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(fwd) more cop bull plop.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:52 am
by Russell D. Stephan
------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: Russell D. Stephan To: Sabmag@... Subject: More cop bullshit. Date sent: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:44:36 -0500 I rode the dirt bike (KLR250) about 70 miles from home on Saturday to visit a friend's property in the hilly part of northeast Licking County (east and north of Columbus). Had fun in seriously slick snow and icy mud buzzing around in the hills. Iffin' you want to loose weight and get in shape, buy a dirt bike and get off the pavement. On Sunday, every muscle and joint between my knees and belt was sore and stiff. Felt like a dating teenager the first time his parents leave home for a weekend. Anyway, coming home Saturday-night/Sunday morning I was pulled over on a divided highway by a Newark City LEO -- utter excrement. Hell, that 250cc bike barely does 70 MPH down hill. At least he didn't attempt to say I was speeding. His pull-over excuse... "I couldn't read your license plate." It is, after all, a mud covered dirt bike. I wonder if he hassles construction trucks with the same line of logic? The kid was about twenty-five, if that. As soon as he realized he wasn't rousting some sixteen year-old, the officer seemed to be extremely apologetic and in a hurry to get me on my way. Of course, the tone in my voice displayed my irritation quite clearly. He said they get a lot of stolen bikes and he just wanted to check it out. Running my tags matched my driver's license and he seemed glad to be done with the stop. I asked him repeatedly if I should produce my registration and insurance papers. No, no, no, that won't be necessary. Not worth a formal complaint, but certainly irritating and unnecessary. Considering my annual average is six to eight roadside discussions a year, I'm thinking a record harvest is possibly on tap for this season. ------- End of forwarded message ------- Russell D. Stephan Technology Management Consulting, Inc. 6479 Reflections Drive, Suite 150. Dublin, Ohio 43017 Voice: (614) 760-3065 Fax: (614) 760-3360

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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:02 am
by Zachariah Mully
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 11:52, Russell D. Stephan wrote: > His pull-over excuse... "I couldn't read your license plate." It is, > after all, a > mud covered dirt bike. I wonder if he hassles construction trucks > with the > same line of logic? > He said they get a lot of stolen bikes and he just wanted to check it > out. > Running my tags matched my driver's license and he seemed glad to be > done with the stop. I asked him repeatedly if I should produce my > registration and insurance papers. No, no, no, that won't be > necessary. > > Not worth a formal complaint, but certainly irritating and > unnecessary. Perhaps I am totally missing something here, but why the f*** are you bitching about a cop doing his job, and doing something that we'd all appreciate, especially if our bike was stolen?? If there has been a rash of stolen bikes, then I think the cop did the right thing... Most of them probably don't know a KLR250 from a CR450 from a KTM300EXC, he probably had seen reports of various dirt bikes being stolen and was acting on that! Jeez, some people. I wish I had more cops that paid attention to motorcycle theft. In the city here, they could care less, a $5,000 bike isn't worth their time (and neither are the 131 unsolved homicides in 2002, but that's a different issue)... Don't punish good behavior. Z DC A5X A11X

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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:08 am
by Jason Smith
If your bike was stolen and it were the thief that this LEO stopped to do a look see on then your attitude towards this stop would be different. I wish the LEO would have stopped the SOB that rode mine away!!! -----Original Message----- From: Russell D. Stephan [mailto:russell.stephan@...] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:53 AM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] (Fwd) More cop bull plop. ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: Russell D. Stephan To: Sabmag@... Subject: More cop bullshit. Date sent: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:44:36 -0500 I rode the dirt bike (KLR250) about 70 miles from home on Saturday to visit a friend's property in the hilly part of northeast Licking County (east and north of Columbus). Had fun in seriously slick snow and icy mud buzzing around in the hills. Iffin' you want to loose weight and get in shape, buy a dirt bike and get off the pavement. On Sunday, every muscle and joint between my knees and belt was sore and stiff. Felt like a dating teenager the first time his parents leave home for a weekend. Anyway, coming home Saturday-night/Sunday morning I was pulled over on a divided highway by a Newark City LEO -- utter excrement. Hell, that 250cc bike barely does 70 MPH down hill. At least he didn't attempt to say I was speeding. His pull-over excuse... "I couldn't read your license plate." It is, after all, a mud covered dirt bike. I wonder if he hassles construction trucks with the same line of logic? The kid was about twenty-five, if that. As soon as he realized he wasn't rousting some sixteen year-old, the officer seemed to be extremely apologetic and in a hurry to get me on my way. Of course, the tone in my voice displayed my irritation quite clearly. He said they get a lot of stolen bikes and he just wanted to check it out. Running my tags matched my driver's license and he seemed glad to be done with the stop. I asked him repeatedly if I should produce my registration and insurance papers. No, no, no, that won't be necessary. Not worth a formal complaint, but certainly irritating and unnecessary. Considering my annual average is six to eight roadside discussions a year, I'm thinking a record harvest is possibly on tap for this season. ------- End of forwarded message ------- Russell D. Stephan Technology Management Consulting, Inc. 6479 Reflections Drive, Suite 150. Dublin, Ohio 43017 Voice: (614) 760-3065 Fax: (614) 760-3360 List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

(fwd) more cop bull plop.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:27 am
by Zachariah Mully
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 12:19, Guy B. Young II - Tech Ed wrote:
> Zack, > > Now I know where you spend the other half of your life. > > :-)
Where's that? ;)
> You gonna make the Crab Cakes ride next w/e? > > Guy >
Unfortunately no... But I hope to see you all at the Cycle World show on the 23rd? My father and brother are coming down to DC on Thursday and we're leaving on Friday for Culleoka, TN where the TransAm Trail starts. We hope to do about 1,000 miles of trail before turning around and coming back to DC. Z

(fwd) more cop bull plop.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:48 am
by Guy B. Young II - Tech Ed
Zack, Now I know where you spend the other half of your life. :-) You gonna make the Crab Cakes ride next w/e? Guy -------Original Message------- From: Zachariah Mully Sent: 03/10/03 12:02 PM Jeez, some people. I wish I had more cops that paid attention to motorcycle theft. In the city here, they could care less, a $5,000 bike.........

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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 11:49 am
by Judson D. Jones
I gotta say, this one doesn't sound so bad. Suppose your bike had been stolen, and he pulled over the thief? --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Russell D. Stephan" wrote:
> > I rode the dirt bike (KLR250) about 70 miles from home on Saturday
to visit
> a friend's property in the hilly part of northeast Licking County
(east and
> north of Columbus). > > Had fun in seriously slick snow and icy mud buzzing around in the
hills.
> Iffin' you want to loose weight and get in shape, buy a dirt bike
and get off
> the pavement. On Sunday, every muscle and joint between my knees
and
> belt was sore and stiff. Felt like a dating teenager the first time
his parents
> leave home for a weekend. > > Anyway, coming home Saturday-night/Sunday morning I was pulled over > on a divided highway by a Newark City LEO -- utter excrement. Hell,
that
> 250cc bike barely does 70 MPH down hill. At least he didn't attempt
to
> say I was speeding. > > His pull-over excuse... "I couldn't read your license plate." It
is, after all, a
> mud covered dirt bike. I wonder if he hassles construction trucks
with the
> same line of logic? > > The kid was about twenty-five, if that. As soon as he realized he
wasn't
> rousting some sixteen year-old, the officer seemed to be extremely > apologetic and in a hurry to get me on my way. Of course, the tone
in my
> voice displayed my irritation quite clearly. > > He said they get a lot of stolen bikes and he just wanted to check
it out.
> > Running my tags matched my driver's license and he seemed glad to be > done with the stop. I asked him repeatedly if I should produce my > registration and insurance papers. No, no, no, that won't be
necessary.
> > Not worth a formal complaint, but certainly irritating and
unnecessary.
> > Considering my annual average is six to eight roadside discussions a
year,
> I'm thinking a record harvest is possibly on tap for this season. > > > > > ------- End of forwarded message ------- > > > > Russell D. Stephan > Technology Management Consulting, Inc. > 6479 Reflections Drive, Suite 150. > Dublin, Ohio 43017 > > Voice: (614) 760-3065 > Fax: (614) 760-3360

(fwd) more cop bull plop.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 12:08 pm
by Zachariah Mully
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 13:01, Guy B. Young II - Tech Ed wrote:
> Z, > > I'm not into bike shows much. Rather be riding than gawking. > > This TranAm Trail. It have a site? > > Guy
Yup, sure does, http://www.transamtrail.com Z DC A5X A11X

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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 12:19 pm
by Guy B. Young II - Tech Ed
Z, I'm not into bike shows much. Rather be riding than gawking. This TranAm Trail. It have a site? Guy -------Original Message------- From: Zachariah Mully Sent: 03/10/03 12:27 PM
> You gonna make the Crab Cakes ride next w/e? > > Guy >
Unfortunately no... But I hope to see you all at the Cycle World show on the 23rd? My father and brother are coming down to DC on Thursday and we're leaving on Friday for Culleoka, TN where the TransAm Trail starts. We hope to do about 1,000 miles of trail before turning around and coming back to DC.

(fwd) more cop bull plop.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2003 2:11 pm
by TM1669@cs.com
In a message dated 3/10/2003 11:52:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, russell.stephan@... writes: << Not worth a formal complaint, but certainly irritating and unnecessary. >> There is no basis for a formal complaint, the stop was valid due to your obstructed plate. At what point do you feel there was any type of harassment? Persons with stolen vehicles try to conceal/obstruct the license plate in all kinds of ways. This time of year a plate with snow packed all around it sends a red flag up in my area. Let the man do his job.

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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 7:02 pm
by Chris
Sounds reasonable to me...... -----Original Message----- From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@...] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 09:49 PM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: more cop bull plop Food for thought~ as a former traffic enforcement officer and fellow rider of both the KLR and the KZ1000P rider let me give you a little insight... drugs and weapons are muled on the the most plain jane vehicles. Usually an officer who has "beat management" which is knowing who's who in his/her area of operations will know if you don't belong so you may be followed to ascertain you intentions. If you are stopped for "investigative reasons" be thankful he's doing his job. At least he's not loafing off somewhere, he's actually working. And as for motorcycles... alot of people on bikes run from the law... especially dirt and crotch rockets. And yes we appreciate you cleaning your plate off but crimnals do it too to blend in. There are numerous places to stash / secret weapons and contraband on bikes, additionally bikes are also high theft targets to trade for drugs or weapons so he's actually doing all of us a favor by checking to ensure all your ducks are in a row. I don't like getting pulled over either, but it happens to us all. I can't speak for all law enforcement officers but the majority are on your side. For me I hate theives! Especially when it comes to vehicles... major pet peeve! I have no problem with anyone, but if you look out of place you'll get followed and possibly stopped... my job is TO PREVENT AND SUPRESS CRIME! So give us the benfit of the doubt... we're on your side. We want the criminals not "John Q Citizen." Anyhow take it for what its worth.. if you don't like it, don't ride there. Feel free to email me if ya like~ ~cdnabn49~
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: My story w/ Ohio cops: 1st let me say that in 20 years of riding I've never been stopped in myarea/state [WV], BUT twice now, I've been pulled over in Ohio....well the 1st time I actually caused them to stop. I often have mud/dirt on the tag,and wipe it often to give LEO a clear look @ it... 1st time: Summer 01, Summit County. there I am on Rt. 585 about 1 milebefore it turns from 4 lane to 2 lane. Barberton Police car merges ontohighway 2 vehicles between us , I'm behind them. As it turns into 2 lanetraffic, PO pulls over to the berm, the other 2 cars and I continue on. Inotice he pulls back onto highway behind me, and proceeds to follow ME into town.> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>snip John in WV > A1 > A3 List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.458 / Virus Database: 257 - Release Date: 2/24/2003 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.458 / Virus Database: 257 - Release Date: 2/24/2003