• chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 hours ago

    One of the most embarrassing days of my life was some very nice people warning me of the cop.

    “Weirdos” I thought, 30 seconds before I got pulled over.

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    1 day ago

    Around where I live when the pigs are camping next to the highway they will often have another car set up a kilometer or two in either direction pulling people over for flashing lights.

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      24 hours ago

      There are no laws that say flashing your lights to warn others of speed traps is illegal. In fact, doing so was ruled protected free speech. Please provide a source that it is illegal in your state and people are being ticketed.

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        22 hours ago

        I’m in Canada, and in my province of Alberta you’ll get a ticket for ‘stunting’ when you’re caught doing it. The definition of stunting is broad enough for them to get away with it. Find your own source with a search for “Alberta stunting headlights”, you’ll see people bitching about their tickets on Reddit and articles about people fighting it, etc.

        Personally if I ever happened to be driving in the states I would never try it regardless of what anyone claims about “free speech”; your cops get away with much more shenanigans than ours and just need an excuse, regardless of the laws definition.

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    1 day ago

    I’m warning the oncoming driver of wildlife encroaching, they need to know there’s a fucking pig on the road up ahead.

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    Y’all need to come to the Pacific Northwest, where people drive 60-70mph on the highway in torrential rain without headlights in a silver vehicle.

    It’s like a battle between “Fuck the Police” and “Fuck Cars” ideologies out here: ten minutes on the road on an average rainy Tuesday in November and I’m 'bout to tattoo a thin blue line flag on my forehead and personally petition tripling of the police budget just for even a smidge more enforcement of headlight laws.

    (inb4 all the Europeans start up about their mandatory headlight regulations)

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      24 hours ago

      Tripling the police budget won’t make them enforce traffic laws any more than they already do.

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        22 hours ago

        I am keenly aware of the relationships between police budgeting, enforcement, and traffic safety. Hence why I paired it with an equally useless action (getting a thin blue line tattoo) for comedic exaggeration of my frustration around a chronic issue.

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          19 hours ago

          Fair! Though I think we both know there are plenty of people dumb enough to think a tattoo and budget increase would change their reality around them… At least I hope… because there are plenty of simply brainless morons on this planet…

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    I saw someone do this the other day in the middle of the city, but it’s kind of hard to tell until after I saw the cop because there’s way too many reasons to flash your beams. That, and simply hitting a bump or drip in the road looks very similar sometimes.