police are starting to drive unmarked cars now. just makes you wonder when a psycho is going to pull you over and kill you.....unmarked cars shouldnt be legal for pulling ppl over for petty speeding tickets, we dont know if its really a cop or a crazed homo!
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police are starting to drive unmarked cars now. just makes you wonder when a psycho is going to pull you over and kill you.....unmarked cars shouldnt be legal for pulling ppl over for petty speeding tickets, we dont know if its really a cop or a crazed homo!
I agree with that...
A cop-friend of mine told me if you're not sure that it's a real cop...
1) call the state police to verify...
2) if no cell phone non agressively drive to the nearest police barracks
3) keep on driving non agressively, eventually a second marked will join when that happens one better pull right over or you may get an evasion charge...Also with this method you can kiss any chance of warning goodbye...
Most of the psychos do that to women, so most of us are safe, our wives/gfs might not be though...
A few years ago, a woman up here in Detroit refused to pull over for an unmarked cruiser. It was late at night, and she was alone with her child. She called 911 and told them that she wasn't going to pull over unless they sent out a regular cruiser. The unmarked was thoroughly pissed at her.
I don't blame her, right around the same time, there was a guy cruising around the area in a car he put a couple of those blue and red lights in the grille. He would act like an unmarked car and pull over women and attack them.
If the car isnt flashing blue you dont have to pull over.....thats one indication. Other than that people have been impersonating officers for a long time. And its scary especially for women. Guys are doing this and raping woman. It happens a lot more than people think. The stories dont get as much publicity because the cops dont want people to question whenever they get pulled over. Its scary. But look out
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