Profiling stickers on your Car

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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby Dave Pendleton on Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:14 pm

macphisto wrote:And apparently not fooling anyone: http://forums.officer.com/forums/showth ... ne-Sticker


From your link:

If someone has that sticker that is not a commissioned LEO, I tell them to remove it; and they normally don't get out of the citation.


Call me old-fashioned, but when a LEO tells me to remove a sticker from my car, my first thought is go piss up a rope...

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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby mrokern on Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:59 pm

Dave Pendleton wrote:
macphisto wrote:And apparently not fooling anyone: http://forums.officer.com/forums/showth ... ne-Sticker


From your link:

If someone has that sticker that is not a commissioned LEO, I tell them to remove it; and they normally don't get out of the citation.


Call me old-fashioned, but when a LEO tells me to remove a sticker from my car, my first thought is go piss up a rope...

Hard-to-get or not; they are what they are.


To be fair, other officers in that thread jumped down his throat for saying that.
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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby 1000 on Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:15 am

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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby DeanC on Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:53 am

I keep a police charity sticker in the rear window of each of my cars. Some of them are shams (the charities in fact are not all charities) but for $10 you get a sticker that lasts 5-10 years.

Seems to work for me, but then I don't drive like a dick either.
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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby nyffman on Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:55 am

DeanC wrote:I keep a police charity sticker in the rear window of each of my cars. Some of them are shams (the charities in fact are not all charities) but for $10 you get a sticker that lasts 5-10 years.

Seems to work for me, but then I don't drive like a dick either.

Says you. Ask the guy behind you. :P
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Re: Profiling stickers on your Car

Postby JustMe on Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:49 pm

A guy that I used to work with back in the early 1990's did the police a favor by paying to have "Menace 2 Society" painted really nice on his car's doors. This was after he fled the police in this car after they tried to pull him over (erratic driving), smashed into a neighbor's hurricane fence and then fled on foot. He was caught, was found to be under the influence of alcohol, and was under 21.
What was funny to me was that he thought that he was enhancing his image with that decor. I wonder if his car sports 'whiskey' plates these days.
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