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This morning on my way to a soccer game, got stopped for going a bit too fast, but the cop was pretty cool and didn't give me a ticket - he only told me to slow down.
Basically, what i did was speed up to the light and make the left turn faster then the truck on my left side (two lanes for the left turn), because it turned yellow and since i was running a little late, i didn't want to get stuck at that light.
I have to say that he was a pretty cool guy!
He started with a comment on my plate frame: "You were flying too low" (it says " I don't drive fast... I fly too low").
Then, he said he loves the car and that he probably knows more about it than me. He also said he knows the car handles well but that he could hear the Bridgestone tires squeel and at the end he told me he wasn't going to give me a ticket but that i need to be more careful and slow down.
I think he either has a Z, or really loves these cars, because the way he talked, he really sounded, like he said, to know a lot about these cars.
Again, he was pretty nice and i thanked him for not giving me a ticket. I know i didn't really endanger anyone, but i guess he could of given me a ticket if he wasn't so understandable.
Basically, what i did was speed up to the light and make the left turn faster then the truck on my left side (two lanes for the left turn), because it turned yellow and since i was running a little late, i didn't want to get stuck at that light.
I have to say that he was a pretty cool guy!
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He started with a comment on my plate frame: "You were flying too low" (it says " I don't drive fast... I fly too low").
Then, he said he loves the car and that he probably knows more about it than me. He also said he knows the car handles well but that he could hear the Bridgestone tires squeel and at the end he told me he wasn't going to give me a ticket but that i need to be more careful and slow down.
I think he either has a Z, or really loves these cars, because the way he talked, he really sounded, like he said, to know a lot about these cars.
Again, he was pretty nice and i thanked him for not giving me a ticket. I know i didn't really endanger anyone, but i guess he could of given me a ticket if he wasn't so understandable.
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Yeah, I agree... I actually have a friend that became a cop last year and he is one of the nicest guys I have ever met.
By the way, this was in South San Francisco. I came off 101N taking S San Francisco exit and after making the first left @ the first stop light, it was @ the 2nd one that i "messed up"...
By the way, this was in South San Francisco. I came off 101N taking S San Francisco exit and after making the first left @ the first stop light, it was @ the 2nd one that i "messed up"...
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