Why cops pull over one car over another boggles my mind. They do use an enormous amount of profiling in pulling over cars, which is understandable. They can not and do not see everything that goes on so they pick the car they think commits the worse offense, or at least they usually do. It doesn't matter that the car in front of you was driving at 100 mph a couple of miles ago, changes lanes without signaling, swerves in and out of traffic.....you're only breaking the law if you get caught.
It's an unfortunate reality that we all face. Fortunately I haven't had lots of problems with the po-po's, but I see a lot of bad and downright illegal driving all the time.....when there's no cop around to see it.
For the lowering laws, I could see the sled as a problem. Obviously the VA law was passed in response to the lowrider trend of the early 90's, mostly trucks at that time where I was living. Who knows why they actually passed the law, but I'd rather be in a lowrider when it blows a tire than in any SUV (too likely to flip/roll). I'd rather it not be my car as well.....
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