Making snow cones out of snow (New York Blizzard edition)

I don't know why he has a jeep with chains in the middle of Manhattan; but making a best of it in NYC style seems to apply here.

Best is when the cops pull them over at the end...
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eric3579says...

Except cops that pull you over, just to look at your cool car, ARE being dicks. I wonder what other laws they decide don't apply to them.

Paybacksaid:

Reminds me of the times I've been pulled over in my Mustang so the cop could just check it out.

Mekanikalsays...

I guess it's a matter of perspective. Yeah, using authoritative power to detain people in order to ask about their car because the officer is a car enthusiast is kind of a dick move, but I don't know what law they're breaking. I'd rather that than a speeding ticket. It also makes an opportunity to make a friend on the inside....

eric3579said:

Except cops that pull you over, just to look at your cool car, ARE being dicks. I wonder what other laws they decide don't apply to them.

eric3579says...

What perspective? I just want to know the legality of it. My limited understanding is that under the fourth amendment It's illegal for a cop to pull you over without probable cause. Regardless of reason. Even if he's being friendly and just wants to check out your car.

Mekanikalsaid:

I guess it's a matter of perspective. Yeah, using authoritative power to detain people in order to ask about their car because the officer is a car enthusiast is kind of a dick move, but I don't know what law they're breaking. I'd rather that than a speeding ticket. It also makes an opportunity to make a friend on the inside....

CrushBugjokingly says...

Maybe he thought the car was probably awesome?

eric3579said:

What perspective? I just want to know the legality of it. My limited understanding is that under the fourth amendment It's illegal for a cop to pull you over without probable cause.

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