Hi gang.This topic sure has suffered from a broken rev limiter.I have no time for squids,they give all motorbikers a bad name.I also fear greatly encountering a bad copper.Having watched many a "Cops" episode though,it seems to me that when you are finally stopped,out come the guns until the runner is under control.It must be normal procedure,no?I had a gun pulled on me in a traffic stop once and it scared the hell out of me;I wasn't running and he was in uniform.I was speeding on I-5 in rural Oregon in the middle of the night.At home here in Ontario when pulled over I would always get out of my car and go back to meet the officer.I always felt this show of respect along with some generous ass kissing might buy me a break!Quite often it worked!Anyway,on this desolate stretch of Oregon road,in the middle of the night,as I opened the door and started to get out,I was met with a gun pointed at me.I just about had a heart attack on the spot.After things calmed down,the officer told me how "things are different down here,we get shot all the time."I completely understood his actions.We had a nice chat for a few minutes,he gave me the invoice,and I was on my way.This topic just brought back some memories for me and really adds nothing to the previous discourse.May I just sign off with this however;we should hope and demand that those entrusted to carry a gun to enforce the law be well trained and level headed,but they are human and if we antagonize them with our mouth or our actions,don't expect a pleasant encounter. Rock On
The two most dangerous calls a cop can have is s domestic dispute and traffic stops. While I was trying to find my way back into civilian life, I was a highway patrolman hired as a Pilot, but they were too cheap to run the copter very often. Anyway, you do not let the driver exit the vehicle, you approach the vehicle in way the driver will have to turn all the way around to take a shot at you which takes time. When you speak to the driver you keep your body behind the door crease so they can't whack you with the door. It is nerve racking to stop cars at night on lonely roads and I can understand guys getting jumpy. Interestily enough rural cops are injured and killed more often then in a City like NY.
I tell my kid and my friends the best thing to do on a night stop is roll down the window, shut off the car, turn on the flashers and interior lights and have both hands on the wheel. This relaxes the cop and you may have an easier time getting a break.
It was not the most dangerous job I ever had. After 2 years it was sort of like groundhog day, so I went into private industry. Since I was certified, I worked part time for a local PD and it helped me make the mortgage payments. Yes, I did pull a gun on a few people, and no shots were fired.