Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
oh and btw, I had a nice chat with Pelham NH PD this afternoon when Mia and I were on our way to Texas Roadhouse...
We were going up the road, he was cruising along the other direction when he noticed the rig and I saw his his bug out and he pulled a U-turn, at which point I told Mia, "sorry...we might have a delay for a little bit." :gee:
So, he pulls me over, walks up and says "I see you're missing a couple doors" which I return with "Beautiful afternoon today, huh sir?" and he ignored that, asked if the sticker was good. I said I had just had it put back on the road and had until Friday to have it done. He said "I think we both know how that will go for you" and I kind of side-stepped it with something like It isn't totally finished yet. He went over and looked at the sticker anyway and then came back around to my side to comment on the tires not having flares. I didn't really deny that one, just agreed and apologized. Then he was asking if the "frame" was modified when he noticed the front stiffeners, and I explained what they were. He mentioned something about "I don't know if this thing would pass for height even if everything else was good." I kind of made up a complicated thing explaining how MA inspections go with track width and bumper height and a few other things. He said that it sounded "reasonable enough...except you don't even have a bumper" LOL. I told him it was in shipment and arriving tomorrow, so he shook his head and dropped that. He asked if it was my regular driver, so I told him that it wasn't. He said "then why the hell are you driving this thing around??" and I explained how I just got it back together and needed to break in the gears before my wheeling trip this weekend. After that he got back to the doors with, "I know it's a Jeep thing...but this is, uh...different... kind of a, uh, concern...why aren't the doors on it??" I said "well sir you hit the nail on the head. It's a Jeep thing." He rolled his eyes, shook his head, and took my license/registration and ran them quick, then came back and said "I'm letting you go with, um...ALOT...of verbal warnings...and concerns... good luck." I said thanks enjoy the weather!
and that's my could-have-been-nailed-with-a-bunch-of-tickets-but-made-him-just-shake-his-head cop story of the day.
