shooterfpga
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Makes sense.Guessing they had your DL in a file stapled to a sheet if you were in prison.....once again just a guess.
Makes sense.Guessing they had your DL in a file stapled to a sheet if you were in prison.....once again just a guess.
Details? Never heard of sucha thing.
In Texas police crease your DL. The cop will bend your DL in half. This crease is a sign to other cops, 'youre an $#@!'. If your DL has a crease you're getting a ticket automatically or arrested.
I've had to get two new DLs from creases. The last crease I didn't see the cop bend it. But he Damn sure did. The dick. Third DL, the cop just kept it.
Luckily I get DLs for $3.
I'm amazed at your knowledge of "truth" in the world. I've never heard of "creasing" a DL before either but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. To say there is "... No truth to it, ..." is calling the poster a liar. Perhaps you need to work on you issues.
Thanks for responding. An opinion about his being creased or it being done regularly is a valid opinion, in my opinion I don't know grasshopperglock any more than I know you so I have no opinion about his statement. I take it like I take most opinions on the internet, everybody's got one and some of them stink, we just don't know which ones.My "issue" Charlie is the first paragraph in grasshopperglock's post. Perhaps his DL was creased, but it is not a sign nor done regularly by Texas LE. It is not a thing.
That's interesting. No truth to it, but interesting...
My "issue" Charlie is the first paragraph in grasshopperglock's post. Perhaps his DL was creased, but it is not a sign nor done regularly by Texas LE. It is not a thing.
Just had a conversation with two active LEOs in the Houston area. Both these guys are currently working, and have been working as sworn peace officers for 40+ combined years, two different forces.
Yes, the creasing does happen. Both said that DPS is the biggest user of that 'trick'. They also said that instead of the crease many prefer cutting a little off the top right corner of the DL to let other officers know a bit more about the license holder.
They also said that there is no written policy, and while it is publicly known among most informed officers, it is not something they talk about often. So I am guessing that this thing is passed down from officer to trainee and so on, not everyone getting let in on it due to various circumstances.
However I do understand why some folks, both currently serving and long past their active employment in that area would deny it happening, whether they know about it or not.
(FYI, I did ask if they minded that I post this response and neither gave a shit about that.)
Lol, I wonder how many people in tv land are reading this....pulling their DL out. Checking it for a crease?
If you have 2 creases...lol...dude get another one. It'll save you money keep you out of jail.
Or ................................. don't get pulled over! I haven't had to my license to a cop for more than 30 yrs.
Don't jinx yourself.