bettymae1121
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Probably not worth fighting it (it's your word against the cops, and unless you're really got some good evidence, the judge will take the cops side every time) but a well reasoned and calm sounding letter to the proper people in charge of such things about the cops behavior might be in order. If this cop acts like this all the time, odds are others will have complained too, and with multiple complaints something might actually happen to him.
Funny story. My DH, long before he was my DH, told me once about at time he left a bar NOT in a fit state to drive. He walked up to his car and was about to unlock it when he decided he better not. He lived about a 10 minute walk from the bar and started walking home instead. Apparently, a cop was hiding out near the bar parking lot, waiting for drunks to start driving home (which is fine). He must have gotten mad that DH "got away" so he follows DH a little ways and then "pulls DH over" (remember he's walking home, not driving) and gives DH a ticket for public intoxication. DH shows up on his court date and explains to the judge that he was trying to do the right thing, he was too drunk to drive and was walking a short distance home. He wasn't causing a disturbance or making a nusance of himself, he was just walking home.
DH said the judge ripped the cop a new one for harrasing a citizen and wasting the courts time!
Funny story. My DH, long before he was my DH, told me once about at time he left a bar NOT in a fit state to drive. He walked up to his car and was about to unlock it when he decided he better not. He lived about a 10 minute walk from the bar and started walking home instead. Apparently, a cop was hiding out near the bar parking lot, waiting for drunks to start driving home (which is fine). He must have gotten mad that DH "got away" so he follows DH a little ways and then "pulls DH over" (remember he's walking home, not driving) and gives DH a ticket for public intoxication. DH shows up on his court date and explains to the judge that he was trying to do the right thing, he was too drunk to drive and was walking a short distance home. He wasn't causing a disturbance or making a nusance of himself, he was just walking home.
DH said the judge ripped the cop a new one for harrasing a citizen and wasting the courts time!


~ picked up the mail today only to have a "violation notice"
After my citation by the officer, I went back to pick up my son and he was right where he was supposed to be this time, lol. Well, even though I had been to Logan at least 4 times in the past few months, I missed the 93S turn in the tunnel and ended up on the Mass Pike going West. We joked that I was taking DS to see the Red Sox v. Yankees game (yes, they were really playing that night) and took it in stride but I was secretly hoping that I'd be able to get turned around without a huge hassle.
All I can do at this time is laugh. It's starting to feel like a who's on first skit


Don't ask me why - it seems to work in other states... we also aren't allowed to take advantage of those free prescription drug offers that the rest of the country can - for our 'own protection', but that's an issue for a different thread. This state... sigh...