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After the Naperville St. Pats Day Parade we were all pumped up from festive reception we got as we drove through town. Even though the temps were in the 30's with a good breeze going, the constant crowd managed cheering, waving, and saluting our MV's the whole way. So we took the banners and decorations down and brought the plastic 50cal down into the cargo bed for the trip home.
Had a little time Friday so I filled out a DD1265 Convoy Request Form for giggles and stuck in the glovebox with the other paperwork like a route map, license info, insurance, etc. The DD1265 listed the cargo manifest as well.
Anyway, after the parade we hopped on the I88 tollway for the 30 mile trip home. After a few miles I saw an unmarked local police car on the side of the road(FWIW in Lisle, a dk gray met Jeep Cherokee), in the few seconds I had him in view I saw him lift a mike and make eye contact.
Funny how ya remember small stuff...
Judging from all the fuss later on, I can imagine what the emergency car cell*999 call was like to the local PD. "Blonde haired blue eyed terrorists driving 'brand new' looking Military truck with civilian plates and Yosemite Sam 'Back Off' mudflaps." There was also a big deal made later on about the military headsets the report said they saw us wearing.
Well the local cop quickly drove out of his jurisdiction(at our breakneck Deuce 50mph top end?) tailgating me to get a read on our license plate. I distinctly remember cutting him off(intentionally) to get to our exit ramp to I355 and wondering about his lousy driving in my blind spot like that?
Well he called for reinforcements and they found me about 10 miles later in Lombard on I355. Where a black unmarked State Police car motioned for me to pull over. He got the dope from the local cop during a 15 minute face to face in the squad car, where they ran my plates(clean) and the state police probably asked "well, waddya want me to do? "
The state police walked over and asked for my DL(real clean) and the first of the dozens of "Well because of 911... you understand" expressions started and for the next hour, great catch phrase for;(Because of 911...)you can understand the cell call,(Because of 911...)you can understand the local cop concern,(Because of 911...) we need to see your truck paperwork, (Because of 911...)we need to inspect the cargo area, (Because of 911...)we need to frisk you and your son.
Another state police car pulled up with a newbie who was eager to help out his superior officer. Whats in the cargo area, here's the DD1265 with the manifest, gotta see for myself, sure jump in. This guy was 'great'. Is this a real machine gun? Sure, all M2HB's weigh 5 lbs now and are made of space age plastic that looks just like PVC pipe... and that was when he saw it broken down (receiver/barrel) and the white PVC pipe was sticking out... jeez! Everybody has to do the Rambo thing with the M2HB, which he did. Poor guy freaked-out with the crate marked nsn#-Nitrogen tho, maybe he thought 'like' Nitrogen bomb? Nearly killed himself trying to jump from the back with the tailgate up, ran to his squad car for a flashlight!
Not wanting to catch him a second time Chris and I brought the tailgate down so he could get in and out better. (btw - dry Nitrogen for flat tires and the impact wrench in the crate)
Two' supervisor' state police girls arrived about that time in another squad, looking like completely lost puppies at the scene.
Tried a couple times to get some pics of the stop, but that was prohibited. I managed to sneak one of Chris near the end tho.
Next the guy in the cargo bed held up 150 rounds of linked 50BMG, and my heart stopped, it's all over now. Is this real he asked? Yes I replied, real. ok and he put it down, moved to something else. That was it? Don't check for dummy rounds firing pin marks? I courteously walked over to him, lifted the belt and described how these were dummy rounds 'look' for the pin marks, he thanked me. These really big bullets suddenly inspired the girls to frisk Chris and me(one each) they were so bored anyway just standing there in the cold. This was the worse frisk ever, light touch(more like a caress?) and incomplete, I know, because I'd be writing this from a jail cell if she did her job right.
Brought out the parade banners, funny leprechaun hats, streamers, parade placard, couldn't soften 'em up. One by one they started leaving "Nothing to see here" no apologies,but nothing was wrong.
But the "Well because of 911... you understand" started turning into CDL's and 30,000 lbs. trucks, hmmmmm... real CYA stuff from my perspective. Now there's a lot of "You seem like a nice guy, so..." too.
One state policeman was left to CYA for this whole hour long circus event, that all started with a civvy car cell call.
Well, I've seen a lot of trucks and I called a trucker friend, this truck has to weight at least 50,000 lbs. and in IL you need a CDL to drive it.
Even though Chris gave you the M35A2 manual(cop had it for a half hour) where it states the weight, and seen the dataplate on the dash shows the weight? Besides, its a legal IL state title and the DMV gave me the plates with the title.
"You seem like a nice guy, so...I'm not gonna call a tow truck and report this. This will save you a $4,000+ fine, for driving out of class." But I'm sure this truck weights in at 40,000 to 50,000 lbs. My kissa** mode went on... before the weight gets any heavier and there won't be a tow truck big enough to take it to the impound. "You seem like a nice guy, so... I'm going to let you go and get the truck weighed and you get a CDL to drive this truck because its over 25,000 lbs.
Because of the multijurisdictional APB I'm going to have to escort you to the garage, or else you'll have every cop on the way pulling you
over. Which was true, he had to wave off the squads stopped on the side of the road(I355) ahead of us waiting to make the 'Big MV' bust.
But we did get a police escort(which was pretty cool) for the next 10 miles to LilRuthie's garage.
Despite the wasted time and confusion. When the one officer said "Man, that is the best looking military truck I've ever seen!" it was priceless, sort of made it all worthwhile!
Had a little time Friday so I filled out a DD1265 Convoy Request Form for giggles and stuck in the glovebox with the other paperwork like a route map, license info, insurance, etc. The DD1265 listed the cargo manifest as well.
Anyway, after the parade we hopped on the I88 tollway for the 30 mile trip home. After a few miles I saw an unmarked local police car on the side of the road(FWIW in Lisle, a dk gray met Jeep Cherokee), in the few seconds I had him in view I saw him lift a mike and make eye contact.
Funny how ya remember small stuff...
Judging from all the fuss later on, I can imagine what the emergency car cell*999 call was like to the local PD. "Blonde haired blue eyed terrorists driving 'brand new' looking Military truck with civilian plates and Yosemite Sam 'Back Off' mudflaps." There was also a big deal made later on about the military headsets the report said they saw us wearing.
Well the local cop quickly drove out of his jurisdiction(at our breakneck Deuce 50mph top end?) tailgating me to get a read on our license plate. I distinctly remember cutting him off(intentionally) to get to our exit ramp to I355 and wondering about his lousy driving in my blind spot like that?
Well he called for reinforcements and they found me about 10 miles later in Lombard on I355. Where a black unmarked State Police car motioned for me to pull over. He got the dope from the local cop during a 15 minute face to face in the squad car, where they ran my plates(clean) and the state police probably asked "well, waddya want me to do? "
The state police walked over and asked for my DL(real clean) and the first of the dozens of "Well because of 911... you understand" expressions started and for the next hour, great catch phrase for;(Because of 911...)you can understand the cell call,(Because of 911...)you can understand the local cop concern,(Because of 911...) we need to see your truck paperwork, (Because of 911...)we need to inspect the cargo area, (Because of 911...)we need to frisk you and your son.
Another state police car pulled up with a newbie who was eager to help out his superior officer. Whats in the cargo area, here's the DD1265 with the manifest, gotta see for myself, sure jump in. This guy was 'great'. Is this a real machine gun? Sure, all M2HB's weigh 5 lbs now and are made of space age plastic that looks just like PVC pipe... and that was when he saw it broken down (receiver/barrel) and the white PVC pipe was sticking out... jeez! Everybody has to do the Rambo thing with the M2HB, which he did. Poor guy freaked-out with the crate marked nsn#-Nitrogen tho, maybe he thought 'like' Nitrogen bomb? Nearly killed himself trying to jump from the back with the tailgate up, ran to his squad car for a flashlight!
Not wanting to catch him a second time Chris and I brought the tailgate down so he could get in and out better. (btw - dry Nitrogen for flat tires and the impact wrench in the crate)
Two' supervisor' state police girls arrived about that time in another squad, looking like completely lost puppies at the scene.
Tried a couple times to get some pics of the stop, but that was prohibited. I managed to sneak one of Chris near the end tho.
Next the guy in the cargo bed held up 150 rounds of linked 50BMG, and my heart stopped, it's all over now. Is this real he asked? Yes I replied, real. ok and he put it down, moved to something else. That was it? Don't check for dummy rounds firing pin marks? I courteously walked over to him, lifted the belt and described how these were dummy rounds 'look' for the pin marks, he thanked me. These really big bullets suddenly inspired the girls to frisk Chris and me(one each) they were so bored anyway just standing there in the cold. This was the worse frisk ever, light touch(more like a caress?) and incomplete, I know, because I'd be writing this from a jail cell if she did her job right.
Brought out the parade banners, funny leprechaun hats, streamers, parade placard, couldn't soften 'em up. One by one they started leaving "Nothing to see here" no apologies,but nothing was wrong.
But the "Well because of 911... you understand" started turning into CDL's and 30,000 lbs. trucks, hmmmmm... real CYA stuff from my perspective. Now there's a lot of "You seem like a nice guy, so..." too.
One state policeman was left to CYA for this whole hour long circus event, that all started with a civvy car cell call.
Well, I've seen a lot of trucks and I called a trucker friend, this truck has to weight at least 50,000 lbs. and in IL you need a CDL to drive it.
Even though Chris gave you the M35A2 manual(cop had it for a half hour) where it states the weight, and seen the dataplate on the dash shows the weight? Besides, its a legal IL state title and the DMV gave me the plates with the title.
"You seem like a nice guy, so...I'm not gonna call a tow truck and report this. This will save you a $4,000+ fine, for driving out of class." But I'm sure this truck weights in at 40,000 to 50,000 lbs. My kissa** mode went on... before the weight gets any heavier and there won't be a tow truck big enough to take it to the impound. "You seem like a nice guy, so... I'm going to let you go and get the truck weighed and you get a CDL to drive this truck because its over 25,000 lbs.
Because of the multijurisdictional APB I'm going to have to escort you to the garage, or else you'll have every cop on the way pulling you
over. Which was true, he had to wave off the squads stopped on the side of the road(I355) ahead of us waiting to make the 'Big MV' bust.
But we did get a police escort(which was pretty cool) for the next 10 miles to LilRuthie's garage.
Despite the wasted time and confusion. When the one officer said "Man, that is the best looking military truck I've ever seen!" it was priceless, sort of made it all worthwhile!
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