Questioned By Police For Playing Chess?

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BryanCFB
Knights_of_Doom wrote:

Both my grandfather and my uncle died at the wheel of a parked car, both from heart attacks before they started driving.  In my uncle's case, the car ran for about 2 hours before anyone stopped to see what was wrong.

Sorry for your loss.frustrated  I understand why there could be concern for someone sleeping at the wheel of even a parked car.

KillerKing0
idilis wrote:
BryanCFB wrote:

*Snip*.  Even though he did not ask to see my phone he noticed it was open to a chess game and realized I was just playing chess and not using drugs.  *Snip*

As he left he mumbled, no way a chess player can afford drugs.

lol

Blinknone

I hope your explanation didn't involve producing and showing your ID.  It isn't a crime to sit in your car and sleep a few minutes or look at a phone. 

 

BryanCFB
 
 
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I hope your explanation didn't involve producing and showing your ID.  It isn't a crime to sit in your car and sleep a few minutes or look at a phone. 

 

 

 

I was asked for and showed my ID.  I had nothing to hide as of course I was not engaged in criminal activity.  No sense in being defiant with nothing to gain.happy

 

 

idilis
BryanCFB wrote:

*Snip* No sense in being defiant with nothing to gain.

Sounding less and less like a chess player ...

BryanCFB
TheNameofNames wrote:

My front tooth is half fake because i ran into the back of a parked car on a bicycle, i then cried as if i lost a limb. 

Ouch!  Sorry for your half loss. 

Those parked cars, especially with sleeping or chess playing drivers behind the wheel, can be quite dangerous to cyclists.  Of course slamming into a parked car with a sleeping driver would be sure to wake them up!