That was cool. A lot of people don't realize that our guys in blue put their lives on the line as much as our guys in the military do, the guys in the military are serving our country which is important, but the guys in the blue are serving our communities where we all live. So when you get pulled over for something treat them with respect NO MATTER how they are treating you, sometimes they simply are having a bad day like the rest of us experience but on a level the rest of us can't imagine so be patient and respectful, sometimes they're testing you to see if you'll go off the deep end; if you see one walking down the street say thank you for serving your community just as you would say thank you for serving your country to a soldier, it make their day a bit brighter when they know they're appreciated, and on that note if you have money to spare and you see a cop or two in a restaurant pay for their meal without them knowing who paid for it, just as people do for soldiers. I think paying for a soldier or a cops meal is more important than for me to go buy something for my bike!