drpepper133
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Arizona
The whole situation started and ended pretty harmlessly but the overall idea of it still makes me mad. Me and a friend were getting home from a movie and pulled over off the road and a smalls ways down a side road ( a bit suspicious yes). I was really just saying goodbye before i dropped her off and was there for a couple mins before a cop stoped to check us. this was no big deal he was only doing his job. we gave him our drivers licsions, surprisingly he never wanted insurence card. We were both over 18 and he decided just because of the time of night it was suspicious. Still understandable.
Then he started drilling us with questions which didnt phase us much cause we virtually had zero to hide but he was getting pretty worked up. Eventuly it came to the question of him wondering if we had a cell phone in which my friend replied yes to. He said he didnt believe us and asked if he could "see" it. She was in the passanger seat, the officer at my driver side door window.
She simply held it up in front of her and said look this is the phone i was using. He practicaly leaped over and grabbed it from her and carried on to call her parents from her previous call list, even after serveral pleads that she never gave him the phone, she wanted it back and that she did not want him using it. i dont care about his moral intentions, what right did he really have to do all this if we arent minors?
The whole situation started and ended pretty harmlessly but the overall idea of it still makes me mad. Me and a friend were getting home from a movie and pulled over off the road and a smalls ways down a side road ( a bit suspicious yes). I was really just saying goodbye before i dropped her off and was there for a couple mins before a cop stoped to check us. this was no big deal he was only doing his job. we gave him our drivers licsions, surprisingly he never wanted insurence card. We were both over 18 and he decided just because of the time of night it was suspicious. Still understandable.
Then he started drilling us with questions which didnt phase us much cause we virtually had zero to hide but he was getting pretty worked up. Eventuly it came to the question of him wondering if we had a cell phone in which my friend replied yes to. He said he didnt believe us and asked if he could "see" it. She was in the passanger seat, the officer at my driver side door window.
She simply held it up in front of her and said look this is the phone i was using. He practicaly leaped over and grabbed it from her and carried on to call her parents from her previous call list, even after serveral pleads that she never gave him the phone, she wanted it back and that she did not want him using it. i dont care about his moral intentions, what right did he really have to do all this if we arent minors?