gotta love all of the philadelphia lawyers on this board. they're the ones making the most noise about being pulled over, yet when they are pulled over there is usually something wrong with the car or their paperwork.
cops pull people over. if a cop doesn't pull someone over, how is he going to know that their paperwork is in order and/or anything else he suspects that the driver may be guilty of? if you don't like getting pulled over by cops, then stay out of your car. because, as already stated, driving is a privilege. btw:
priv·i·lege noun
1. a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
basically, the MVC determines who is eligible to be licensed, the cops and judges enforce and punish and the MVC can and will suspend the privilege to drive for certain infractions of the law, or for exceeding the maximum number of points allowed, both of which are reported by the courts.
this is the way things work. crying about it will not change it. but, if you follow the proper channels and write the right letters and garner the proper support, then you might be able to change the system. you think you are the only person in known history to be young and driving a hot car? cops love young kids in hot cars because they usually don't know the law and will typically not have their paperwork together and/or will have something wrong with the car like no front plate, windows tinted too dark, etc.
i did not post up previously because i don't have a problem with random checkpoints. hell, i don't care if a cop pulls me over because his ear itched. my paperwork is in order and there is typically nothing wrong with my car. if a bulb is out, then it just went out, because i check my bulbs before i leave and i have replacements in the glovebox. so they can pull me over whenever they want. with or without reason, i don't care.
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