Re: First Bfest Experience
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:46 am
LOL Stupid Cops!!!
Oddly, the cops were more concerned about the car that I was towing. They spend more time writing down the VIN number and trying to find out who owned the car. They thought that it was stolen. When I produced the keys and the paperwork on my '89 Beretta, they spent more time figuring out that the plates (my old plates WDH 676) were expired 3 years ago, and the Wisconsin Collector plates came back as Ghosted. LOL.
They told me that I could not drive that car in Kansas because they could not verify the plates. LOL. The sheriff wanted me to show him all the lights. I informed him since they are not red and blue, and are Clear and Yellow, they are not illegal and that there was nothing that he could do about it. He told me that I did not have an Official vehicle that warrants such "Safety lights". As we can assume, that "cop" did not read the sticker in my rear window stating "Official". lol
Oddly, the cops were more concerned about the car that I was towing. They spend more time writing down the VIN number and trying to find out who owned the car. They thought that it was stolen. When I produced the keys and the paperwork on my '89 Beretta, they spent more time figuring out that the plates (my old plates WDH 676) were expired 3 years ago, and the Wisconsin Collector plates came back as Ghosted. LOL.
They told me that I could not drive that car in Kansas because they could not verify the plates. LOL. The sheriff wanted me to show him all the lights. I informed him since they are not red and blue, and are Clear and Yellow, they are not illegal and that there was nothing that he could do about it. He told me that I did not have an Official vehicle that warrants such "Safety lights". As we can assume, that "cop" did not read the sticker in my rear window stating "Official". lol