Hey BK,
I can imagine now how you felt that night, based on what I've seen coming out of Wolfeboro after the fireworks, I agree that it must have been pretty scarey for the kids. I am not knocking you, I feel at a minimum that if I was the officer that I would stay near to you until a tow came to help you. Sometime just being there adds a degree of safety. Travel the New Jersey turnpike at rush hour, if you see a car with a flat or disabled along the road the trooper will push you out of the lane of traffic in his car and sit in his car behind you until help arrives. The trooper rarely gets out of his cruiser as a safety measure, they use their Pa system in the car to communicate. I feel if you got anywhere near this type of treatment you wouldn't be so pissed at the Mps and...as you said...never forget. See you on the lake next summer and if you do run out of gas, and I see you sitting there...I'll tow you. Why? It is the right thing to do, thats why.
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