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Step 1: Get clocked doing 97 mph. Step 2: Admit your insurance check bounced. Step 3: Threaten the cop while playing the "veteran card." ​This might be the gold standard for how not to handle a traffic stop. The chaotic breakdown: ​A Georgia State Patrol trooper pulls over Mrs....

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