Burgertime may have gotten me a warning

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So Sunday I was moving Burgertime to storage and was pulled over by a Sheriff on a motorcycle. Doing 44 in a 35 zone. Officer asked if the game was Burger Chef and told him it was BT. He said he had BT on his phone and he collects handheld gaming systems. Wrote me a warning and we talked a bit more about games and then I was on my way.
Thanks Burgertime. :)

Anyone have a similar story?
 
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Actually, he was never going to give you a ticket. He just wanted a better look at the cab! :D
 
I was on my way back from Virgina with 5 games on a trailer.. I was running late and it was dark..the trailers lights were broken. i got pulled over and he just gave me a warning after talking games for a few minutes.
 
One time I got pulled over by a cop, and when he got up to my window I pulled out my Beretta that I keep in the glove box and pointed it at him. He grabbed his and pointed it at me, we stood there for a few seconds, and then both busted up laughing. He gave me a verbal and sent me on my way.



not really.
 
My various games have gotten me all sorts of warnings: "No coin-operated equipment in the apartment complex", "Your games are too loud", "If you don't stop playing, I won't sleep with you anymore", etc. etc.
 
One time I got pulled over by a cop, and when he got up to my window I pulled out my Beretta that I keep in the glove box and pointed it at him. He grabbed his and pointed it at me, we stood there for a few seconds, and then both busted up laughing. He gave me a verbal and sent me on my way.



not really.

Best story ever. Bahahahahahaha, I'm still laughing.
 
One time I got pulled over by a cop, and when he got up to my window I pulled out my Beretta that I keep in the glove box and pointed it at him. He grabbed his and pointed it at me, we stood there for a few seconds, and then both busted up laughing. He gave me a verbal and sent me on my way.



not really.

Best story ever. Bahahahahahaha, I'm still laughing.

Yeah, that one was good.
 
Lethal Enforcers got me a ticket. I was hauling one and the cop pulled me over, started accusing me of training all the kids to be cop killers and bank robbers. Wrote me a ticket for unsafe load...
Not really.

Seriously, i notice people are nicer to me in traffic when i have a load of games on my truck. They smile, they let me get in front of them etc... should have some crappy empty cabinet in my truck at all times...
 
One time I got pulled over by a cop, and when he got up to my window I pulled out my Beretta that I keep in the glove box and pointed it at him. He grabbed his and pointed it at me, we stood there for a few seconds, and then both busted up laughing. He gave me a verbal and sent me on my way.



not really.

hahahah Pretty damned funny

+1
 
Lethal Enforcers got me a ticket. I was hauling one and the cop pulled me over, started accusing me of training all the kids to be cop killers and bank robbers. Wrote me a ticket for unsafe load...
Not really.

Seriously, i notice people are nicer to me in traffic when i have a load of games on my truck. They smile, they let me get in front of them etc... should have some crappy empty cabinet in my truck at all times...

Or just drive this as your game hauler.

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Yow! That's either a sweet game hauler or a really creepy, over-the-top kid luring van.

I had a FEMA inspector over the other day to check out my house, and he spotted my games. "Galaga! That is one game I could play for hours without dying." We talked games a little bit after that, but it didn't help with my aid eligibility. :)
 
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Yow! That's either a sweet game hauler or a really creepy, over-the-top kid luring van.

I had a FEMA inspector over the other day to check out my house, and he spotted my games. "Galaga! That is one game I could play for hours without dying." We talked games a little bit after that, but it didn't help with my aid eligibility. :)

Just a question but did the inspector tell you his name was Fred? My soon-to-be father-in-law is an inspector for FEMA and if he knows anything about games...he's been holding out on me.
 
One time I got pulled over by a cop, and when he got up to my window I pulled out my Beretta that I keep in the glove box and pointed it at him. He grabbed his and pointed it at me, we stood there for a few seconds, and then both busted up laughing. He gave me a verbal and sent me on my way.



not really.
This comment made me spill my drink and made my day. Thank you!
 
Galaxian. I did get a warning, though I don't know if it was because of the game. It was dark and I was driving a van, so I am sure the officer couldn't tell what it was and he did ask, so I told him. He didn't make a big deal out of it or anything.
 
I went up to British Columbia to pick up 2 games to bring back to WA. I've been harassed quite a bit a few times coming back with nothing so I was prepared for the worst. I figured they would ask all sorts of questions and want to unload and search them.

I got up to the booth and the guy was cool, hardly asked me anything except general questions about the games. Quickest I've ever gotten through. - Barry
 
Yeah I have a similar story. I was picking up some games (or delivering, dont remember) to DJdns and I got pulled over. Cop gave me a ticket and then proceeded to try to fill my ear hole with his barrage of questions about arcades. I made it clear I was not interested in talking to him and he finally shut his pie hole.
Man I hate Virginia cops! They love to pull over out of state vehicles. There were cars blasting past me yet he decides to pull me over. I get pulled over about every other time I drive in VA.
Officer: "Do you know why I stopped you?"
Me: "No dick, not really"
Officer: "You were doing 56 in a 55, thats a $120 ticket. I would give you a warning but you have out of state tags.
Me: "Do you smell bacon?"
 
Just a question but did the inspector tell you his name was Fred? My soon-to-be father-in-law is an inspector for FEMA and if he knows anything about games...he's been holding out on me.

Ha ha... nope, not him. Funny though, every other contractor seems to notice and comment on the games. The insurance adjuster saw my living room full of arcade games, my room full of guitars, and shed full of surfboards and said something to the effect of "bet I can guess the three things you like most." Ha ha.

By the way, everyone has pronounced it "guh-LAG-ah" so far.
 
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