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Old 12-14-04, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclingshane73
Last I checked though, officers have a wonderful tool called C.P.I.C. (Canadian Police Information Center) which they can use to look up pretty much anything on anyone they have in the database. If they don't happen to be in a cruiser, like, on a bike (shock!), they can call info into dispatch and the dispatcher can look up info for them. If you have a D.L. they will know. Secondly. If they find out you are lying, I'll bet your day is just going to get longer.
Thanks, that's what I thought.

I used to think if I was pulled over for some stupid thing that I may have done, that I would give someones name and address who I don't like very much so he would get the ticket. Then I thought, what if he had some outstanding warrents out on him? I could be far worse off.
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