Police tailgating. ?

JWilliams

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Florida
Several years ago, I had the police tailgated me for ~7 minutes before pulling me over (bad taillight). Last week, the police tailgated me for several minutes at 55 mph. I slowed gradually to 45. they tailgated me still for a short time before pulling me over (expired tag).

A few days ago, another cop tailgated me at 55 MPH for several miles -- I slowed gradually slowed to 45 and he continued tailgating me another 5 minutes. Finally, he turned off to go to the police station (I was not stopped).

When I say tailgating, I mean they were following me at perhaps 1 or 1.5 seconds. I consider that reckless driving. Tailgating. All three of these incidents have occurred with the Sheriffs Dept in a N. Florida County nationally known for fubar law enforcement. That's no exaggeration.

I've got camera equipment coming that will allow me to document this behavior with day/date/gps/speed and I'll be able to calculate following distance with no problem. It's obvious these cops are defectively trained -- how much protection will they have if a lawsuit is filed? My position is that there is zero legitimate reason for police to tailgate for extended periods.

What are your thoughts? Criticism, pointers and ideas appreciated.
 
a N. Florida County nationally known for fubar law enforcement.

Nationally? LOL! I live on the west coast, and I'm confident that pretty much no one out here knows about your county's law enforcement, and most folks couldn't even name any county in Florida other than Dade and Orange.


What are your thoughts? Criticism

Since 2/3 of your examples involve you breaking the law, I'd suggest not breaking the law. Otherwise, I generally don't think poking the bear is a good idea.
 
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