You sound like a broken record milokinky
I went to the parts store at lunch today, I was only in there for about 5 minutes. When I came out there was a cop beside the motorcycle writing a parking ticket. I said "That badge and gun give you a power trip don't they?", He ignored me and continued writing the ticket. I said, "Were they out of doughnuts this morning at the station". He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having bald tyres! Then I said, "I bet if you stand here long enough you'll hit your quota", so he started writing a third ticket!! This went on for about 6 or 7 minutes, the more I abused him, the more tickets he wrote.
I can only imagine what the owner of that bike will think when he sees all the tickets.
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A bit slow to learn aren't you as I told you before I am not a cop so no need to refer to me as one of them. There are mostly good cops out there but yes the odd one will do stupid things that make the rest look bad - just like in any workforce there is always the few bad eggs. However, given the way you seem to ride, it seems the fault and misconduct is more at your end of things rather than them.
Secondly, he (the cop) was entitled to give you shit. You were using a public road and in a public place AND breaching the conditions of your licence for not wearing corrective lenses. He could have fined you for that - so in your own words, he let YOU off.
Your actions and law-breaking on the road are your own responsibility. If you get fined or whatever, it is no-ones fault but your own. Using the roads is a privilege not a right and society don't want idiots on the road. It's not your personal race track.
It's your choice if you want to be one or not. If you keep getting pulled over, its you... not the police that needs to sort your shit out. If you keep riding without regard for the rules then expect to keep up ruining your own day.
not realy important but just to clarify this:
No Boris i wasnt, but since i was not actualy riding a bike at the time i got licence checked i think it was bit of a cheek from a cop to mention it in a first place...and even when i showed him that glasses were in my back pack he told me i should be wearing them (he couldnt have known if i just took them off etc) i guesss it was just a "friendly" reminder on his behalf...
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