Showing posts with label grinds my gears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grinds my gears. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
000, Licensed to Bitch
Yesterday the temperature dropped to -19o F in Denver, and it marked the first time I was subjected to my most hated phrase of the winter season: "The temperature is -19 degrees, but the windchill is..." Temperature is a measurable quantity with a physical meaning, and windchill is an arbitrary, made-up metric to describe what it "feels" like. It just gives people a license to bitch when its cold. It's just like saying, "If you think this low temperature number makes my life difficult, take a look at this much lower number!" Boo hoo.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Cops hate the environment
In my quest to maximize the fuel economy I get out of my car, I am trying to reduce the amount that I use the brakes. In this spirit, last night I performed a "rolling stop" at a stop sign (by "rolling" I mean 25mph). It was 11pm in a small Colorado town and I could see for about a mile in either direction. In my defense, if ever there was a time to run a stop sign, this was it. However, as I made my calculated offense, my headlights played across a car that said "Police" on the side. I watched him to a U-turn behind me. I was already on the shoulder by the time his lights came on.
I had a few options. I thought this might be a regular ol' gun-totin', McCain-lovin' police officer, and I could go the route of, "I was just trying to save gas and fight terrorism. USA A-OK! Put a boot in their ass! etc. etc." However, on the outside chance that this did not work, I would look like a total idiot. I decided to play it more conservatively. The exchange went something like this:
Villain: Do you know why I pulled you over?
(yes, they really do say this)
Hero: I could guess...
Villain:Why?
Hero: I may have failed to stop at that stop sign back there.
Villain: You did not stop. Can you tell me why?
Hero: It is late at night, there is little traffic, and I had a clear view for a good distance in both directions. Under these conditions, I felt it was safe.
Villain:Do you think it is safe to break the law?
Hero:It can be.
Villain:Unfortunately, that is not the case.
As you may have guessed, I take issue with this on several levels:
So now I have the option of paying $80 (plus a $25 handling fee?!?!) or going to court, having to pay the $105 anyways plus $25 (minimum) court fees and getting an additional 2 points on my license and wasting a day or two in the Erie, CO courthouse. I'll try to contain myself before this rant spirals out of control.
Final thought: I don't know if it is worse to have a total jerk cop or one that tries to be nice and smiles to your face while fining you. I had the latter.
I had a few options. I thought this might be a regular ol' gun-totin', McCain-lovin' police officer, and I could go the route of, "I was just trying to save gas and fight terrorism. USA A-OK! Put a boot in their ass! etc. etc." However, on the outside chance that this did not work, I would look like a total idiot. I decided to play it more conservatively. The exchange went something like this:
Villain: Do you know why I pulled you over?
(yes, they really do say this)
Hero: I could guess...
Villain:Why?
Hero: I may have failed to stop at that stop sign back there.
Villain: You did not stop. Can you tell me why?
Hero: It is late at night, there is little traffic, and I had a clear view for a good distance in both directions. Under these conditions, I felt it was safe.
Villain:Do you think it is safe to break the law?
Hero:It can be.
Villain:Unfortunately, that is not the case.
As you may have guessed, I take issue with this on several levels:
- Safety
The world in an inherently unsafe place. We are taking a risk any time we do anything. We do our best to minimize risk, but nothing is safe. Is running a stop sign safe? No. I coming to a complete stop and then proceeding through a stop sign safe? No. In my view, the amount of additional risk added by not completely stopping at a sign was minimal. - Infallibility
Some people (read: police officers) seem to believe that the law is absolute. That it is correct in every situation. That the letter should be obeyed at all costs. So since what I did was against the law, I should be punished. However, since the police officer who did a u-turn in the middle of an intersection was within the law, he was allowed, even though what he did was arguably much more dangerous by intersecting 3 directions of traffic (to my one) that he did not have a clear view of. - Hypocrisy
I have never seen a police officer come to a complete stop at a stop sign, aside from when the intersection is obstructed by another car. If a police officer was really protecting and serving the public even-handedly, he would spend his entire day writing himself tickets.
So now I have the option of paying $80 (plus a $25 handling fee?!?!) or going to court, having to pay the $105 anyways plus $25 (minimum) court fees and getting an additional 2 points on my license and wasting a day or two in the Erie, CO courthouse. I'll try to contain myself before this rant spirals out of control.
Final thought: I don't know if it is worse to have a total jerk cop or one that tries to be nice and smiles to your face while fining you. I had the latter.
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