USAF385
US Veteran
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
I got done working early today so I ran some errands... Picked up some groceries, picked up my dress blues from the dry cleaner, visited my wife at work. I'm generally aware of the speed limit and usually go slower, but I got caught going 50 in a 35 (right where a 50 stretch meets a 35 stretch, by the way). I wanted to pass the car that I had been passing and carried on too far into the 35. I saw the lights coming up behind me and didn't even think it was for me. I got over and when the cop got over behind me, I thought "hmm that could be for me." Even then I still didnt think it was for speeding.
I turned off the road and sure enough the cop followed so I pulled my truck over. Typical encounter (I assume). He asked for my license, registration, and insurance which I provided. He told me I was going 50 in a 35 to which I simply said "ah" and nodded my head. I wasn't about to argue because I figured he was right. He asked where I was going and I told him I was going home. He asked where I had been and I told him running errands. I wasn't about to come up with some story to try to get out of it.
He went back to his car and did his thing. I sat there waiting... sad that my spotless record was no more. After a few minutes he came back and asked me about my dress blues which were hanging up. I saw a glimmer if hope at this point. I told him the short version.. I'm in the reserve and got my blues cleaned. He asked if I served in the wars and I told him that I had been in Iraq and Afghanistan while active and again in the reserve. He told me he served in desert storm in the Army. He then told me that he was just giving me a warning. I thanked him, told him I appreciated it and he told me have a nice day and was off.
Now, there have been threads about what to do if pulled over while carrying. In PA you don't have to tell them (unless I'm mistaken..) I decided to let things play out and see what happened. He didn't ask if I had any weapons so I didn't tell him. So I was pulled over while carrying, didn't tell him I was, and everything was okay. I made sure to keep my hands visible while he was approaching both times just to make him more at ease.
I like to think he let me off because of my politeness and honesty. I didn't argue or tell him stories. I'm not complaining though if it was just because of the uniforms. Maybe it was a combination of the two.
Oh.. Bodyguard .380 IWB appendix, by the way.
I got done working early today so I ran some errands... Picked up some groceries, picked up my dress blues from the dry cleaner, visited my wife at work. I'm generally aware of the speed limit and usually go slower, but I got caught going 50 in a 35 (right where a 50 stretch meets a 35 stretch, by the way). I wanted to pass the car that I had been passing and carried on too far into the 35. I saw the lights coming up behind me and didn't even think it was for me. I got over and when the cop got over behind me, I thought "hmm that could be for me." Even then I still didnt think it was for speeding.
I turned off the road and sure enough the cop followed so I pulled my truck over. Typical encounter (I assume). He asked for my license, registration, and insurance which I provided. He told me I was going 50 in a 35 to which I simply said "ah" and nodded my head. I wasn't about to argue because I figured he was right. He asked where I was going and I told him I was going home. He asked where I had been and I told him running errands. I wasn't about to come up with some story to try to get out of it.
He went back to his car and did his thing. I sat there waiting... sad that my spotless record was no more. After a few minutes he came back and asked me about my dress blues which were hanging up. I saw a glimmer if hope at this point. I told him the short version.. I'm in the reserve and got my blues cleaned. He asked if I served in the wars and I told him that I had been in Iraq and Afghanistan while active and again in the reserve. He told me he served in desert storm in the Army. He then told me that he was just giving me a warning. I thanked him, told him I appreciated it and he told me have a nice day and was off.
Now, there have been threads about what to do if pulled over while carrying. In PA you don't have to tell them (unless I'm mistaken..) I decided to let things play out and see what happened. He didn't ask if I had any weapons so I didn't tell him. So I was pulled over while carrying, didn't tell him I was, and everything was okay. I made sure to keep my hands visible while he was approaching both times just to make him more at ease.
I like to think he let me off because of my politeness and honesty. I didn't argue or tell him stories. I'm not complaining though if it was just because of the uniforms. Maybe it was a combination of the two.
Oh.. Bodyguard .380 IWB appendix, by the way.
