What truck?
On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 19:31:47 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:
I agree with your strategy of blending in with the traffic flow. In
my experience that's the best way to fly under the radar. I also
agree with the trooper strategy of targeting people driving under the
speed limit when everyone else is at the limit or slightly over.
There's a good chance they are impaired, unlicensed, hiding something
or in an unsafe vehicle.
Those are few and far between.
You would think so, but it seems the opposite from what I've been
told.
Admittedly, you won't be stopped just for driving lower speeds than
the general traffic, but if the LEO has an excuse - like a busted tail
light/head light/windshield or no seat belt in those states where it's
a primary stop, it's almost guarenteed.
And, again from what I've been told, the number of impaired drivers,
drugs, guns, etc., found when doing this is pretty high.
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