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Megan Clancy (FGCU): There all the same.
What I mean by there all the same is cops. Male cops to be exact, they really are all the same. I have been pulled over several times in my short driving career and have never recieved a ticket from a male police officer. I have absolutely no problem with this but some people do. I was just recently driving in the Orlando area and was pulled over going ten miles over the speed limit. I looked in my rear view mirror and saw the lights and turned on the tears. The police officer pulled me over and told me how fast I was going and then asked me if I had ever been to Orlando before. While crying and searching through my things I told him I wasn’t from Orlando and wasnt to sure where I was. He went to his motorcycle ( motorcycle cops are the sneakest cops) and came back to my window with a ten dollar fine. Male police officers just crumble when approaching a speeding car with a crying girl in it. Maybe they should have a police officer course for being stern no matter how hard the tears? Until then I’ll keep on cryin’.
25. February 2009 at 02:33
Haha wish that worked on female cops.
8. April 2009 at 02:05
I wish this would have been true when I got pulled over twice. I too am a girl and tried the whole crying trick…but it didnt work. I still got ticketed over a hundred dollars both times for speeding.