Posted by prawn farmer on January 17, 2014 at 08:15:09 from (69.160.179.216):
In Reply to: first traffic offense posted by pete black on January 16, 2014 at 06:56:19:
1967 for me. We would cruise the main drag of town back and forth all night lighting up our tires up at the 4 way stops. When ever we met a buddy we would honk and wave. One Saturday evening at dusk a buddy decided that flipping each other off was a much more sociable and satisfying form of a greeting. About my third pass we got pulled over by an officer and given a lecture about how we made our town look bad to transients coming through and how are town would never grow or become an All American City. He was apparently right. If the folks that live in town now only knew that a "bird" 47 years ago made their town go bust to development. I was running with just parking lights on so the ticket was for not having headlights on an hour before dusk.
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