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I was driving home from Albuquerque tonight after a long day replacing the water pump on my daughter-in-law's Pontiac Gran Prix. On east-bound Rt66 I found myself behind a small pick up truck that was weaving from side to side and was changing speeds from fast to very slow, etc. I was pretty convinced the guy was either very drunk or very tired. Either way, he was a danger on the road.
I called the county dispatch and gave them all the info (license plate, type and color of truck, location, etc.) When I first called them, we were a good 9 miles from Edgewood. Unfortunately, buy the time we got to Edgewood (about 30 miles east of Albuquerque), I had seen no cops anywhere. I remained on the phone with dispatch and followed the guy past Edgewood, as we headed towards Moriarty, 10 miles east of Edgewood, the county dispatch for Santa FE country handed me over to dispatch for Torrance country. They were able to get a cop stationed a few miles ahead and I told the dispatch that I was turning on my Emergency flashers so the cop up ahead would know it is the truck in front of the car with the flashers.
It worked. Within a mile, I saw the cop parked on the other side of the road waiting and as soon and I saw him turning around to follow the truck, I backed off. The cop did follow him for a mile or so, then obviously saw that same thing I saw and on came the Christmas lights. No idea what the final outcome was, but I felt I had to make sure this guys was checked out. We have too many deaths from drunk drivers in my state.
I called the county dispatch and gave them all the info (license plate, type and color of truck, location, etc.) When I first called them, we were a good 9 miles from Edgewood. Unfortunately, buy the time we got to Edgewood (about 30 miles east of Albuquerque), I had seen no cops anywhere. I remained on the phone with dispatch and followed the guy past Edgewood, as we headed towards Moriarty, 10 miles east of Edgewood, the county dispatch for Santa FE country handed me over to dispatch for Torrance country. They were able to get a cop stationed a few miles ahead and I told the dispatch that I was turning on my Emergency flashers so the cop up ahead would know it is the truck in front of the car with the flashers.
It worked. Within a mile, I saw the cop parked on the other side of the road waiting and as soon and I saw him turning around to follow the truck, I backed off. The cop did follow him for a mile or so, then obviously saw that same thing I saw and on came the Christmas lights. No idea what the final outcome was, but I felt I had to make sure this guys was checked out. We have too many deaths from drunk drivers in my state.
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