MikeD74T
Veteran Member
Bird, What do you suppose the officer would say if you politely asked to search his cruiser first? LOL I also work rotating shifts and occasionally "drive home with the drunks". Likewise the officers have been curteous and send me on my way after finding out where I was coming from.
On 2 occasions I've stopped, and after identifying myself, asked a night shift officer with a pulled over car way off the road in a field if he needed any help. In both cases they asked me to standby. I was on the local Fire Dept at the time.
Another poster said he liked the local LEO stopping by to chat as a form of property protection. My neighbor at my vacation home often stops when going by with his cruiser. I agree it has deterrent value to ner-do-wells. He also got a new tractor this summer so we have a little comparison going. He got a 75 hp NH so I'm no competion. He carries pictures like it's a newborn. As much as I like and respect Skip, I'd decline any unwarranted searches, business is business and both sides must follow the rules or there won't be any rules left.
On 2 occasions I've stopped, and after identifying myself, asked a night shift officer with a pulled over car way off the road in a field if he needed any help. In both cases they asked me to standby. I was on the local Fire Dept at the time.
Another poster said he liked the local LEO stopping by to chat as a form of property protection. My neighbor at my vacation home often stops when going by with his cruiser. I agree it has deterrent value to ner-do-wells. He also got a new tractor this summer so we have a little comparison going. He got a 75 hp NH so I'm no competion. He carries pictures like it's a newborn. As much as I like and respect Skip, I'd decline any unwarranted searches, business is business and both sides must follow the rules or there won't be any rules left.