Eggmundo
U & I R listening to KAOS
- Jul 8, 2003
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We (the eggmundo family) had a big debate at the dinner table this evening on whether you have to stop for an under cover police car or not.
Mrs Eggmundo said she saw something on 'FACEBOOK' where someone didn't stop for an under cover police car and phoned the police (while she was driving;apparently on hands free so it was OK) and they said no, the under cover police car was in fact a RAPIST who had dreamt up this elaborate plan just to trap her. AND she didn't have to stop for an undercover police car..AS LONG as she made her way to the nearest police station when she was first signalled to pull over.
Well...@EDNA...do you have a legal obligation to stop for an under cover police car or can you IGNORE them and carry on as normal?
OH sages of NSC enlighten me.
Mrs Eggmundo said she saw something on 'FACEBOOK' where someone didn't stop for an under cover police car and phoned the police (while she was driving;apparently on hands free so it was OK) and they said no, the under cover police car was in fact a RAPIST who had dreamt up this elaborate plan just to trap her. AND she didn't have to stop for an undercover police car..AS LONG as she made her way to the nearest police station when she was first signalled to pull over.
Well...@EDNA...do you have a legal obligation to stop for an under cover police car or can you IGNORE them and carry on as normal?
OH sages of NSC enlighten me.