Originally posted by: src
Some fvck rear-ended me, asked me if i was ok and if we should get out of the way of traffic... then he took off. I got a bad look at his license plate, which I tought was V39 5YN, but the police officer said that was no match in FL. I'm very surprised that in this age of computers that they can't search for a close match given that I supplied the color (black) and that it was a pickup truck. Is this true?
Next time I'm blocking traffic till the cop shows :\
The cop is a moron I think. You don't do partial checks by running through in your little brain (I mean his) all the different possibilities. You do it by putting in the parts of the plate you're sure about and having the other characters a wildcard. Then a list of cars would come up (If I built the system), and you could then choose what sort of car on that list it was. Really though how did you get the plate (or most of it) and not get the make of the vehicle?Originally posted by: src
I would say it was a tundra if I had to take a guess, the driver was a white male ~5'9". Can they do anything with a partial plate? The cop just put in what I tought it was, said nope and then we tried 3 alternatives.... maybe he didn't know how to use the computer well? He certainly new how to chat with someone, I saw him type "hey sexy how are you" while you was "doing my paperwork"...
blah...cops....
Originally posted by: huesmann
This is why you need to carry a sniper rifle in your car.
Fixed.Originally posted by: huesmann
This is why you need to carry a camera in your car.
Originally posted by: KLin
They do it all the time on Law & Order :thumbsdown:😉
Originally posted by: Vic
Fixed.Originally posted by: huesmann
This is why you need to carry a camera in your car.
Hey, I'd carry a sniper rifle to shoot the people who annoy me on the roads, but I'm allergic to pound-me-in-the-ass prisons.Originally posted by: jagec
Turn in your mancard, NOW.Originally posted by: Vic
Fixed.Originally posted by: huesmann
This is why you need to carry a camera in your car.
Originally posted by: Baked
Like everything else in FL, the police search engine is old.