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<blockquote data-quote="cornholio" data-source="post: 1895108" data-attributes="member: 20982"><p>OR, you could do a little research and find that nearly 70% of an average road officers FELONY arrests come from what started off as a routine traffic violation that was going to be a verbal warning or citation. Pick your violation; tints, mover, equipment violation, whatever....</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, if you were to wait around to have somebody commit one of your more serious crimes in front of your glow in the dark, neon lit police car, your results (none, zero) would render you less than adequate at your job.</p><p></p><p>An officer that wants to "make the streets safe" has to pull over a lot of vehicles to get the one occupied by the fugitive or to take a gun off of the street. These cars don't glow in the dark or make it a point to commit the more serious infractions that make the "streets unsafe."</p><p></p><p>I will admit that unfortunately a lot of the officers have a lack of descretion when realizing that the stop involves a properly licensed, insured, etc. driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornholio, post: 1895108, member: 20982"] OR, you could do a little research and find that nearly 70% of an average road officers FELONY arrests come from what started off as a routine traffic violation that was going to be a verbal warning or citation. Pick your violation; tints, mover, equipment violation, whatever.... Bottom line, if you were to wait around to have somebody commit one of your more serious crimes in front of your glow in the dark, neon lit police car, your results (none, zero) would render you less than adequate at your job. An officer that wants to "make the streets safe" has to pull over a lot of vehicles to get the one occupied by the fugitive or to take a gun off of the street. These cars don't glow in the dark or make it a point to commit the more serious infractions that make the "streets unsafe." I will admit that unfortunately a lot of the officers have a lack of descretion when realizing that the stop involves a properly licensed, insured, etc. driver. [/QUOTE]
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