I'm guessing thats where the term "he's a real trooper" comes from – but I could be wrong. 😉
I've dealt with the police various times. This video makes sense to the palpable relief I've noticed when I treat them with respect (nah – never got special treatment. But then, I wouldn't want it).
Situations like this makes cleaning septic systems seem more appealing.
There are speed traps in Maine, y'know. Saw one on 302 in Windham today: Cop lurking in the undergrowth, just after the speed limit arbitrarily plunged from 50 to 35. That's not law enforcement in any respectable sense. It's extortion.
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An oldie but a goodie. I love how the troopah tells him to pick up the trash.
Clinton voter, go figure.
I'm guessing thats where the term "he's a real trooper" comes from – but I could be wrong. 😉
I've dealt with the police various times. This video makes sense to the palpable relief I've noticed when I treat them with respect (nah – never got special treatment. But then, I wouldn't want it).
Situations like this makes cleaning septic systems seem more appealing.
Someone tell that driver he has the right to remain silent…
There are speed traps in Maine, y'know. Saw one on 302 in Windham today: Cop lurking in the undergrowth, just after the speed limit arbitrarily plunged from 50 to 35. That's not law enforcement in any respectable sense. It's extortion.