So, one more. Recently I ran down to the store on a Saturday afternoon and passed a state trooper going the other direction. Good thing I wasn't speeding. On my way back, I saw some blue lights up ahead and slowed a bit to be cautious. As I approached the same trooper pulled along side the road, I couldn't see another car in front of him so I really didn't know what was going on and I slowed a bit more just to be safe. As I neared his car, he jumped out and just stood there staring at me. I still could not see that he had anyone pulled over and I was growing more confused about what he was doing. He just kept staring at me and I kept slowing almost to the point of stopping when he finally waved me past. I continued on my way and only when I passed him did I see that there was indeed a car pulled over in front of him. As I got on down the road I could see the trooper had pulled out and was gaining on me fast and as I approached my driveway I knew he was trying to catch up to me. He flipped on his lights and I pulled into my driveway. He asked for my license and proof of insurance which I actually had this time but he never told me why he pulled me over. He walked back to look at my plate which was in date, he checked my inspection sticker which was good. But he never told me what the problem was, so I finally offered my explanation that I had slowed because I didn't see that he had pulled anyone over and I just thought it was a roadblock. He thought the idea of a one-man roadblock was silly and he walked back to check my plate one more time as if that had somehow changed. He also kept looking into the back seat of my car. Bottom line was he was literally fuming that he couldn't find anything to write me up for. He asked if I had ever been arrested? He finally handed me my license and left clearly upset that all my affairs were in order. My parents were visiting from out of town and my neighbors were outside watching everything and I was once again pretty embarrassed. And once again I didn't say anything I wanted to say because I knew that my situation would have gone from bad to worse quickly. The truth is most cops are bullies and most of us are in a no-win situation when we encounter them.