DLJIII
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First, let me give you some background.
My M998 currently, does not have doors, a cargo cover, reverse light or plates.
I was running errands and was stopped for exceeding the speed limit (41/35).
The deputy walked up and introduced himself politely and immediately asked for an admission of guilty in the form of: "Do you know why I stopped you?"
My normal response has always been, no, I have no admissions of guilt to provide.
Feeling a little jovial, I replied with: "Yes, I do. Because I let you."
Instantly, I knew he was not a cool customer. The narrowed eyes and head tilt was a dead give away.
So, time to play it straight.
He advised I needed doors to travel on the roadway.
I produced a copy of the statute detailing doors are not required in my state as long as a regulation three point restraint system is in place as well as, the only required mirror (drivers side) has not been removed or impacted by removal of the doors.
He again was not happy.
He asked about my lack of plates, to which I produced another article of paper showing my temporary display tag.
He asked if my vehicle was cleaned for road use and not off road only.
Again, I produced a copy of my title and all required documentation from the state answering his question.
He was not happy again.
After twenty fives minutes, me standing on the side of the road, a commercial vehicle inspector from the state patrol measuring the width of my truck and research by the officer for maximum axle weight for a non-commercial vehicle.
Questioning why I would need such a vehicle.
Researching if, my run flats were legal.
Measuring width in the event, my vehicle was too wide or required additional lighting.
I was finally cut loose, a little embarrassed by the whole ordeal.
As the officer was saying wishing me off, he did however say, I have a nice truck.
No citations or warnings, I think he was just as embarrassed as I was after all was said and done.
I am sure that I am not the first to be stopped but, I am curious if others here have such stories to share?
My M998 currently, does not have doors, a cargo cover, reverse light or plates.
I was running errands and was stopped for exceeding the speed limit (41/35).
The deputy walked up and introduced himself politely and immediately asked for an admission of guilty in the form of: "Do you know why I stopped you?"
My normal response has always been, no, I have no admissions of guilt to provide.
Feeling a little jovial, I replied with: "Yes, I do. Because I let you."
Instantly, I knew he was not a cool customer. The narrowed eyes and head tilt was a dead give away.
So, time to play it straight.
He advised I needed doors to travel on the roadway.
I produced a copy of the statute detailing doors are not required in my state as long as a regulation three point restraint system is in place as well as, the only required mirror (drivers side) has not been removed or impacted by removal of the doors.
He again was not happy.
He asked about my lack of plates, to which I produced another article of paper showing my temporary display tag.
He asked if my vehicle was cleaned for road use and not off road only.
Again, I produced a copy of my title and all required documentation from the state answering his question.
He was not happy again.
After twenty fives minutes, me standing on the side of the road, a commercial vehicle inspector from the state patrol measuring the width of my truck and research by the officer for maximum axle weight for a non-commercial vehicle.
Questioning why I would need such a vehicle.
Researching if, my run flats were legal.
Measuring width in the event, my vehicle was too wide or required additional lighting.
I was finally cut loose, a little embarrassed by the whole ordeal.
As the officer was saying wishing me off, he did however say, I have a nice truck.
No citations or warnings, I think he was just as embarrassed as I was after all was said and done.
I am sure that I am not the first to be stopped but, I am curious if others here have such stories to share?