Originally Posted by
rfourt
Yikes! It's a wonder he didn't write you a ticket just because he was pissed off for having to drive a Taurus!
Seriously, as a cop, you're advice is spot-on. Even "passive" eluding can be dangerous. I've witnessed the consequences first hand.
(Thank you for saying this Joliet John is a future statistic)
I remember when (a couple of hundred years ago) the standard protocol was to get out of your car when pulled over. Not any more. Stay seated, hands visible and DON'T go reaching for things until told to do so! At night, turn on your interior lights. If you are a rear seat passenger, be aware you may be asked to assist by passing the driver's DL and paperwork to the officer.
(This is what I did/do. An LEO buddy told me this is how he likes it) Please add Hazard Flashers.)
There are differing opinions on rolling down the window. Personally, if the car has tinted side windows, I like them down when I approach. But believe it or not, windows do provide a little protection should someone want to take a shot at you.
Also, remember that many agencies/officers prefer a "passenger side" approach. It's safer for several reasons.
(And this is what the Alabama trooper did. He must watch "Dumbest Stuff on Wheels!)
One of my favorite stories was about an older woman who had been stopped for speeding. The officer explained, "Ma'am, the reason I stopped you was you we're going 80 miles per hour." To which the woman replied, "80 miles an hour? But officer, I haven't even been driving an HOUR!"