So, last night I was at a friend's house acting as DD for my boyfriend. I get a call from 2 of my friends who wanted to come but didn't have a car. I said I would gladly pick them up and take them home later since I had planned on not drinking. They were estatic. Now, they were about 3 streets over and I had never been to that house before, so I was driving a little slower to find the right street. I didn't realize it was the street till I passed it, so I went to turn around in the LARGE driveway of the old prison. A car was coming from the direction I just came from so I waited for it to pass. It stopped instead. I was confused because people really aren't that nice, especially at 1:30 in the morning. So, I backed out to the opposite direction. Soon as I do that, the sheriff flips his lights. I think, Oh great. Was that an illegal u-turn? I wasn't sure, so I pulled over. Now, my windows don't roll down along with a few other electrical problems, so when he walks up and I say, Hold on, through the window and open my door a crack. He gets a nervous look on his face and instinctively reaches for his gun. I put my hands up and say, "My windows don't work, I swear." He kinda chuckled at that and got my information. He then informs me that my tailights are out. Holy F*ck, that's not good. I had no idea, which I tell him. He completely understands. Since I have no priors on my record, he doesn't give me a ticket. He actually follows me back to my friends place to make sure that I don't get one.
He was very nice and very understanding and I am glad I got pulled over by him instead of some asshole cop who hates college kids (see my post in sightings about my friends being pulled over). Was kind of funny too because he followed me, to a party, that had alcohol and weed, and underaged people (18, 19, 20 year olds mind you). My friends saw the cop and freaked. You could hear them yelling to ditch the weed, lose the beer from outside, but the cop didn't do anything. He just shook his head and told me to have a good night.
"Well, obviously you will now that you don't have to drive."
He was awesome. Why can't all cops be that cool?
He was very nice and very understanding and I am glad I got pulled over by him instead of some asshole cop who hates college kids (see my post in sightings about my friends being pulled over). Was kind of funny too because he followed me, to a party, that had alcohol and weed, and underaged people (18, 19, 20 year olds mind you). My friends saw the cop and freaked. You could hear them yelling to ditch the weed, lose the beer from outside, but the cop didn't do anything. He just shook his head and told me to have a good night.
"Well, obviously you will now that you don't have to drive."
He was awesome. Why can't all cops be that cool?
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