Bird, you've made some good points Bird. My wife was a police officer for years and eventually went to work for the DA's office where she currently works and is still a peace officer. I hear plenty of stories about the stupid things people did during her day as a police officer. After hearing (and seeing with ride alongs) just what it involves, I have all the sympathy in the world for cops. People can be real jerks. Your point about driving while drinking vs pulling over having a drink at a bar is certainly true. Personal responsibility is still our number one consideration, and since driving is a group effort, we rely on everyones full cooperation to keep ourselves safe. I may be the exception, but I routinely check my lights to ensure that I am doing my part to up hold my end of the deal. Since I have not had a ticket in many years and never a fix it ticket, I'm not sure what the charges are today for a burned out headlight etc., but I'm pretty sure the fine is not 120 dollars unless you continue to neglect it after being given plenty of oppourtunities to fix it. After that, they can take the car and smash it for all I care. My experience with police officers has been their ability to use discretion. I have been fortunate because of that. While working in the Bay are and commuting from Sacramento, I would be up at 4:00 AM and cruise often doing about 80 MPH. The speed limit at the time was 55 MPH. I was eventually stopped, asked where I was going, the officer saw my tools etc., must have thought I was OK. Officer asked if I knew what the speed limit was, I said 55mph and he said, keep it at that please and adios. My heart dropped back down to its normal pace and so did my speed. I've had great experiences with Highway Patrolmen, people on the road, now theres another story!!! Rat...