While working a DUI enforcement shift, I pull over a guy going the wrong way on a 1-way street. He says he doesn't have any ID on him, and gives me a name and date of birth. For some reason, I don't believe he is who he says he is. Partly because I can see he has a wallet in his back pocket.
Officer Cynical: "What's your Social Security number?"
Kit Walker: "I don't know; I can never remember it."
Officer Cynical: (big red flag waving inside brain) "How old are you?"
Kit Walker: "25."
Officer Cynical: "And you don't know your Social Security number?"
Kit Walker: "No."
Officer Cynical: "And you don't have even one thing on you or in the car that has your name on it?"
Kit Walker: "No."
Officer Cynical: "What about in your wallet?"
Kit Walker: "What wallet?"
Officer Cynical: "That one right there. Right there in your back pocket."
He takes his wallet out and starts thumbing through the contents. He tries to turn away from me so I can't see what he's doing, but I can see a driver's license right on top.
Officer Cynical: "What about that driver's license right there?"
Kit Walker: "Right where?"
Officer Cynical: "Right there in your goddam wallet - the one you're trying to hide with your hand!"
Turns out he had given me his brother's name and date of birth, because he had a suspended driver's license and a warrant. He also got charged for hindering a police officer. And a ticket for the one-way thing. Next time, study a little harder, pal - maybe I'll believe you.
Epilogue: Some other tricks to get at fake-namers: 1) Ask for a date of birth, then wait 10 minutes and ask again. A lot of times they won't remember what they told you the first time. 2) Ask for a date of birth, then ask how old they are. Often, they can't do the math fast enough and you can watch them short-circuit. 3) Just look in the computer system. If their name/birthday isn't in there, they're probably lying about who they are.
2 comments:
Lol, I remember many many years ago when I was a teenager and just got my driver's license, my friend asked me to take her boyfriend home and I got pulled over (I believe cause they recognized the guy in my car cause he had a warrant for his arrest cause they never said I did anything wrong driving) and when they asked for his birth date, he literally said it was 13-13-1970, I started laughing so hard, and the cops looked very confused and said "13-13-1970, huh? Are you sure about that?"...I'm glad they arrested that idiot.
In defense of some of us 'older' women, we stop counting at let's say 35. Last week, for example, a woman told me she is 44. Flash forward 2-3 seconds for my response 'Oh, right! I'm 44 too!' dur
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