tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post7510269214976476163..comments2024-03-17T11:09:57.186-07:00Comments on Officer "Smith": Thoughts From Behind the Badge: Not So Bright...Officer "Smith"http://www.blogger.com/profile/16053602205443157704noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-87926954311897311812009-10-25T12:26:30.116-07:002009-10-25T12:26:30.116-07:00When I was first driving in the '60s, the loca...When I was first driving in the '60s, the local CHP had four favorite "felonies" they ruthlessly enforced: 1) high beams toward oncoming traffic; 2) remaining in the #1 lane when you aren't passing another vehicle; 3) making a lane change w/o signaling; and 4) vehicles with trailers limited to 55 MPH. <br /><br />It appears that, generally, enforcement of all four seem to have fallen by the wayside.Roy in Nipomohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15320454248932639910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-39930766828252579272009-10-24T14:33:46.075-07:002009-10-24T14:33:46.075-07:00We live in a very self-centered world. And it is b...We live in a very self-centered world. And it is becoming more and more prevalent wherever you go. Very saddening.Front Porch Societyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03515383787374168157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-31857656395140639582009-10-24T03:13:18.343-07:002009-10-24T03:13:18.343-07:00I live on a pretty busy street with lotsa cars zoo...I live on a pretty busy street with lotsa cars zooming by at about 20 to 30 above the limit, So when it was raining I stood out on my porch and waited for an accident. <br /><br />Didn't see one, instead I noticed that the storm drains were clogged, so I got drenched while unclogging them.C. Stronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01920901170497603380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-80647444720070891432009-10-23T18:17:03.792-07:002009-10-23T18:17:03.792-07:00Driver's Ed Fail: low beams are best in crapp...Driver's Ed Fail: low beams are best in crappy conditions. Less light to reflect back at the driver off water droplets and water vapor, therefore better visability. This goes for snow too.<br /><br />Rude, too, to run the high beams with traffic coming but that goes without saying. ;)The Observerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17696168395133075354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-68826735598777106432009-10-23T11:42:43.753-07:002009-10-23T11:42:43.753-07:00I wonder if these people are the same ones calling...I wonder if these people are the same ones calling in yelling at us that we need to put officers out at all the intersections to direct traffic when the storm is going good.. <br /><br />ummmmm... We don't do that!!<br />-DispatcherAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-190524197374045099.post-66463606254061528992009-10-23T08:12:59.415-07:002009-10-23T08:12:59.415-07:00Amazing, someone getting pulled over for high beam...Amazing, someone getting pulled over for high beams. Hope this is a trend that catches on in my area.Well Seasoned Foolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16670165728759453075noreply@blogger.com