Caught a break in Denver!
Last Thursday I was leaving Denver International from a business trip. Once you leave the parking garage the speed limit is posted at 45MPH and when you swing around a long righthander it jumps to 65. I started to accelerate a bit too soon and there in my windshield was "John Law" with a radar gun aimed right at me. He lit up the lights and I knew I was doomed! I didn't even wait for him to pull in behind me, I just worked my way over to the shoulder and stopped and waited. After the normal exchange of registration, DL, etc., he said, "Know why I stopped you?" "Guess I was a little over the limit" I replied. "63 in a 45" he said and returned to his cruiser for about 5 minutes. I was already balancing the checkbook for the big fine when he came back. "Not supposed to give warnings for speeding out here, but I didn't notice you signal that lane change," he said. "I'm sure you spend plenty on insurance for this thing, so I'm going to write a warning for faulty equipment...inoperable turn indicator." No fine, no appearance, "just slow down a bit in the future OK?' "I will sure do so Officer, and thanks, you guys get a bad rap sometimes and I truly appreciate the warning." A little coutesy and cooperation seem to go a long way sometimes. Just thought a story about a 'good cop" might be of interest!
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