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<blockquote data-quote="mavssolja" data-source="post: 5333197" data-attributes="member: 587525"><p>I will agree somtimes being a cop will go to a persons head but many things people see as a di ck move is procedure or done to ensure their safety. Your best bet was to keep going. You shouldnt have followed your friend with your hazards on either because then 2 cars were involved rather than one. Just let them do their job and if a mistake was made it could easily be fixed (if it were indeed a mistake) rather than getting in the way, which would cause the cop to get angry or do more than they were goign to in the first place. I have been there man.</p><p></p><p>Got arrested for "driving on a suspended" with the papers that proved it wasnt in the car, rather than fighting I was nice an accepted it. The cop let me drive my car to my house rather than tow it, then took mme to the police barracks, I went to court that same day, shwoed the judge and it was all done with. I bet if I was a di ck and gave him a hard time then he would have towed me and then some.</p><p></p><p>my brother also did the same thing as you and followed/stayed behind a friend that got pulled over, he was a dick about it and got arrested lol. You cant interfere with police business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavssolja, post: 5333197, member: 587525"] I will agree somtimes being a cop will go to a persons head but many things people see as a di ck move is procedure or done to ensure their safety. Your best bet was to keep going. You shouldnt have followed your friend with your hazards on either because then 2 cars were involved rather than one. Just let them do their job and if a mistake was made it could easily be fixed (if it were indeed a mistake) rather than getting in the way, which would cause the cop to get angry or do more than they were goign to in the first place. I have been there man. Got arrested for "driving on a suspended" with the papers that proved it wasnt in the car, rather than fighting I was nice an accepted it. The cop let me drive my car to my house rather than tow it, then took mme to the police barracks, I went to court that same day, shwoed the judge and it was all done with. I bet if I was a di ck and gave him a hard time then he would have towed me and then some. my brother also did the same thing as you and followed/stayed behind a friend that got pulled over, he was a dick about it and got arrested lol. You cant interfere with police business. [/QUOTE]
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