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<blockquote data-quote="hillie16" data-source="post: 397198" data-attributes="member: 1595"><p>This is a tactic employed in the 60's and 70's, but still used by some old timers and small towns. I've always heard of it being a chalk mark on the tire though. That way the officer knew if he marked the cars at 8:30 and there is a car in the lot marked at last call/closing, the guy has supposedly been in there putting them away for a while. It wasn't used as PC for a stop, but as an indicator as to which cars would give you a better chance or nabbing someone for DUI. Someone turned the tables though when he staggered out and fumbled with his keys and looked very hammered while the other patrons were leaving. But when the cop pulled him over he was dry as a bone. The officer asked why he had so much trouble walking etc. in the parking lot if he wasn't drinking??? The man looked at the officer and said "Sir,....I was the designated decoy!!!"</p><p></p><p>But seriously, The chalk marking is not a wisely used tactic anymore, and I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillie16, post: 397198, member: 1595"] This is a tactic employed in the 60's and 70's, but still used by some old timers and small towns. I've always heard of it being a chalk mark on the tire though. That way the officer knew if he marked the cars at 8:30 and there is a car in the lot marked at last call/closing, the guy has supposedly been in there putting them away for a while. It wasn't used as PC for a stop, but as an indicator as to which cars would give you a better chance or nabbing someone for DUI. Someone turned the tables though when he staggered out and fumbled with his keys and looked very hammered while the other patrons were leaving. But when the cop pulled him over he was dry as a bone. The officer asked why he had so much trouble walking etc. in the parking lot if he wasn't drinking??? The man looked at the officer and said "Sir,....I was the designated decoy!!!" But seriously, The chalk marking is not a wisely used tactic anymore, and I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it..... [/QUOTE]
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