Police Officers, how do you feel when you're driving in your cruiser, and as a result, traffic around you slows down because people are worried they'll get a ticket if they drive too fast?

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"Usually we are on calls trying to get there as fast as possible, and when you have people going way under the speed limit it gets really frustrating. We call it being "painfully compliant." That and when they slam on their brakes when you are going lights and sirens trying to get to a call asap. "
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When I was in college a police detective came in for a Q&A in some class, and a kid asked this question. He said that his issued car was a Crown Victoria when he started as a detective, but the way people drove around him annoyed him so much that he asked for a different car.
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"Known as the "shark in the water" effect. "
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This why I drive a blue Chevy Caprice with a spotlight on the mirror.
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My dad always thought it was funny when people would hit their brakes after flying around a corner and saw his Patrol Car. Then he would follow the ones obviously speeding for hours.
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I don't care if traffic around me slows down. I just wish people wouldn't hover directly in my blind spots while doing so.
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Pain in the balls, please just get out of the way.
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I don't know, but I'm guessing there's an epic 10-syllable German word for that feeling.
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My dad was an auxiliary officer, and he used to be extremely amused by it. He'd speed up a bit and slow down a bit just to watch all the other cars do the same thing.
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Not a cop just used to drive a black srt charger and blacked out with 2 lil light pods in the grill.....the cars would part like water running down the interstate which was so awesome. No left lane warrior fucks lol
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