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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 802208" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>Busting real criminals doesn't bring much money into the town. Neither does breaking up domestic violence calls. Good way to get hurt plus the town's workmens' comp policy takes a hit and again, there's no money in it.</p><p></p><p>Pulling over Shelbys with some illegal add-ons, easy money and no hassle for Officer Friendly.</p><p></p><p>The local cops and police chiefs I know mostly take their cues on what to enforce and how strictly from the mayor of their town. Most towns in my corner of PA need more money.</p><p></p><p>In your case you got off with a warning so I'd consider myself lucky. I had the same deal a few years ago, got pulled over for tint on my Ranger. Never mind that the cop nearly wrecked into two other cars trying to turn around to get to me. I had three days to take it off and go back to the police station and show them to avoid a ticket. Now I'd had tint on every vehicle I'd owned for over ten years without a hassle, but one day I run across a cop with a bug up his butt about tint.</p><p></p><p>Oh well, da law is da law.</p><p></p><p>OTOH, in Florida the cop cars themselves have tint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 802208, member: 61743"] Busting real criminals doesn't bring much money into the town. Neither does breaking up domestic violence calls. Good way to get hurt plus the town's workmens' comp policy takes a hit and again, there's no money in it. Pulling over Shelbys with some illegal add-ons, easy money and no hassle for Officer Friendly. The local cops and police chiefs I know mostly take their cues on what to enforce and how strictly from the mayor of their town. Most towns in my corner of PA need more money. In your case you got off with a warning so I'd consider myself lucky. I had the same deal a few years ago, got pulled over for tint on my Ranger. Never mind that the cop nearly wrecked into two other cars trying to turn around to get to me. I had three days to take it off and go back to the police station and show them to avoid a ticket. Now I'd had tint on every vehicle I'd owned for over ten years without a hassle, but one day I run across a cop with a bug up his butt about tint. Oh well, da law is da law. OTOH, in Florida the cop cars themselves have tint. [/QUOTE]
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