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hi all.

ok then, I'll make it simple.

when I driving in my resident area last night, I find out there have a car in front of me and with high beams on, it totally makes me blind.

I think that was a taxi there waiting for his customer, so I flash my high beams once to remind the driver turn off his high beams while waiting.

but I make a mistake, that was cops car, not taxi.

then that cops do a u-turn, pull me over, and said "why use the high beams to flash me, do you see my lights is flashing (I think he talks about the red and blue lights) and we are doing some investigation there?"

but the fact is I never know that was a cops car because they never flash with the red-blue lights, and just with the high beams on, that makes me blind, thats it.

what is the reason to pull me over? to show me some power they have?

The points I want to say is, the cops always doing well to giving peoples fine, using the laser gun and pull someone over, but yes....they dont seem to be where they are needed.

Edited by eric_cheung_
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hi all.

Im here just want to share a story of mine about the lovely police officer.

tonight, I drive along the way to back to home, when I almost there(in the resident area), I need to turn left before I reach my townhouse, in the time Im turnning, and I saw a car stop on the road with the high beams on, that makes me blind, I cant see anything in foront of me, I think is a taxi waiting for the customer, so i just flash once to remind the driver turn off the high beam, but oops........its a cops car.

the only thing i can do is continues to drive (anyone expect I should stop my car and say sorry?)

but when the cops finished their job, they do a u-turn and pull me over, ask me WHY flash them, do I see their lights is flashing and doing the investigation?

I really want to ask to the lovely police officer, do I look really stupid? I will still flash you to remind you trun off the high beam if I see your flashing?

they did not flashing at all, just with the high beam on and makes me blind

I think they always do a good job for giving peoples fine or using the laser gun (also pull me over to asking that difficult questions)

but what about the moment I really need them to help?

my friend use to be lost everything in the golf ground (wallet, phones etc...) and they call police to help and make a report

we waiting about 45mins for the lovely police officer, but finally we only have 2 words "can't help"

I give up :thumbsup:

i can't f*king understand u!

edit ur post, ur a shame to asians

Edited by ztuned

well.. its a cop.. they wer doing an investigtion.. u flash ur lights to get attention.. the cops didnt say u comitted a fellony via ur highbeams..? perhaps they thought u had some information for them..? 2 sides to each story. and many other view points.

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