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pedalpusher
06-28-2011, 11:44 AM
Has anyone ever been pulled over by a police officer while dressed? I had it happen to me over a year ago and on that night I did not pass as being female….I was scared out of my mind! I was taking a late night drive, or should I say early morning drive in the dark and thought I was “safe” not to completely do everything (my wig being the main missing component).
Well, I ended up having to admit I was cross dressing as the purse on the seat next to me, pumps on my floorboard below me, make up and toes being done were all give aways, not to mention the flimsy nightie and robe I was dressed in to drive. The police officer had a chuckle, and by nothing more than luck wrote me a warning for speeding and I was on my way….can anyone relate to this type of situation?
Amy Lynn3
06-28-2011, 11:48 AM
It has never happened to me, but I have saw several threads on the same subject. Good for you, that you only got a warning.
Sally24
06-28-2011, 12:03 PM
Been there, done that. Course I'm always fully dressed so it feels less awkward. Do they know I'm a guy (before they get the id). Sure. I enjoy the fact that it can take them as much as 4 or 5 seconds before they figure it out! With one exception they were all professional and respectful. They do like to make the point somehow that "they know". As long as you look them in the eye and tell the truth you should be ok.
Karren H
06-28-2011, 12:05 PM
I've had run ins with police and security guards at stores, hotels and casinos but never in a vehicle. For some reason I become more law abiding when enfemme. At first I thought I was scared to get cause... Yeah right but now I realize the slower I drive, the longer the trip takes, the more I get to stay dressed! :)
Vanessa Storrs
06-28-2011, 12:11 PM
The very first time that I drove while dressed I was stopped at a DUI checkpoint. The officer asked if I had been drinking and when he determined that I was sober sent me on my way. He failed to compliment me on my dress, wig or makeup.
AllieSF
06-28-2011, 12:37 PM
Been stopped twice for DUI checks, passed both, treated professionally by the police officers doing their jobs. I was more worried about a DUI ticket and resultant costs than about being dressed completely.
Debra Russell
06-28-2011, 12:48 PM
It's allways been my opinion that the more out in the open and more people the less likely there will be problems! Late at night with not much going on is a good oportunity to get singled out -- I never like to be alone and out at night...especially if iam not dressed how I want to present -- but I bet it was a rush, ! Glad it ended well!! ............ Debra
gender_blender
06-28-2011, 01:16 PM
Nah, I've always been naked when I get pulled over.
pedalpusher
06-28-2011, 01:29 PM
Nah, I've always been naked when I get pulled over.
Well, since you brought it up memory is telling me I didn’t exactly have any panties on in this situation, so I was as close to naked as you could be being that I was only in my flimsy nightie and robe! I probably really caught a break from this cop!
kendra_gurl
06-28-2011, 03:06 PM
Posted by me in another thread. here is my only experience
Just last fall I was dressed to the nines in a short black sequin dress and 5" heels. Makeup and hair done to perfection complete with long french finger nails. As I was leaving a small club about 1:00AM I had to walk next to a busy lighted street about a block to my Pickup truck. While I am out dressed I never ever drink anything other than just a plain coke. I got to my truck having some difficulty getting into it because of the short dress and heels but proceeded on my way home. A few seconds later I noticed a sheriff's car behind me. Well duh I was driving on my best behavior after noticing him as I continued along for almost a mile before his flashing lights came on. I pulled onto a side street and tried to calm myself down when this sheriffs deputy of at least 50 years old came to my window asking for my drivers license and insurance. As I handed them to him I ask what the problem was and he like thought for a second before saying he noticed me driving left of center a few times and ask if I had been drinking at the club he saw me pull out of. After seeing my male ID and me assuring him that I never drink while I'm out dressed this way he politely said well your in a very high profile truck and it must have just been the wind causing you to drift a little. I was having trouble finding a current insurance verification but had several older ones but he told me to never mind and to have a nice night Mr. K..... Well after thinging about the whole thing I told myself this was just a 50 somthing guy using his ability as a deputy to stop and check out a very sexy girl he noticed comming out of a club and that made my night.
Paulacder
06-28-2011, 03:24 PM
I also drove into a DUI check point. I saw the lights flashing ahead, thought there must have ben a accident, the closer I got it became apparent it was no wreck, cones in the road and cops with the red extenders on the flash lights made for one nervous moment. Where are you comming from?.....Home....Where are you going?........To the Theatre......Have you had anything to drink?.....No Mam......If I asked you to get out and walk the yellow line with those heels on could you?........I probably could.........Have a safe evening..........Thank You......This was a female police officer
Cynthia Anne
06-28-2011, 03:47 PM
Oh yes I've been there three time! Never got a ticket though! One time I'm sure the oficer was just 'checking' me out! He told me that I should wear a seat belt! That was before it became a law!
Sheila11
06-28-2011, 04:59 PM
Years ago I went the wrong way on a one way street for about 50 feet to avoid taking a 1/4 mile detour. Mister officer didn't appreciate it and pulled me over. When he asked me my name I told him Sheila. He then asked me to spell it and I had never even thought about how Sheila was spelled. I was so flustered I misspelled it. Short story long, he asked for my license and insurance and suggested I take the long way around next time. I had the nerve to ask him if he had any doubt whether I was girl or guy. He said no and walked away. In my eyes that means he thought I was a girl the whole time.
xcdmargo
06-28-2011, 05:07 PM
I got pulled over once and was scared to death. It was routine and he let me go without saying anything about my being dressed. It took about 30 minutes for me to start breathing correctly again. I also never drink alcohol while dressed and I am alot more cautious driver.
Nicole Erin
06-28-2011, 05:10 PM
One time I was out driving wearing a ball gown and full makeup.
Well I was doing 50 in a 35 and got pulled over. I thought it would go well since I actually had car insurance for once.
It didn't go well.
When he walked up to the window, I asked him if he could hold my beer while I dug thru the glove box for my registration. Well for some reason he told me to get out of the car. I didn't want to cause I was not wearing clean undies and didn't want him trying to peep up my dress. He got rude so I tried to burn him with my cigarette and he kind of freaked out. I got scared and drove off, of course I got caught. Seems a modded V8 can outrun a non-mod V6. Who woulda thought?
Well at that point I had like 4 cops cars chasing me, and I offered "favors" if they would not take me in. Once again, didn't work out well.
So yeah, I am not sure why I had to sit in jail but I think it was cause I was dressed up.
danielletorresani
06-28-2011, 05:47 PM
I came very close to getting pulled over one time. I used to like pulling over somewhere without people around at night so I could get out and walk around without fear of being spotted. I did this in a dark parking lot, one time, and a cop saw me. It was pretty stupid of me to pull into that parking lot because it was a high school. Not the best decision I've ever made. I saw a cop stop in front of the parking lot, so I hurried up and got back in my car and drove off. The cop followed me for a few blocks. I was pretty damn scared. I calmed down when I realized that I didn't really do anything illegal, but I was still pretty scared. I've never spoken to another human being while dressed up. Thankfully the cop finally stopped following me.
danielletorresani
06-28-2011, 05:49 PM
Sorry, forgot to reply with quote....
danielletorresani
06-28-2011, 05:50 PM
One time I was out driving wearing a ball gown and full makeup.
Well I was doing 50 in a 35 and got pulled over. I thought it would go well since I actually had car insurance for once.
It didn't go well.
When he walked up to the window, I asked him if he could hold my beer while I dug thru the glove box for my registration. Well for some reason he told me to get out of the car. I didn't want to cause I was not wearing clean undies and didn't want him trying to peep up my dress. He got rude so I tried to burn him with my cigarette and he kind of freaked out. I got scared and drove off, of course I got caught. Seems a modded V8 can outrun a non-mod V6. Who woulda thought?
Well at that point I had like 4 cops cars chasing me, and I offered "favors" if they would not take me in. Once again, didn't work out well.
So yeah, I am not sure why I had to sit in jail but I think it was cause I was dressed up.
....you don't know why you had to sit in jail? Really?
I'm wondering right now if this is you just joking and I don't realize it because I just don't know you...
I also drove into a DUI check point. I saw the lights flashing ahead, thought there must have ben a accident, the closer I got it became apparent it was no wreck, cones in the road and cops with the red extenders on the flash lights made for one nervous moment. Where are you comming from?.....Home....Where are you going?........To the Theatre......Have you had anything to drink?.....No Mam......If I asked you to get out and walk the yellow line with those heels on could you?........I probably could.........Have a safe evening..........Thank You......This was a female police officer
the first two questions are illegal for them to ask. non of there needs. and you are not required to submit to any but a breath and or blood testing.
as for walking the line i can do it better in 3-4 in heels drunk than some real girls can sober. (not that i have had too.).
but maybe i am lucky, or that it was all before the "safety checks" started up, never got stopped. and no tickets in any form in the last 20 years..and i drive a 18 wheeler. but due to company required dress code no dressing up.
L'eggs n' heels
06-28-2011, 08:51 PM
Wasn't pulled over exactly, but I was walking around a roadside stop in 2003 on a beautiful mountain road with nice view over looking a valley. A CHP car pulled into the area and I instinctively got back my car. He walked up to the passenger side window and I instinctively put a map over my legs but I think he caught a glimpse of the black nylons I had on and the fact that I was wearing a red dress. He just asked if everything was OK, if I was stranded or if I needed any help. I just said I needed to stop and read my map. He asked once again if everything was OK and I assured him it was. He left.
Three years later I was pulled over by the same CHP officer for speeding. I was in scruffy guy mode this time. I have no idea if he remembered me from the other encounter. I was going 60 in a 45 but he was nice enough to write on the ticket that I was only doing 50 in a 45.
I love California.
jenniferoonus
06-28-2011, 09:03 PM
I have been pulled over a few times but the police officer in each case thought that I am a GG because I pass 100%. I have a foreign name which doesn't indicate gender, I have some makeup on in the photo of my driver's license, and in all the cases the officers didn't bother to see the 'M' in the gender box of the license. The interesting part is that I did receive 2 tickets and both of them the gender was stated as 'F'.
PretzelGirl
06-28-2011, 09:45 PM
Nah, I've always been naked when I get pulled over.
And I read it as was the officer dressed. Double points if the officer is a motorcycle cop I guess.
....you don't know why you had to sit in jail? Really?
I'm wondering right now if this is you just joking and I don't realize it because I just don't know you...
If you are reading her posts, just listen for the line being let out before the tug.... :heehee:
After reading the OP and a couple other of her threads, either she has a regular fetish going about being busted in nighties or she needs to be posting in the Writer's Society.
Diane Smith
06-28-2011, 10:46 PM
Not "pulled over," exactly, but about a year and a half ago, I was on the way out of my house to an early-evening nail appointment. Fully dressed, top, skirt, stockings, heels, long nails, makeup, jewelry, long coat, purse. It was a dark, foggy, slightly icy late December night with poor visibility. Backing out, I missed seeing a car parked directly across the street from my driveway, and bumped into it. It was a very low speed collision with minimal damage, but a fender-bender nonetheless, so the local police were called. The other car belonged to a visitor at my next-door neighbor's house. So the officer, the neighbor, his friend and I all had a "conversation" on my back porch as the cop checked my ID, insurance and criminal record and wrote me up a ticket for the incident. The officer was a typically clean-cut 30-something male, very no-nonsense and professional, and didn't say a thing not required by his usual accident investigation script. Not a word was said by anyone about how I was dressed. It was clearly my fault and the ticket was deserved. I paid the fine and that was the end of the matter ... case closed. It did all seem to take an awfully long time -- almost an hour. I have barely spoken to the neighbor since then, but he doesn't seem to have been bothered by it or to have mentioned it to anyone else. I was as nervous as all get-out at the time, but tried not to let it show, and apparently succeeded. A shame that I had to postpone my manicure appointment, though.
- Diane
Carie Davis
06-29-2011, 07:58 AM
No. I drive a lot slower and I try not to do anything stupid.
FrillyShelly
06-29-2011, 09:17 AM
Yea........... Happened to me too !!
Went out for a late night drive in a country town while on a business trip. I was wearing a white taffeta bridesmaid dress. After doing a breath test & checking licence etc. When the Police Lady was finished, she told me to be safe.
<PHEW>
Jane G
06-29-2011, 05:50 PM
Sounds a little awkward. Never been pulled over dressed, did hit a bull once or rather it hit me. Will tell you about it next time I'm on line, if any one is interested.
Alice Torn
06-29-2011, 06:16 PM
I got pulled over my second time out, in a smaller town on the Washinton coast, in 2005. I had parked on the waterfront about 9pm, and walked around the area, and then noticed a cop car not far away, and it soon occurred he was keeping an eye on me. My pantyhose kept creeping down, and it was tough walking in my high heels, and short dress. I must have looked like a hooker. I finally got back to my car, and proceeded out of town. Of course, he folloed me for a few miles, and then it happened! Lights a flashin! I was nearly having a heart attack, but, cooperated with him. He was professional. I told him i was dressed that way, to understand what women go through. He said how i dressed was not an issue. I was driving nervously, wandering. He asked for license and registration, and insurance papers. After checking those, he asked where i was going, staying, what was i doing in town after business hours. Finally, he warned me, and told me to go back to my motel, and get some rest. No problems.
tamarav
06-30-2011, 02:22 PM
If you go out dressed long enough, you will probably get pulled over for something. If only for curiosity sake by an officer.
In my over 40 years of going out I have been pulled over a few times, including getting arrested in Denver Dec. 24, 1974 for "Appearing in public in the dress of the opposite sex".
But don't let that slow you down, today's laws and police officers are so much more aware and better trained. If you do get pulled over, just smile, answer politely whatever they ask (and I doubt they will even approach how you are dressed, there is no need) and sign the ticket if you get one.
Go on with life and have as much fun as you can. If you aren't enjoying life you aren't living it.
Nicolette01
06-30-2011, 02:36 PM
Never was pulled over, but almost seen by a group of youths on quads while I was stuck. Luckily they did not stop to offer assistance.
girlygirly
06-30-2011, 02:40 PM
I woke up at 3AM one night last summer because I heard some commotion down the street. I live in a quiet neighborhood, and wondered what was up. I was wearing a baby doll length cotton chemise and panties, and didn't feel like putting clothes on, so I got in the car and drove down to the corner where I heard the noise from. There were three cop cars there and they were blocking the street, so I just turned around. I was going to go around the block, but I saw one of the police cruisers come around the corner in a bit of a hurry, so I turned into the cul-de-sac next to my house. He followed me around the cul-de-sac, so I stopped at the stop sign, and pulled around the corner into my driveway.
He pulled up behind my driveway, and turned on the lights(no siren). I had my license out, and asked him what he wanted. He told me I "had gone through the stop sign a little quickly", and I told him I had stopped fully because I knew he was behind me. I asked him if we were all done, and he asked what I was doing out at that hour. I told him I was looking to see what all the commotion was, and asked what was going on. He told me it "was a private matter", then gave me my license back and left. Yeah, I was uncomfortable with all of it, but didn't want any more attention than I'd already gotten, so I mostly forgot about it.
Vickie_CDTV
06-30-2011, 03:10 PM
The worst thing one can do is lie about their legal name (and legal gender status.) Once a police officer spoke to a group I belonged to, and said don't ever lie about anything, give them your license and registration and whatnot, be professional with them and don't try to be cute or flirty and be as calm as possible and don't do anything suspicious; to paraphrase what he said, if you are nervous think about how the officer feels, as every traffic stop could be their last. Lying will only make them suspicious and suspect you are doing something illegal and the idea you are lying just because you are a scared tranny will not cross their mind.
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