I remember watching a TV programme about British cops who chased (rather followed at a low speed) a drunk driver until he turned into his own drive way. Then a bobby calmly knocked on the driver's door politely asking the driver to exit the car :D No guns drawn, no shouts, no violence - in a good old English way.
Actually, American cops vary by states and even counties. When I was pulled over the first time in my life, it happened on a desertous stretch of US-20 in Idaho. A state trooper was approcahing my car in a way that it seemed he expected at least a gang of heavily armed robbers :rolleyes: On the other hand, most California cops (CHP) that I have dealt with were sane individuals working quickly and being straight to the point instead of Idaho's "Do you know why I stopped you? How fast do you think you were going?" BS.
Actually, American cops vary by states and even counties. When I was pulled over the first time in my life, it happened on a desertous stretch of US-20 in Idaho. A state trooper was approcahing my car in a way that it seemed he expected at least a gang of heavily armed robbers :rolleyes: On the other hand, most California cops (CHP) that I have dealt with were sane individuals working quickly and being straight to the point instead of Idaho's "Do you know why I stopped you? How fast do you think you were going?" BS.
Qui custodiet ipsos custodes?