oops...pulled my gun on a cop :o
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I go duffy on dem bitches
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From: Gonzales, Louisiana
:rofl:
after i left kevins, i took that road to the interstate that leads to colyell, saw some lights on the side of the road (tail lights) so i got over a bit, saw some people walking and a guy with a flashlight so i slowed down to see if they needed help and put the piece on my lap.
he walked up to the car, i couldn't see him yet so i had my hand on my gun on my leg and he said "you don't need that, son" and i looked up and it was a cop.
he was really nice though, asked how old i was and told him 23 then showed him my ID for proof, told him i was headed home from a friend's house and pt the gun on my lap because he wasn't in uniform so i couldn't tell he was a cop. (he had khakis and a sherrif's office polo shirt). he just said keep it by my seat because i should have plenty time to pull it if i need to.
thumbsup to cool cops
ibsomeonesaysimstupidandheshouldhaveshotme
names and citys will not be recognizable. i posted this first on a local forum then pasted it here.
after i left kevins, i took that road to the interstate that leads to colyell, saw some lights on the side of the road (tail lights) so i got over a bit, saw some people walking and a guy with a flashlight so i slowed down to see if they needed help and put the piece on my lap.
he walked up to the car, i couldn't see him yet so i had my hand on my gun on my leg and he said "you don't need that, son" and i looked up and it was a cop.
he was really nice though, asked how old i was and told him 23 then showed him my ID for proof, told him i was headed home from a friend's house and pt the gun on my lap because he wasn't in uniform so i couldn't tell he was a cop. (he had khakis and a sherrif's office polo shirt). he just said keep it by my seat because i should have plenty time to pull it if i need to.
thumbsup to cool cops
ibsomeonesaysimstupidandheshouldhaveshotme
names and citys will not be recognizable. i posted this first on a local forum then pasted it here.
Last edited by spanky; May 6, 2006 at 05:22 PM.
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I go duffy on dem bitches
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From: Gonzales, Louisiana
simply because i pull over to help someone doesn't mean that in the back of my mind, i know that something bad might happen. should i never help someone just because of the possibility of something happening?
Originally Posted by spankaveli
simply because i pull over to help someone doesn't mean that in the back of my mind, i know that something bad might happen. should i never help someone just because of the possibility of something happening?
The only times I've tried to help people is when it's someone standing outide their car in the country, or if there's an accident right infront of me. Those have happened maybe 5 or 6 times to me. Potentially getting shot because I busted up a drug deal or something is a good reason for me to not play hero :dunno:



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