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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 12:09 PM
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welcome
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 12:56 PM
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Very clean foundation for a cool project
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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Get an RB in that beeotch
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 01:47 PM
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or not
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 05:32 PM
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yeah man, im with usmcdrifter, stay KA. rebuild the motor & boost it. oh yeah & sell the header to me! j/k. but if your gonna sell it, pm me
Old Aug 26, 2009 | 10:28 PM
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I would like to boost it and i have thought about the SR and the RB and i guess they are all good options just don't know what yet but that will be later on down the line gotta have the funds for a project like that.

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