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DUI Advice.

Having read your whole detailed story Chaseter, my opinon hasn't changed, but here's a few observations. First you were drinking essentially in your truck, that could've given the cop an impressions you might think about driving later. Second, it was either the day before or after a big football, the cop's probably had to deal with a bunch of other dumb drunks already, your friend asking to finish his beer probably pushed him over the edge.

Here's a story that easily could have worked out like yours, but didn't. Over 4th of July this year, me and a few friends went to Milwaukee for Summerfest. We saw the last concert of the fest, had been drinking all day and were probably a lot drunker than you. On our way back to the hotel we were staying at, my friend grabbed a traffic cone, put it on his head and started chanting USA, I thought it was hilarious and took a few pictures. We passed a cop who yelled, angrily something to the effect of "Take the damn cone off your f'ing head!", my friend complied very quickly and apoligized, we made some comments after getting about a block away from the cop about him being an ass. Then we thought about it, we were really drunk, acting like asses ourselves and this guy has probably had to deal with drunk asses for the past two weeks. One snide comment in the cops earshot, my friend could have easily gone to jail on some trumped up charge and I probably would've come to his aid and gotten thrown in jail myself, but we instantly complied with the cops wishes and instead nothing bad happened.
 
Quit bringing up ****. I don't care what you think.

Being on the tailgate isn't in your truck. It wasn't even registered under my name so assuming I am going to drive it thusly would have been stupid.
 
Quit bringing up ****. I don't care what you think.

Being on the tailgate isn't in your truck. It wasn't even registered under my name so assuming I am going to drive it thusly would have been stupid.

:lmao: I love your arguments.
 
Quit bringing up ****. I don't care what you think.

Being on the tailgate isn't in your truck. It wasn't even registered under my name so assuming I am going to drive it thusly would have been stupid.

How do I know if you're telling the truth about that. You've already admitted you're a liar.
 
Quit bringing up ****. I don't care what you think.

Being on the tailgate isn't in your truck. It wasn't even registered under my name so assuming I am going to drive it thusly would have been stupid.

did the officer know it wasn't registered to you??
 
He didn't run the plates, there is no reason to. We weren't in the cab of the truck. We could have been sitting on a random person's truck for all he knows.
 
Cops don't need a reason to run plates...they could be sitting at an intersection and just run random plates as cars go by....

you'd actually be surprised how many bench warrants come up because of that
 
:lmao: I love your arguments.
It's not an argument...it was a statement:dry: My arguing is over. I agreed to disagree but people keep coming in here to stir up the pot and it is too tempting just to let it go. It is funny that a couple of people took my story to heart. It was as if they were related to that police officer. It was as if it was a compelling story where a family member had been killed by someone saying they were 21 instead of 18:dry: Then, they think that they should give me a life lesson or own up to something that I owned up to the day it happened:huh: They call me a liar as if they were sitting there:huh: It is stupid.

How do I know if you're telling the truth about that. You've already admitted you're a liar.
I could care less if you believe me or not. I could care less what people on an internet message board think of me. I could really be a hot woman, it doesn't matter. When did I admit I was a liar:huh: When did you story have anything to do with my story?
 
Cops don't need a reason to run plates...they could be sitting at an intersection and just run random plates as cars go by....

you'd actually be surprised how many bench warrants come up because of that
Yeah I know. They run plates to see if the vehicle is stolen all the time. He wasn't in a squad car so he didn't have the system at his fingertips and he didn't phone in the plates to central. Had we been in the vehicle, then yes, he would have ran the plates to see if we possibly broke in. Cops run plates when they are sitting at red lights or for vehicles with suspicious activity. They have a hot sheet that they look out for. They don't drive around in parking lots running every single plate.
 
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He didn't run the plates, there is no reason to. We weren't in the cab of the truck. We could have been sitting on a random person's truck for all he knows.

He really would've run the plates before he ever talked to you.
 
I could care less if you believe me or not. I could care less what people on an internet message board think of me. I could really be a hot woman, it doesn't matter. When did I admit I was a liar:huh: When did you story have anything to do with my story?

You obviously do care, otherwise you wouldn't keep trying to defend yourself. It's actually getting really funny now since you replied to an obvious joke with a seemingly impassioned response.
 
Que?

Everything is gone and done. I even believe it has been expunged from my record since it was a first offense.

Oh ok then....the worst I ever had to deal with was a speeding ticket, but I deserved it as I was doing 92 in a 55....never drove drunk, you get ****ed for that hard here in the northeast....

a guy I knew in HS, one DUI...he scraped someone elses parked car and got his license suspended for 2 years
 
amazingfantasy15 said:
You obviously do care, otherwise you wouldn't keep trying to defend yourself. It's actually getting really funny now since you replied to an obvious joke with a seemingly impassioned response.

And if you didn't care, which you shouldn't, you wouldn't reply to my posts. This has nothing to do with any of you yet some post so passionately about it. I am going to defend myself...I don't lie down and take anything...I am not 40 yet.

I also like it when people revert to the response..."It was a joke." Yeah, that post was totally hilarious:D

Majic Walrus said:
He really would've run the plates before he ever talked to you.
Yeah, to make sure it wasn't stolen. But, we weren't in the vehicle so he had no reason to run it. Plus, the tailgate was down and we were sitting on it so he would have either went to the front of the truck or bent over to look at the plates. He also was not in a squad car so he had no ability to run them. He didn't look at the plates...I was there.
 
Oh ok then....the worst I ever had to deal with was a speeding ticket, but I deserved it as I was doing 92 in a 55....never drove drunk, you get ****ed for that hard here in the northeast....

a guy I knew in HS, one DUI...he scraped someone elses parked car and got his license suspended for 2 years
Holy crap man what were you doing going 92 in a 55:wow:

I have never gotten a speeding ticket as I always drive the speed limit. Too many cops where I live now.
 
I was with a friend who topped his car off at 125 in a 70. It was super stupid of him and for me not telling him to stop. To be young and foolish:o It was at night on a two lane highway in the country...I can now only imagine if a deer had jumped out in front of us. Our bodies would have been a mangled mess.
 
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
My cousin got in trouble for pooping on a car:o Earlier that year we had ketchuped a car that our High School's Ag department was taking apart and we got caught when we were in high school. Our dads made us clean it off and apologize. The car was a POS and we only wrote to beat whatever town we were playing in football that week. Anyways, the guy that called it in to the cops lived across the street. My cousin went and pooped on his windshield later that year and the guy called the cops again and automatically blamed him, without truly knowing. He had our license plate the first time. The cop told my cousin that the guy had turned on his wipers to take it off and it sloshed in his face! Anyways, he didn't get in trouble because they had no proof. More gross than funny but he liked to poop on cars for some weird reason...he was a hellion.
 
My cousin got in trouble for pooping on a car:o Earlier that year we had ketchuped a car that our High School's Ag department was taking apart and we got caught when we were in high school. Our dads made us clean it off and apologize. The car was a POS and we only wrote to beat whatever town we were playing in football that week. Anyways, the guy that called it in to the cops lived across the street. My cousin went and pooped on his windshield later that year and the guy called the cops again and automatically blamed him, without truly knowing. He had our license plate the first time. The cop told my cousin that the guy had turned on his wipers to take it off and it sloshed in his face! Anyways, he didn't get in trouble because they had no proof. More gross than funny but he liked to poop on cars for some weird reason...he was a hellion.

Your cousin needs help man.
 
He's married and is a lot more mature now. He was the wild kid in high school.
 

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