I get pulled over for having yellow lights. Great. As soon as the pig hit the brakes to make the U-turn I knew it was for me, so I prepared to pull over.
He told me my bulbs needed to be white. I told them they were. He told me again. I told him again. He said well the light coming out of them has to be white, i said "oh" and played stupid "but they're a bmw part, I bought it this way" which it is and i did. I was very respectful with no attitude the entire time.
He gives me a written fix-it warning. He verbally said to me I had 5 day's to get it fixed.
Now this is where it gets juicy.
1, He was a Wilson borough cop, and he first saw me in the City of Easton, and pulled me over in Easton.
2, When I gave him my registration, I accidently gave him both my registerstrations (white e30 in sig, and red daily) and he mistakenly put the red e30's VIN on the warning.
I really would rather not have to switch my headlights, drive to their police station and get the warning signed by an officer if I don't have to. Station is not far, but thats gonna take more of my already busy day saturday away. And I was driving it tonight to my storage garage that i just picked up so I could have it out of the bad weekend weather forecasted - I don't want to drive the car in it to show them it's "fixed". Lastly, they're h1 bulbs, the set on my daily are halogens and i most likely would have to splice into the wiring.
Cliffs:
I get pulled over by a police officer I believe to not be in his jurisdiction.
I get a written fix it warning. The vehicle information is all messed up on the warning, he has the correct plate and vehicle type - completely wrong VIN, its not even close.
Do I really have to spend time saturday to "fix" it and put it back?
Oh, and i'm not black but....
He told me my bulbs needed to be white. I told them they were. He told me again. I told him again. He said well the light coming out of them has to be white, i said "oh" and played stupid "but they're a bmw part, I bought it this way" which it is and i did. I was very respectful with no attitude the entire time.
He gives me a written fix-it warning. He verbally said to me I had 5 day's to get it fixed.
Now this is where it gets juicy.
1, He was a Wilson borough cop, and he first saw me in the City of Easton, and pulled me over in Easton.
2, When I gave him my registration, I accidently gave him both my registerstrations (white e30 in sig, and red daily) and he mistakenly put the red e30's VIN on the warning.
I really would rather not have to switch my headlights, drive to their police station and get the warning signed by an officer if I don't have to. Station is not far, but thats gonna take more of my already busy day saturday away. And I was driving it tonight to my storage garage that i just picked up so I could have it out of the bad weekend weather forecasted - I don't want to drive the car in it to show them it's "fixed". Lastly, they're h1 bulbs, the set on my daily are halogens and i most likely would have to splice into the wiring.
Cliffs:
I get pulled over by a police officer I believe to not be in his jurisdiction.
I get a written fix it warning. The vehicle information is all messed up on the warning, he has the correct plate and vehicle type - completely wrong VIN, its not even close.
Do I really have to spend time saturday to "fix" it and put it back?
Oh, and i'm not black but....

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