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    Stopped by police

    I know there have been lots of posts about gurls getting stopped by police but here is mine from yesterday! I had to travel 4 hours to another city to get something yesterday so i dressed while i drove. I don't wear makeup or a wig and am a hairy guy so that helps with the picture. On the way back about 80 miles from home I get pulled over, I am shaking and upset. I was wearing a dress and it was obvious i had one on. He was polite and never mentioned it and gave me a warning and let me go...

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    I am always apprehensive if stopped by a member of law enforcement regardless of how I am dressed. I have not to date been stopped when dressed and can only imagine how nervous I will be.

    There is something to be said about wearing a skirt or dress while driving. The officer must have liked what he saw to let you off with just a warning.

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    maybe the fact that i started crying helped...i had a bad weekend and that was the reason i had to go on the trip and i just spilled it all out and cryed and asked him for just a warning.

    he was cute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeArel View Post
    There is something to be said about wearing a skirt or dress while driving. The officer must have liked what he saw to let you off with just a warning.
    Well Dee in your case I'm sure the officer would like what he saw, you are such a fashionista.
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    I agree with Dee. He must've like what you had going on

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    Women wear trousers / Pants ..whats the difference ?
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    Just think if he had handcuffed you and frisked you and took you down to the police station. Hard to call someone to bail you out.

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    last time i checked speeding isn't a jailable offense. He may or may not have liked what i was wearing but other than being a tad bit fast i had done nothing that would even warrant that

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah87 View Post
    last time i checked speeding isn't a jailable offense. He may or may not have liked what i was wearing but other than being a tad bit fast i had done nothing that would even warrant that
    For a minute there I thought you got pulled over just because you were wearing a dress, was going to say that's ridiculous and harsh but if you were speeding then "slap on the wrist" lol just be carful you really don't want to draw attention to you self especially speeding, before you know it your be bombing down the high way with a chopper over head with full CNN coverage....mind you I suppose that's one way of coming out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by monalisa View Post
    Just think if he had handcuffed you and frisked you and took you down to the police station. Hard to call someone to bail you out.
    And why would he or any officer do that? Being cross dressed is NOT probable cause for anything. There is 0% chance of this happening to anyone, anywhere unless you decide to attack the cop. Cops have seen it all, a hundred times. We are not so unique. While it may be embarrassing, there is no difference to the cop if you are in male or female mode. It's the same ticket but maybe a better story for his wife at dinner.

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    Thats true, but it might have been fun too

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    Glad you got off with a warning. Already having a hard time, one doesn't need more.

    I haven't been stopped as Rita yet. One day while driving in SE San Diego I came pun a border patrol check point. They waved me into secondary where they searched my van. When my brother and I returned to my van I found ever pocket of my back pack open except the one that contained my bra and forms. That pocket they kindly zipped up securely.

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    Law enforcement is crazy these days though. He might have thought you broke into a house or something and that was part of your disguise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah87 View Post
    He was polite and never mentioned it and gave me a warning and let me go...
    If he were a member of the state police it's very likely he had been trained in how to handle TG "customers" with some sensitivity. My wife has been stopped several times and got off with just a warning each time. Of course, as always, she was in "drab" (why, I ask myself). I think it's just that she looks so innocent she melts their hearts. If studies were made, I suspect they would show that women get a lot more warnings than men for the same speed violations.
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    Damn, this has happened to just about everyone else but me. Whenever I go driving en femme I carry a fresh box of donuts for just such an occasion. I usually end up just eating them myself though.
    Second star to the right and straight on till morning

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    You are sooooo bad
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    I've been stopped by a New Jersey State Trooper for a cell phone violation (this was just after they put the law into affect here in Jersey) and I was fully dressed at the time. I was on my way to a Triess meeting. My first thoughts were, Oh s**t, I'm screwed!!' Not for the violation but for being dressed as a woman. As it turned out he was extremely polite and said "M'am I need your license, registration and insurance card. He walked back to the car, checked my credentials and I could see him writing (from my rear view mirror). After a few minutes he came back to my truck and handed me a ticket!!!! However, what little conversation there was between he and I was very polite and mentally reassuring. Hugs, Becky

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    While I don't believe in absolutes as it pertain to human emotions or the decision making process... in most cases, you cannot talk your way out of a ticket. You can however talk your way into one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeckyAnderson View Post
    I've been stopped by a New Jersey State Trooper for a cell phone violation (this was just after they put the law into affect here in Jersey) and I was fully dressed at the time. My first thoughts were, Oh s**t, I'm screwed!!' As it turned out he was extremely polite and said "M'am I need your license, registration and insurance card. checked my credentials However, what little conversation there was between he and I was very polite and mentally reassuring. Hugs, Becky
    Becky N.J. troopers are very professional and are trained to deal with human diversity. I know a few of them from working with them. There are also no laws against CDing unless committing a crime, at least in NJ.

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    Glad you got off with a warning. Several of my cop friends have told me that 90% of the time the cop already knows if your getting a warning or ticket before they even approach your door.

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    hahaha LMAO

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    I can't speak about all Police Officers, but for most, seeing a man in a dress is probably the least shocking thing they've ever seen. On some days, it could be a nice twist of the day they get in otherwise a very dull day. Now, I can say with some reasonable assurance, that while he was very professional with you, as he should be, when he stopped at to eat with his buddies, you probably was the topic of the meal for all of a minute or two, then on to the next topic.

    In all what a Police Officer can and does see at any given moment of any given day, a man in a dress is very, very benign.

    Yet, I so very well understand your perspective and all your fears. Have confidence dear! Who knows, that very polite Police Officers might had been wondering why that dress looks so much better on you than the one he owns and wore last night.

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    im gonna start wearing a dress when im angry then so i can speed and listen to my music lol. but i dont deny that idea at all Jeninus.

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    A policeman is a bit like us in a lot of ways....

    Just get in there do your business and go.
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    He was a state trooper, very professional and nice, never mentioned my dress at all. He pulled me over when i was going 3 mph and was passing him on a double lane freeway. I had no concerns about going to jail, i have never gotten a ticket, have all the correct paperwork and never been in trouble. You just always worry about someone being mean. Maybe he felt sorry for me, when i unloaded my story on him I couldn't have made that up if i wanted to and maybe he felt like i had enough troubles.

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