I got pulled over this morning.
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I can't believe this post spawned four pages of debate.
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Report him for what? Not giving you a ticket? I think it's funny. Just ignore it if you're not interested! Last I heard, being gay is not illegal.
That's not the point. LOL! The cop is not supposed to use his job to try and hook up with people - whether gay or hetero. If this is a true story then yes, I would call and report him.0 -
He gave you his number and that's violating your privacy? How does that work?
Would you be asking about a waitress or female officer who did the same thing? Just asking again since those questions were asked and I didn't see the answer
But the cop also looked at his drivers license and got his name and address first before he gave him his own phone number.0 -
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perkymommy wrote: »
He gave you his number and that's violating your privacy? How does that work?
Would you be asking about a waitress or female officer who did the same thing? Just asking again since those questions were asked and I didn't see the answer
But the cop also looked at his drivers license and got his name and address first before he gave him his own phone number.
Like every other cop who stops a driver does?
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perkymommy wrote: »
He gave you his number and that's violating your privacy? How does that work?
Would you be asking about a waitress or female officer who did the same thing? Just asking again since those questions were asked and I didn't see the answer
But the cop also looked at his drivers license and got his name and address first before he gave him his own phone number.
Like every other cop who stops a driver does?
But does every other cop hit on the person they pull over?
(I'm still not convinced this story and/or his reaction is true, tho.)
So, if it *is* true, yes it's within the realm of possibility the op could be worried about his privacy.
But I wouldn't start trouble for the cop unless he does something more to make the op uncomfortable.0 -
perkymommy wrote: »
He gave you his number and that's violating your privacy? How does that work?
Would you be asking about a waitress or female officer who did the same thing? Just asking again since those questions were asked and I didn't see the answer
But the cop also looked at his drivers license and got his name and address first before he gave him his own phone number.
Like every other cop who stops a driver does?
But does every other cop hit on the person they pull over?
I must just have a really peculiar idea of how privacy works. Whether or not they hit on you, they've got the info. I thought privacy was generally about protecting my own info, to begin with
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GreenIceFloes wrote: »I can't believe this post spawned four pages of debate.
This thread is booming.0 -
Take it as compliment and move on lol0
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Hahahhahhahaha!! This is hilarious!! Life's too short...let it go!!0
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TheRoadDog wrote: »Post his phone number and we can all give him a call. "Hey, Big Boy, my buddies and I are doing "YMCA" nude and we need a Policeman."
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sunn_lighter wrote: »omg this sounds just like the beginning of a porn I saw the other night
so are you going to call him or what?
I'd call him. But then I have a thing for handcuffs and power exchange.
Nonetheless, it's a bit of an abuse of authority, but I wouldn't report it, as I haven't reported mild incidences of sexual harassment that I've experienced.
If the officer made clear some quid pro quo was expected in exchange for not writing the ticket, then I'd report it. To a non-emergency number.
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kshama2001 wrote: »sunn_lighter wrote: »omg this sounds just like the beginning of a porn I saw the other night
so are you going to call him or what?
I'd call him. But then I have a thing for handcuffs and power exchange.
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JeffreyMGiron wrote: »GreenIceFloes wrote: »I can't believe this post spawned four pages of debate.
This thread is booming.
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Heh0
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perkymommy wrote: »
He gave you his number and that's violating your privacy? How does that work?
Would you be asking about a waitress or female officer who did the same thing? Just asking again since those questions were asked and I didn't see the answer
But the cop also looked at his drivers license and got his name and address first before he gave him his own phone number.
Like every other cop who stops a driver does?
But does every other cop hit on the person they pull over?
I must just have a really peculiar idea of how privacy works. Whether or not they hit on you, they've got the info. I thought privacy was generally about protecting my own info, to begin with
No, you're not wrong. They all have that info. I just guess if they take it a step further by hitting on you, there's possibly just a touch more cause for concern.
But, when the police ask for your drivers license and registration, you gotta show 'em or end up in a car chase on tv.0 -
Should I just call him up right now? It's Sunday afternoon and I'm kinda bored.1
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Call him and tell us what happened. It's Monday morning here in Australia and I don't want to work too much anyway ;P0
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Wish the cop that gave me a ticket had been so easy going0
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LOL.. have fun. Actually I could send in the sniffers. One of my friend on here breeds them0
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Omg i almost peed myself laughing this is hilarius!
He let you off for being good lookking dude take it as a complement1 -
So... did you call him? I'm dying to know how it goes.0
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samwiserabbit wrote: »So... did you call him? I'm dying to know how it goes.
Don't hold your breath. As funny as it is, the story is fabricated. Kudos to OP!!0 -
_incogNEATo_ wrote: »samwiserabbit wrote: »So... did you call him? I'm dying to know how it goes.
Don't hold your breath. As funny as it is, the story is fabricated. Kudos to OP!!
But the stolen lunch thing...that was truth. Sure.
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I think he's kind of busy right now newmeadow.. can't type while handcuffed0
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Oh boy! They must have had so much fun at that ball game!!2
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samwiserabbit wrote: »So... did you call him? I'm dying to know how it goes.
He's tied up at the moment and cannot post.2 -
I'd take it as a compliment and move on. No harm,no foul0
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