Posted by Tim in OR on July 22, 2013 at 20:27:52 from (76.105.227.207):
In Reply to: Some people! RANT! posted by Bret4207 on July 21, 2013 at 07:33:47:
in the late 70's, I lived on a road that was jokingly called the only smooth strech of road in the county. It was a 25 mph zone, urban residential collector street. We had a kid that was always pushing 70 or so it seemed. one day the neighbor and i were out near the street when this kid went by at his usual pace. We both hollered at him and he gave us the one finger wave. the neighbor called the county and a deputy showed up after a while. He interviewed both of us. our stories matched so he told us we could do a citizens arrest and give him a ticket (that would mean going to court), or he could go talk to him and ask him to slow down. We told the officer, all we wanted was the kid to slow down, but we would do what we had too. The officer went and talked to the kid, and the kid saw the light, or he found a new street to terrorize. Tim in OR
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