LOL! at least you didn't get a ticket. But I wonder how he assumes you would notice his lights on, he should have used the siren in the first place. He's on his way to an accident and had the time to pull you over? hmmmm
Yes and the right lane was open, why was he on my tail. He could have passed me to the right going to an accident. I look in my rear view mirror occasionally but not all the time especially on an empty road. He had anger issues....to take the time to yell at me. I heard no other sirens, saw no accident. I didn't see where he went because I got in the right lane and drove very slowly.
I'm late with everything today..but look..I brought hot wings..lol. We ordered some to go for lunch..Thai Chile flavor...soo good. @Chrissy Page ..good grief..in trouble again...lol. But I agree siren should have been on going to an accident. Hope everyone's day/evening is going well. Stay safe!
We are getting wings tonight, daughter usually gets 2 different kind. Lemon pepper and I think garlic Parmesan. We will time our Costco shopping so that it will be near dinner time and then just pick them up from Wing Stop.
@Chrissy Page , With it being a holiday weekend there's no telling what that officer was dealing with, and although he yelled at you, it might be that he needed to vent. But at least he was decent enough not to give you a ticket, and since then I bet he feels a bit ashamed of himself. Picking on such a pretty little lady. You should have cried and really made him feel awful.
I did feel like crying, probably saw it in my face, that's why he apologized. I honestly didn't see him behind me. I move to the side for ambulance and police.
Sorry, but I wouldn't accept being yelled at by a public servant in position of authority because he needed to vent.
Thanks but I'm old enough to be his mom. I was just happy not to get a ticket. I actually thought I was being pulled over for speeding. His yelling caught me so off guard that I couldn't even think straight.
@Ruby Begonia , I agree that a person in authority shouldn't vent on others, but it happens. How we allow it to effect us though can be more harmful than the offense. I tend to let those kind of things go so that the anger doesn't fill me, and in Chrissy's shoes I would have done exactly what she did, and considered that it was a lucky start for the holiday. She didn't get the ticket.