Dead out there last night.
Decided to go out on a run about last night / early this morning. Quiet and very dead. Well besides the walking dead, for they were out. Went through WW and CB. Nothing nothing and more nothing. So decide to hit up the Taco Bell and called it a night.
You ran into officer dummy
[QUOTE=Cls9637;1365762]Went to see Crystal today, but she stood me up. Saw Angel at Payson St. so I figured I would pick her up. I started to, and just as I did LEO in a paddy wagon turned the corner, so I told her where to meet me and drove off. A little later I picked her up and a couple blocks later I saw the same LEO approaching from behind. He pulled me over, checked ID and asked many questions involving anything illegal in my car, how do I know her, what are we doing. He said he suspected there was something illegal in the car, but he said whatever we are going to do take it out in the County. When he walked away she said to meet her at Westside in 20 minutes. After about 45 minutes I decided it just wasn't in the cards today and I left the area. As I did I saw 2 other cars (possibly other mongers) pulled over on Wilkens, one by the same LEO who stopped me. He had said they were doing some strict enforcement right now, and it looked that way. As I left I saw at least 3 more marked cars cruising. Seemed unusual for early (around 8 or 8:30) Sunday morning. Oh, and as I was driving home Crystal called and said she just woke up. After the morning I had I wasn't going back, so I told her I'd see her sometime next week. Oh, well. I survived and I'll live to fight another day.[/QUOTE]Damn this must have been at least maybe 5 to 10 minutes after he ran up on me at the bar on Pratt St. By the crab spots. I had Pricey Nicole's mom with me, we are good friends and we just talk sometimes. Anyway she called me and asked could I help her out she needed to wash clothes. Of course I don't mind but when I pick her up I got one rule"I DON'T RIDE DIRTY" she respects that and I even check for everything before we go. She asked could she go up to the bar and get a scratch-off and some coffee before she washes. Okay I come down Monroe pull around the corner now I'll admit I was up on this car's bumper a tad in the crosswalk, had to be the same dude he pulls around and pins my truck in jumps out and the first thing he says is why are you parked like this? I told him I dropped my friend off she's getting coffee I firgured she'd be in and out. Then he goes into this shit about I know this a drug corner, okay but I don't do drugs and I'm not worrying about that. Then I guess he got a little frustrated and then comes back with I just took a gun off this corner during the week, okay you took a gun off the street that's your job dummy. Of course I didn't call him dummy but you get where I'm coming from. Now I got him pissed you got a license? Of course you got registration? Yeah this your vehicle? Yeah he looks at my license and my registration and hand it back to and then says can you move I'm like that's all you had to say it's no big deal I would have moved. My point is this the way he came off at the beginning was borderline disrespectful but I learned from my uncle who was drill sargent in the Marines how to deal with people like that you talk just as stern not in a loud tone and be just as assertive. I think after he saw that I wasn't intimidated his whole tone changed.