Posted by 135 Fan on February 06, 2010 at 18:09:49 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: O/T highway patrol posted by c.w n.y on February 06, 2010 at 15:26:08:
I guess the cop could have handled it a lot better. He should have just went up to the car and asked what they shovel and boots were for. There are way too many paranoid people out there. I got a neighbor lady like that. A black person came to look at something we listed for sale and mistakenly knocked on the wrong window. A few days later after talking to the totally paranoid neighbor, she comes up with this ridiculous story that a big black man came to her door to rob her and had a knife. He made an honest mistake and wasn't there to rob anyone. Up here the cops are too busy with their photo radar to do any real police work. I'm in Edmonton and a couple of weeks ago, Edmonton was rated something like 24th. out of 33 major Canadian cities for solving crimes. It's not illegal to carry a shovel and boots in your car. I don't think if someone had killed another person, they'd leave the shovel and boots out in plain site. A lot of cops have a big ego. There are some sensible cops though. Dave
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