• Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    I got pulled over and the cop shouted “HELLO? Can you see me?”
    Uh, yes?
    “I’m asking because of the thick fog”
    It was a cloudless sunny day. I stared at him blankly.
    “Your fog lights are on. License and registration please.”

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        6 hours ago

        Around here (the US), that’s the kind of thing cops do when they’re actually racially profiling you and looking for a pretext.

        My (ambiguously brown) wife once got pulled over late at night in rural South Carolina for “one tail light not lighting up as brightly as the other.”

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        nowadays this is actually a good thing, because even fog lights are so goddamn bright that they blind you

        but yeah a decade ago who gave a shit. 10 year old highbeams are less blinding than a new car’s lowbeams

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        Buddy of mine got a citation for wrong use of the vehicles lights. A fine of the equivalent of 300USD. What did he do? He had been driving in fog, and didn’t switch off his fog lights. He was pulled over less than a km out of the fog. Dude was pissed.

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            But still, he was just in fog and expected to be in fog again in a moment. Maybe it’s just me, I don’t have a problem with people’s fog lights. What I do take issue to is people using auto hi beams, because they turn down too late.