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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8829891" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>Back in the late 90’s, I took my S-10 to Pigeon Forge Tn for the Mini Trucking nationals. The cops there were the worst that I ever seen. They were writing tickets for anything and everything that they could think of. I saw at least three people get tickets for loud music, with stock stereos. I got a ticket for tint, no license plate light and no rear bumper. My truck never had a rear bumper, it was bought new with a rear roll pan and the tag was mounted to it. And the tag light worked. everything on my truck was legal in my home state where the truck was licensed. The cop also threatened to write me a ticket for loud music even though my system was completely off. Just because he could see aftermarket stereo equipment in my truck. That statement is what saved me. While I was getting the ticket, my buddy was standing 10 feet away video tapping it. I stayed in pigeon Forge till Monday morning and went to the Police Station. When I told the Sargent that I had the cop on tape saying that, he canceled the ticket. He then apologized for the officer’s behavior. He told me to the cop was a reserve officer who only worked during big events, and he had already had several complaints about him. And that they would not be using him again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8829891, member: 582656"] Back in the late 90’s, I took my S-10 to Pigeon Forge Tn for the Mini Trucking nationals. The cops there were the worst that I ever seen. They were writing tickets for anything and everything that they could think of. I saw at least three people get tickets for loud music, with stock stereos. I got a ticket for tint, no license plate light and no rear bumper. My truck never had a rear bumper, it was bought new with a rear roll pan and the tag was mounted to it. And the tag light worked. everything on my truck was legal in my home state where the truck was licensed. The cop also threatened to write me a ticket for loud music even though my system was completely off. Just because he could see aftermarket stereo equipment in my truck. That statement is what saved me. While I was getting the ticket, my buddy was standing 10 feet away video tapping it. I stayed in pigeon Forge till Monday morning and went to the Police Station. When I told the Sargent that I had the cop on tape saying that, he canceled the ticket. He then apologized for the officer’s behavior. He told me to the cop was a reserve officer who only worked during big events, and he had already had several complaints about him. And that they would not be using him again. [/QUOTE]
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