I think it says a lot about Texas that you aren’t the first person who told me they had the cops called on them for not having a car there.
My cousin went there as a foreign exchange student, and she lived a mile away from the town center. So she walked, cause it’s less than 20 minutes.
Then a cop car stopped beside her. First they were friendly, asking if her car broke down. But when she said she doesn’t have a car, and is walking, they actually took her in for questioning.
Reminds me of the last time I was in Texas and somebody called the cops on me because I didn’t have a car
That’s why I typically bring 2 cars when I go to Texas.
One in your luggage, one in your carry on.
My belt buckle is a car
One car for you, one for your gun
I think it says a lot about Texas that you aren’t the first person who told me they had the cops called on them for not having a car there.
My cousin went there as a foreign exchange student, and she lived a mile away from the town center. So she walked, cause it’s less than 20 minutes.
Then a cop car stopped beside her. First they were friendly, asking if her car broke down. But when she said she doesn’t have a car, and is walking, they actually took her in for questioning.
Crime: Being in public while poor.
In drive through?
Yeah, had to get an Uber just to get some Whataburger
I’m sure it’s a safety thing. You get hit by a car going through drive through it’s probably the fast food company’s liability.
Bleh