Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 When I was about 40 or 41, I was (confession!) riding my motorcycle to a doctor appointment in Oakland. I was pulled over by " the local con stabulary, " as my husband used to refer to them, and pulled to a stop. I was asked to present my driver's license, registration and added mot orcycle permit. I did so. The guy said to me, " Look, kid, I don't want to see your mother's license, even if you do own this chopper; I want to see yours; this is obviously not you! " I peered at it and it looked more or less like me, and certainly not my mother, who at the time was 80+ years old, and not driving. So, I asked the officer if could set the peg down on the bike. He said that I could. So I got off, spun around, stood up and removed my hel met, my jacket, (It was a very cold day in January), My turtle-kneck T- shirt, and proceeded to the layers beneath, when all of a sudden, the guy went (cannot imagine why!) into a complete panic and began scr eaming at me, " Lady, PLEASE PUT YOUR CLOTHES BACK ON, PLEASE! " I had gotten down to a short-sleeved light grey t-shirt and was starting to unzip my pants (leg zippers). He turned bright red, and said, " LADY, I BELIEVE YOU--HONEST I DO! PUHLEASE PUT YOUR CLOTHES BACK ON! " Well, I was a long way from nude, but figured that I had made the point, and very sloooooowly " put my clothes back on, " and sat on the saddle of my bike. I asked for my documents back and they were returned to me. Then, as he blunderingly admitted that this was my driver's license and he was really sorry, and so on, I asked him whether I had commited a traffic violation, and he said, that I had not, but that to him I appeared to young to be in possession of a legal driver's license much less a motorcycle permit. I thought about this, and said, " You know, one can get a motorcycle permit at age 16 with a restricted driver's license. Of course, at my age, that does not apply, but is it not illegal to pull some one over if no violation has occurred--I mean, is that not " profiling? " The poor guy! He thought that I was going to turn him, his badge number and the whole thing in, report him, file a complaint and poss ibly sue the department, as I HAD mentioned that I had now missed my doctor appointment for no reason. I never did file a complaint, but as I was far, far thinner then than I am now, I decided that investing in a little nutrion work would not harm my image. So, we have both the kiss of death and the gift of eternal youthfulness! What I did do was send a letter to the officer himself via his badge num ber and explain that I had cystic fibrosis, the nature of the disease, and that he had caused me to miss a very important medical appointment. I got a prompt reply from they poor guy, name included almost immedia tely! VERY APOLOGETIC and even SYMPATHETIC! And then there was last December, 2003 in the ER with my broken el bow and they all said, " There must be some mistake, " and wanted to take 20 years off my age, my records, etc. Now, if they could take those same 20 years off my pancreas, my liver and my lungs and ticker, well maybe we would be negotiating! Love to all you young-looking folks out there in the cf world, n Rojas, wcf, CFRD, and all that goes with it. . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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