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First of all Ted P I have a real life that does not entail me writing long nonsense, Second of All Im accusing you of being the cop that pulled my son over, because it sounds very personal the accusations that you are making, or you just need a life.. Third of All Its really none of your dam business why he was pulled over but long story short it was for a break light in his back window that he didn't even know was out!! And BTW he did exactly what the officer wanted until he asked to video this stop after the officer who already saw his reg & license wanted my son to get out of the car for the officers safety!! Give me a break My son does not have an arrest record and it was all over a light he didn't even give him a ticket for-But Im sure you already know this!! And you really should keep your mouth shut unless again your the cop!! I did call the station the moment I heard my kid was arrested-and I did indeed speak to the officer in charge and its not my fault the office had a guilty conscious and made up the charge because he realized he was wrong!! So next time Ted get your facts straight and don't write back because I don't care what you have to say I just hope none of this crap happens to your kid!! Oh and BTW I didn't read all this jargon on here because I have better things to do with my time, like finding out how many other people were arrested because the Barrington police do not know to handle anyone but rich kids Drinking and Driving, I mean come on people are getting robbed in there homes while they are sleeping and the cops cant catch them Oh please give me a break!!! Ted P you should make the effort responding to more important issues that are actually your concern, Not my Kid!!

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