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Can a cop pull you over walking home asking why you are out so late?

Last Updated: 18.06.2025 10:07

Can a cop pull you over walking home asking why you are out so late?

I was polite throughout the whole interaction, there wasn't much they could do. They weren't nice until it was clear I was just tired and not DUI, but that makes some sense.

I told them I was in the office. They asked if I'd been drinking. I told them I was just too tired to park properly and wanted to go to bed. They kept asking dumb questions about my job (I was so tired I’m pretty sure I was really confusing), so they gave me a breathalyzer test, and then let me go once they understood they were just bothering a poor person working too many hours.

Uhm, just as a note: Europe, not US.

Romania in the past was a poor country, but last year the government announced it had 521 billion leu (113$ billion dollars) revenue. Why is so much? What's the reason?

I was going back home from my office, around 3 or 4 am. Huge project to hand in, I just kept on going until I had it finished and polished, and when I finally managed to finish I drove back and started looking for a parking spot.

That's when the policemen spotted me: I was so tired I was unable to park where I found a spot, and just drove to the next one I found. When I left my car, they pulled me over and asked me a bunch of questions (the usual ones, like where I was going, where I was earlier, etc).

Sure they can. It happened to me a few years ago.

When a dog smells another dog’s poo or wee, do they then remember that scent for when they smell it again, or even further know which dog they are smelling if they know the dog?