BowSlayer
Well-Known Member
my dad was on the phone with a friend of his, that is from the U.S., he was driving in Thunder Bay this afternoon to visit family for the holidays, he had one of those police trackers but it was turned off, not even connected to the adapter. Then he notices an OPP driving near him for sometime, the OPP speeds up, passes him, then turns the lights on, signalling for him to pull over. He pulls over and asks "Whats wrong sir?" turns out it was a women with a very short haircut and a very manly looking face, she got so pi$$ed at him, thinking he had said that intentionally, he tried to say sorry and explain that he wasn't trying to hurt her feelings or anything. Then she saids "sir, are you aware that using a police tracker is illegal in Ontario?" He saids yes, but it was not turned on, you could check if you want, as you can see i have a Wyoming license plate. She saids, "that does not matter, you still had it in your vehicle, so you will still get a fine". He tried to argue but it was no use, then she saids "i not only have to give you a fine but i have to take away your device too" (witch btw costs around 300 bucks!) just another example of what kind of police we have here in Ontario! :neutral: makes mew worry, funny thing is, he was driving in Saskatchewan and Manitoba with it, where police saw it and didn't do crap! don't we have wonderful highway police here in Ontario?! lol, not trying to accuse any officer or the OPP here, more then likely this was just a bad officer but its still an example.