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Old 12-13-2006, 05:19 AM
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I was on my way to work this morning on 611 which is in PA towards Willow Grove(DON'T ASK ME WHY THEY CALL IT WILLOW GROVE BECAUSE I HAVE YET TO SEE A WILLOW)and some poor sap was pulled over by two cop cars and one of the police officers was screaming at the top of his lungs. My guess is that person was speeding. It seemed as though this officer was taking this very personal. SHEESH!!!! Anyway, on my way to work I pass through many towns and counties, philadelphia county, cheltenham, yorktown, jenkintown, abington, horsham. Now these are very small towns and I fly through them every morning. But that's the problem. You could be going 45mph one minute and then the speed limit changes with the township. That's how I got nailed going through jenkintown. After $200 and a couple pain killers I was fine. I call jekintown the snake pit because these officers hide in the store lots and you cannot even see them until it's to late. But my point is how much verbal battering did that person had to take before he was cut loose. Then it dawned on me. What if that happen to me. Then I started to think about attaching a tape recorder somewhere(visible or not that is up for debate)in the car so when the police officer gets donut muscles you can get him on tape. Now the big question here is do you have to let him or her know that they are being recorded? Would they yank you out of your vehicle? Will they attempt to search your vehicle? Now I'm not saying I was the first to come up with this but it's something to talk about.
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