I think my dad might have had a suit styled like that in the mid '70's.
I said mid '70's, not late '90's.
Seatbelt laws are dumb. If someone is stupid enough to risk their life more by not wearing one, let em.
Yeah, there's that route, which he should have done on the first one. But with that second one, I bet the jury would have made an example of him (assuming the cop showed up, which I think he would have). The second one was small enough to not even bother fighting.
Other tips I've learned from my uncle (who's a sergeant in Olmstead County, cop for prob about 30 years or so; even was on the front lines of the Hormel strike back in the 80's) is that when pulled over, rest your hands on the steering wheel, wrist over wrist.
Most cops recognize that is a sign that you are not going to go for anything (like a weapon, etc) and you won't be causing trouble.
Also, little things like putting your hazards on, leaving your headlights on (at night/bad weather), and saying "sir" or "officer" when finishing a statement/question. Simple things that go a long way.
Screw it. Offer the bastard a donut, ask him how awesome he was in high school and tell him you hope he gets clipped by a semi. ****ing cops.
It's okay, don't be mad. Maybe he'll molest you next time. You'll get your turn if you ask.http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/dpp/...nsville_boy_scouts_sexual_assault_oct_21_2009
I was in that troop. I knew this man.
Wuddup, bizzos and gizzents! Today is mutha effin' FRIDAY! Betta recognize!
I'd say also crack down on tailgating as well as the morons in the passing lane that drive the same *'ing speed as the traffic in the right lane and back up traffic by doing so.Agreed. Stop enforcing seat belts, start enforcing turn signals. Those impact other drivers, seat belts don't.