I have a handicapped license plate on my car because I drive dad to his doctor's appointments and have noticed police cars seem to follow me for a distance before going on their merry way. When that happens, I make a mental list of everything: Insurance? Up to date and in the glove compartment Glasses? Blind as bat so wearing them State sticker? Up to date Registration: Up to date. Within the speed limit: Say a little prayer cuz I forgot to check it for the past 20 miles. Hope it's within the limit :) Signal lights working: Don't fail me now left signal! (lol) Seat belt: oh oh....lol. Does 90% of the time I drive count? :) Betty, CG > >LOL! >On the serious side, it reminded me of another negative >notice-to-law-enfrocement that my dad mentioned years ago: the disabled >sticker/hanger, or now the disabled license plate. Those items seem to make >law enforcement think the driver can not drive and they seem to be pulled >over more frequently. >-----Original Message----- >From: Dennis >Subject: Re: Medical I.D. >Brian, >If the Marine guards want "proof" that you have Parkinson's maybe you could >wear a vest with PWP painted on the back. But maybe that would bring you to >the attention of every law enforcement officer in the area. Maybe not so >good of an idea. > >