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We all like to drive our cars, but if you drive a cool new or old Mopar in Georgia you might get pulled over for no other reason.
Have you ever felt like the police singled you out just because of the car you drive? It happened to me, twice, on the way to the Mopar Nationals. Coincidentally, both instances were in the state of Georgia.
It seems that Georgia police just have it out for old, modified, or high-performance vehicles. I'm not just basing my opinion on last weekends experiences, when I lived in Georgia I noticed the police using the same tactics, finding a reason to pull over an older vehicle just because they thought it was more likely they'd make an arrest.
I'm on to you, Georgia police, maybe not so much the state patrol, but especially the county and local police. I'll be writing more about my experiences with the police in Georgia, and encourage you to submit your stories as well.
In the meantime, my advice is to watch your speed, and make sure all of you lights work, and spend as little of your travel money as possible in the state of Georgia.
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