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your jewish friend's story can not be confirmed here either true or false, therefore i don't want to comment on it. however, your idea when to honk the horn is definitely misconcepted. under no circumstances should someone honk the horn unless an emergency occurs. otherwise, it is considered rude and impatient.
it is true that in real life people do it anyway in all kinds of situations, yet it doesn't mean they are right and we should follow. as for your case, two things are critical, first, it's a police car and they were on duty(the siren does not neccessary have to be on), second, it did not cause any traffic problem, you could just pass without making any fuzz. in light of these two facts, your acusation of abusing power by the police is groundless.
remember that the police is entilted to stop you and check your car registration. your strange behavior just made them suspicious to do so.
your determination of protecting your right is admirable, unfortunatly the motive was wrong. it is very disturbing and destructive for you to used an invalid case to discredit the montreal law enforement, and it was even worst, you called on others to follow your example. |
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