  Police are always suspicious of you. This sometimes pisses me off, especially around 2-3 in the morning (bar time). They follow you very closely and just try to find a lame reason to pull you over. My lame sister says this is an okay thing, but I think it's bullshit. Unless you're really causing trouble, and I mean really causing trouble, that's a good reason to pull someone over.
One night I was returning to B'ville to do laundry and I debated about putting gas in my car now or doing it in the morning. I decided that I'd rather do it now since I'm up. So I went downtown and started gassing up my car when I saw headlights coming towards me. I turned and saw it was the town's cop, who then turned up the street. After I was done, I pulled out and saw him coming back down. I waited and let him go by and I pulled out behind him. He then pulled off to the side and I passed him.
He came back out onto the street and followed me. When I turned up the street my sister lived on (the cooler sister), the lights came on. I just sat there wondering what the fuck this guy could possibly be pulling me over for. He pulled me over because I had no light above my licence plate. Okay, I understand certain reasons why cops utilize little excuses to pull people over, but come on. All I wanted to do was save a little time and energy and instead I get pestered by hickville's finest.
Even the cops in Madison know better. Unless you're seriously doing something, all they do is follow you until you've proven beyond a doubt that you're not gonna be a threat to anyone else on the roads. I had a cop that followed me from the beltline all the way to where you turn off on County M. Before, this kinda ticked me off too, but after the B'ville incident, I don't feel all that bothered by it. There was another time when I was speeding down County M (60 in a 45), but the cop just gave me a warning.
I figured that all he was looking for was drunk people and he must've thought that I was just not being a very observant driver (which I wasn't). So, I now know that apparently being up late and on the road is a crime. More so if you're in a small town because all the major violators are there (especially at 2 in the morning). 
