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Cruising downtown Toronto at 3am.
It was obvious he was following me (for minutes - making every turn I made) and when he pulled up alongside me at a red light I winked at him in an exaggerated manner.
He lit up his cruiser lights and pulled me over.
After viewing my license and insurance he asked me if I had been drinking, to which I replied I had not consumed any alcohol, then he asks what I was doing in the area, I did not respond, then he asks me where I was staying (my car is registered in Saskatchewan), still no response from me.
I see he is getting annoyed by my lack of response and just before he asked another question I said I thought I was within my rights as a citizen to not be required to speak to the police. He stopped asking questions and told me he saw me driving around the same area repeatedly and was suspicious.
Driving around the area where you used to live in the city of your birth/upbringing is not a crime in Canada.
In Canada if you are operating a motor vehicle you must identify yourself to the police if requested and to be in possession of a valid license and insurance, you do not have to answer their questions.
I didn't.
Since I also wasn't committing any criminal code offences or Highway traffic act offences I ws not charged with anything and was on my merry way.
Got a blowjob about 15 minutes later. Set me back $20.
It was obvious he was following me (for minutes - making every turn I made) and when he pulled up alongside me at a red light I winked at him in an exaggerated manner.
He lit up his cruiser lights and pulled me over.
After viewing my license and insurance he asked me if I had been drinking, to which I replied I had not consumed any alcohol, then he asks what I was doing in the area, I did not respond, then he asks me where I was staying (my car is registered in Saskatchewan), still no response from me.
I see he is getting annoyed by my lack of response and just before he asked another question I said I thought I was within my rights as a citizen to not be required to speak to the police. He stopped asking questions and told me he saw me driving around the same area repeatedly and was suspicious.
Driving around the area where you used to live in the city of your birth/upbringing is not a crime in Canada.
In Canada if you are operating a motor vehicle you must identify yourself to the police if requested and to be in possession of a valid license and insurance, you do not have to answer their questions.
I didn't.
Since I also wasn't committing any criminal code offences or Highway traffic act offences I ws not charged with anything and was on my merry way.
Got a blowjob about 15 minutes later. Set me back $20.