donsrods
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Tonight I was washing my daily driver in the driveway of the shop while Dan was finishing up his headers. Don had his Vette in his part of the shop cleaning it up too. I had my trunk open because I am taking Dan's headers to Tampa tomorrow to be coated, and when I walked around my car I got blinded by a bright light. I looked down the driveway and there was a Sheriff car with the spotlight on me, then he drove off.
I walked into Don's shop and told him and Dan what just happened, and as I was walking back out there were two Sheriff's officers standing at the door. We made small talk and thanked them for keeping an eye on the shops in that area, but they were not exactly in a talking mood. Then one of them says, "Do you guys have any ID on you?" I said sure, and Dan and I walked back to our shop to get ours, and one of the cops went right with us while the other one stayed with Don, who was getting his ID out of his car.
We showed them our licenses and they looked around the shops and asked what we do there, so we told them they are our hobby shops. What kinda made us a little mad was even after they decided we belonged there they were not very friendly, quite the opposite.
As they were leaving I asked them if there was something going on that we should keep an eye out for, and they said "We are here because we got a call someone was at this location with an open trunk, so we were checking you out." They were two of the driest cops with zero personalities I have ever seen, and we have been there over 7 years and work late at night without anything like this ever happening. It just left a weird feeling with us, like we were criminals or something.
We are glad they are keeping an eye on these places, but I would have thought they would have lightened up once they knew we were ok. I hope we never run into these two cops when we are out cruising in our hot rods.
Don
I walked into Don's shop and told him and Dan what just happened, and as I was walking back out there were two Sheriff's officers standing at the door. We made small talk and thanked them for keeping an eye on the shops in that area, but they were not exactly in a talking mood. Then one of them says, "Do you guys have any ID on you?" I said sure, and Dan and I walked back to our shop to get ours, and one of the cops went right with us while the other one stayed with Don, who was getting his ID out of his car.
We showed them our licenses and they looked around the shops and asked what we do there, so we told them they are our hobby shops. What kinda made us a little mad was even after they decided we belonged there they were not very friendly, quite the opposite.
As they were leaving I asked them if there was something going on that we should keep an eye out for, and they said "We are here because we got a call someone was at this location with an open trunk, so we were checking you out." They were two of the driest cops with zero personalities I have ever seen, and we have been there over 7 years and work late at night without anything like this ever happening. It just left a weird feeling with us, like we were criminals or something.
We are glad they are keeping an eye on these places, but I would have thought they would have lightened up once they knew we were ok. I hope we never run into these two cops when we are out cruising in our hot rods.
Don