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<blockquote data-quote="2004BlackCobra" data-source="post: 1895123" data-attributes="member: 23789"><p>I have to agree. Both of my brother in laws are Police Officers and I have gone on ride-alongs with them. We have gone an entire shift without even looking at so called "minor" violations because there is actual calls to go to. Finally after going on a few shifts and not ever pulling anyone over we specifically looked for someone and then pulled them over. Tint was not high on the list, but expired registration was easy to find. I will say that MOST officers have good intution, and after being on the job for a while, they can tell when a potential "minor" car violation can lead to a good arrest. Most patrol officers do not spend the day looking for small violations. Traffic cops on the other hand spend the whole day ticketing. I have nothing but respect for patrol officers and think that before anyone ever complains or criticizes one, they should be required to go on a ride-along and see the day in the life of an officer. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2004BlackCobra, post: 1895123, member: 23789"] I have to agree. Both of my brother in laws are Police Officers and I have gone on ride-alongs with them. We have gone an entire shift without even looking at so called "minor" violations because there is actual calls to go to. Finally after going on a few shifts and not ever pulling anyone over we specifically looked for someone and then pulled them over. Tint was not high on the list, but expired registration was easy to find. I will say that MOST officers have good intution, and after being on the job for a while, they can tell when a potential "minor" car violation can lead to a good arrest. Most patrol officers do not spend the day looking for small violations. Traffic cops on the other hand spend the whole day ticketing. I have nothing but respect for patrol officers and think that before anyone ever complains or criticizes one, they should be required to go on a ride-along and see the day in the life of an officer. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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