wizardofahs
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I'm not sure if this is going on anywhere else, but here in Colorado it's happend at least a couple times in the past few weeks. In one instance it lead to the murder of a young woman. Here is a few news stories about this from the past two weeks.
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11496
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11236
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11205
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=10910
Basically people are pulling people over and impersinating police officers. Not just for fun, but often to commit other crimes like car theft. Everyone should watch out for this. The tips that i heard on the news are:
If the cop doesn't look official or is in an unmarked car, keep your doors locked and windows rolled up.
Don't open anything untill you are sure they are a real cop.
You can ask to see a badge which depending on your county are usually marked with some kind of seal to show they are legit.
If you have any suspicions that the person might not be a real cop, ask them to call the nearest marked police vehicle to come and assist them.
Don't pull over untill you are in a safe spot in a lighted area in public. If you aren't imediatly close to one, turn on your hazard lights to let the cop know you do plan on pulling over.
Legally all of that is ok for you to do. The cops here in colorado are more than generous with the requests because of what has been going on. It doesn't hurt to be safe.
The guy(s) doing it around here suposeldy looked unofficial. In at least once case he didn't have a gun, or full uniform, or even a belt with all that stuff on it. If you see someone like this don't make sure you get some proof of who they are before assuming they are a real cop.
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11496
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11236
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=11205
http://www.9news.com/storyfull-search.asp?id=10910
Basically people are pulling people over and impersinating police officers. Not just for fun, but often to commit other crimes like car theft. Everyone should watch out for this. The tips that i heard on the news are:
If the cop doesn't look official or is in an unmarked car, keep your doors locked and windows rolled up.
Don't open anything untill you are sure they are a real cop.
You can ask to see a badge which depending on your county are usually marked with some kind of seal to show they are legit.
If you have any suspicions that the person might not be a real cop, ask them to call the nearest marked police vehicle to come and assist them.
Don't pull over untill you are in a safe spot in a lighted area in public. If you aren't imediatly close to one, turn on your hazard lights to let the cop know you do plan on pulling over.
Legally all of that is ok for you to do. The cops here in colorado are more than generous with the requests because of what has been going on. It doesn't hurt to be safe.
The guy(s) doing it around here suposeldy looked unofficial. In at least once case he didn't have a gun, or full uniform, or even a belt with all that stuff on it. If you see someone like this don't make sure you get some proof of who they are before assuming they are a real cop.