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Offline 1pLUs44

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Re: Sheriff > Lawyer
« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2011, 01:58:37 PM »
I respectfully disagree.

I'm not going to go into specific but I actually do try to keep it safe.
Respectfully, you should go the speed limit.

BUT, with that being said, there are cops I don't like. A buddy of mine got pulled over on his way to school about 2 - 3 years ago, and the officer then said he "smelled" marijuana (and keep in mind, he won't even drink beer and he's 21 now) and the officer then proceeded to take apart his subs and his amp, while having him cuffed on the side of the road. After about 20 minutes of searching, the officer then left him there with a screw driver to put all his stuff back together with and left.

If anybody else has ever dealt with "WIL-CO" officers, there's a good chance they have a little bit less respect for the law. Hell, I've had them literally harass me before. But in Williamson County "You come in on vacation, you leave on probation" and that phrase alone keeps me from doing anything I shouldn't be doing until I cross over into Travis County.  :rock
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