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<blockquote data-quote="Finaltheorem47" data-source="post: 9597581" data-attributes="member: 67791"><p>Yuck 5 pages already. Anyways, I see nothing wrong, he didn't aim nor fire it, it was kept in a safe direction at all time. When I've been pulled over before, police officers have held their gun (holstered still) while I pull registration and license because they don't know if I might harm them. This guy probably pulled his gun out so the biker wouldn't run. If there was some civilian waving you down while you were on your bike popping wheelies and stuff, would you keep going or stop to let him yell at you. </p><p></p><p>Last time I read, an off duty cop can still ticket you. There was a thread everyone was congratulating the cop on who was in a 335i who pulled over a 350z who was trying to race him and wrote him up.</p><p></p><p>I'll conclude though with the point that I think he should of shown his badge or indicated he was a police officer first chance he got, which he might of coming out of the car, there is no sound on the clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finaltheorem47, post: 9597581, member: 67791"] Yuck 5 pages already. Anyways, I see nothing wrong, he didn't aim nor fire it, it was kept in a safe direction at all time. When I've been pulled over before, police officers have held their gun (holstered still) while I pull registration and license because they don't know if I might harm them. This guy probably pulled his gun out so the biker wouldn't run. If there was some civilian waving you down while you were on your bike popping wheelies and stuff, would you keep going or stop to let him yell at you. Last time I read, an off duty cop can still ticket you. There was a thread everyone was congratulating the cop on who was in a 335i who pulled over a 350z who was trying to race him and wrote him up. I'll conclude though with the point that I think he should of shown his badge or indicated he was a police officer first chance he got, which he might of coming out of the car, there is no sound on the clip. [/QUOTE]
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