Officer McGillacutty of Oregon State Police: 80 a little fast coming down that hill.  Any reason you’re going that fast?
  Chad: None at all.
  OM looks at Chad with incredulous eyes.
  OM: License please?
  Chad gives license to OM.
  OM: What year is this vehicle?
  C: Uh…not sure…it’s a rental.
  OM nods his head.  A larger, older, more intimidating man than Officer Daniels is Officer McGillacutty.  Chewing gum.  Or cud perhaps…we could not be sure.  OM inspects Chad’s license.
  OM: You got a registration?
  C: Yeah
  Mike: Here it is.
  OM: Open the door, I can get the year from the inside of the door.
  OM inspects inside of door.
  OM: 2008.
  OM: (looking at license) Where’s Belmont?
  C: Massachusetts.
  OM: Where in Massachusetts?
  C: Near Boston.  I actually live in Watertown now.  The sticker is on the back.
  OM: (pausing…chewing…pausing with eye contact…chewing) I’m from Worcestor.
   
  At this time there was a good 15 seconds of silence which in the presence of a state trooper is an eternity.  I could tell from my vantage point Chad was trying to come up with just the right wording for a response, something with a delicate balance so as not to awake a sleeping rage-full giant within the big fella.
   
  C: Uh…Okay.
  OM:  Sit tight.  I’ll be back.
  C: (waiting for OM) I was watching my speed the whole way.  That was the fastest I went.  It was just because of the hill.  You saw it right? I didn’t think there would be a cop around here.  Dam it.  God dam it.  
  M: Yeah.
  OM approaches vehicle.
  OM: You on vacation?
  C: Yeah.  Doing some mountain biking.  Coming from Washington and heading to Idaho.
  OM:  A $240 ticket would be a little expense for your vacation, right?
  C: Yeah.
  OM: No ticket.  Watch your speed.
  C: Okay.  Thanks.
 
1 comment:
Will you guys slow down!
Mom
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