I...zmespeed....got, PULLED OVER!!!!!!! by the COPS!!
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Zmespeed you are going to have to grow up sooner or later. I've read other post by you and each time your comments are childish and immature. I enjoy your retorts for their entertainment value but I am glad that I dont have to drive on the same roads as you.
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I think you should be thrown in jail for your horrible spelling and grammer. Can anyone that actually owns a Z (or any other newer car) possibly be this ignorant?
He misspelled wrong as "rong" -- among several others, and failed to capitalize any sentences (if you want to call them that). My god ... what kind of kids are our schools turning out in Ohio.
He misspelled wrong as "rong" -- among several others, and failed to capitalize any sentences (if you want to call them that). My god ... what kind of kids are our schools turning out in Ohio.
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I don't want to sound mean, but I question your "people skills" since your post is plagued with grammatical and spelling errors. Internet posts tend to reflect one’s thoughts and communication to another, and I can only imagine what you’re saying to Officer Warren. I can somewhat understand why Office Warren was a bit suspicious towards you and the situation your in.
It’s possible that you know how to communicate to another person and do not know how to write effectively, but usually communication comes hand to hand: written and verbal.
Normally, I would let a few spelling and grammatical errors to slip past me. However, your thread has more than enough grammatical and spelling errors to make your thread a bit harder to comprehend than most posts on this board.
Don’t take this as an insult, but rather an understanding how written communication (even verbal) is important in life in communicating to another.
It’s possible that you know how to communicate to another person and do not know how to write effectively, but usually communication comes hand to hand: written and verbal.
Normally, I would let a few spelling and grammatical errors to slip past me. However, your thread has more than enough grammatical and spelling errors to make your thread a bit harder to comprehend than most posts on this board.
Don’t take this as an insult, but rather an understanding how written communication (even verbal) is important in life in communicating to another.
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I actually thought the story was kinda funny, especially the part when the chics wave to the cop and says " I still got it" LOL. Even though that smelled like BS, funny nonetheless. But I'm at work, anything is more entertaining than troubleshooting a server.
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Originally Posted by soon2bZ
Gee, I live in Dayton, and I can only think of 2 suburbs that have cops that would do that. Which do you live in?
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Originally Posted by theonetheonly
That was so gangster..esp w/ ur dad and all
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Originally Posted by VeeTec
This can't be real, but if it is, you are a pull over waiting to happen.
I hardly see how this is relevant to 350Z discussion, more like Off Topic discussion, or a horribly bad BS story from some kid who gets nervous around the po po.
Another thing, no cop will let you drive off if your license is suspended, so I call bs to your little story. Its a liability.
I hardly see how this is relevant to 350Z discussion, more like Off Topic discussion, or a horribly bad BS story from some kid who gets nervous around the po po.
Another thing, no cop will let you drive off if your license is suspended, so I call bs to your little story. Its a liability.
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Originally Posted by bixby
So you're saying there is only 1 DMV in Dayton? And why didn't you have your dad bring your paperwork on the license reinstatement? Duh!
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Originally Posted by sselway
That was awesome. I got about half way through his story and after seeing the word "tride" I skipped to your response. Cheers!
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Originally Posted by BigMike
With your blantent disrepect for authority and your dad's not kicking your *** for such a stunt, if its even true, I'd give you a couple years before your dead or in jail. You're not cool, you're just another punk kid with a Z.
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Originally Posted by zmespeed
ya "BIG"mike welcome to the club...punk! now your a "BIG PUNK" like me arnt we cool. now go work out so you can wack it to your reflection in a mirror.. bizch. J/k...kinda
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Originally Posted by bixby
Some how I don't think you would've posted this if BigMike lived in Ohio. If I recall it's only about a 7 1/2 hour drive from Atlanta though. Bet he can make it in 6 in his Z . BigMike, you planning a road trip?
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The story wasn't that bad and the spelling added to its entertainment value
I've got several cop friends and I've been pulled over my fair share of times. What separates my "being pulled over" from my friend's "getting a ticket / arrested" is simply the way I carry myself and the replies I give him/her. As much as I hate to say it, if I look uneducated, speak uneducated, and don't show the due respect that many of them deserve (some deserve more than others), then I might as well have my license and registration sitting on my dashboard. There's been countless times that I haven't had to even show them my license or registration . . .
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I've got several cop friends and I've been pulled over my fair share of times. What separates my "being pulled over" from my friend's "getting a ticket / arrested" is simply the way I carry myself and the replies I give him/her. As much as I hate to say it, if I look uneducated, speak uneducated, and don't show the due respect that many of them deserve (some deserve more than others), then I might as well have my license and registration sitting on my dashboard. There's been countless times that I haven't had to even show them my license or registration . . .
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Originally Posted by zmespeed
the cop did not see me drive off. i was about a block away in a bank parking lot. thats were my dad got out and then walked to the Z, the cop was watching the Z
Then I hope you get pulled over and arrested next time.
The Officer gave you a break, and you drove afterwards. Its only a matter of time before your picked up, given your tendency to blow off the seriousness of the situation.
Of course you will blame it on the cops. Your maturity level is your worst enemy right now though.
Oh, and your Dad is just as bad for letting you drive, if he knows your license is suspended.
Funny how parents go into shock when you deliver a death notice, after their child has been in so much trouble for traffic offenses. Hopefully your dad will never get that kind of wake up call. You need one though and jail, some community service, a fine, probation and a remedial driving course may help. It's no guarantee though, as some people never learn, and for others it takes years of maturing in age to wise up.
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This reminds me of a local kid (17yrs old) that has gone through 2 Rustangs, a few eclipses, a truck, an RX7, and a handful of other vehicles . . . all due to wrecks. His license is suspended, so when he just wrecked the last vehicle, his dad came out there to switch drivers. I'm not sure who's a bigger idiot!
I told him to save a little cash, sell a few of the cars, and buy my Z, so that they can be done with all the modding. Everyone at the shop asked why I pressed the issue and I said, "why not? I'm sure the Z would be totalled in less than a month! That way, I don't ever have to see it driving around town by someone I don't know."
Oh well, kids are only as good as their parents . . . (not directed to this particular thread).
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I told him to save a little cash, sell a few of the cars, and buy my Z, so that they can be done with all the modding. Everyone at the shop asked why I pressed the issue and I said, "why not? I'm sure the Z would be totalled in less than a month! That way, I don't ever have to see it driving around town by someone I don't know."
Oh well, kids are only as good as their parents . . . (not directed to this particular thread).
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