I just wanted to comment and I admit it is out of frustration. 2 months ago, I pulled a young man over, his father he says is an officer with Orange County and he gave me his dad's name. I called the non-emergency line and verified that person existed. The young man, 27, had been drinking on the beach and had overdone it, you know those crazy kids. He was far from where he had to be and I called him an Uber, he had it on his phone, and moved his car off the road and put a note in his pocket of where his car was so he could get it in the morning. No harm, no foul. In a bizarre twist of fate, my daughter was going home from a late night out and got stopped for a headlight out. The officer asked her to do roadsides, which I had always told my kids, don't unless there is a camera because you want it to be what you do not what someone says you did. Anyway, I'm sure she had a slight smell and she admits that she had a few drinks hours before and I get that is never a good idea but she mentioned her parents are both cops and that her uncle that works for your department was close enough to get her. He arrested her anyway. I know she did the wrong thing, but there was no victim, and she was close to home. I feel sad that this mentality exists. I'm not sure who agrees and I don't want to argue, I just think it could have been handled differently and I try to treat others the way I would want to be treated. Thanks for listening and I hope this at least makes someone consider doing differently the next time. I guess that officer, that may be a reserve, taught me an important lesson. Stay safe and happy travels.