citygirl
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I'll probably be crucified for this but it made me laugh (after I got over being pissed off).
Got stopped today in one of those random stops. Police guy asks for license and all the paperwork. I have a foreign license. He starts off with telling me that it's not allowed for me to drive here with it. It is, I point that out, he tells me I'm wrong and we keep going. Long story short, he comes up with 3 or 4 random and untrue things that will necessitate a ticket. I tell him to write me a ticket as I'm late for a doctor's appt. (rookie mistake there). He then tells me that he won't let me drive on my license and I'm going to have to wait until someone will come pick me up. Obviously, he realizes that I'm in a rush and then follows it up with the standard "cough, cough - let's find a way to manage this situation".
Long story short - I had one hundred pesos on me. He told me that amount was worthless and he then oh so politely suggested that if I had dollars on me, the entire thing would go away and go easier. (He clearly had seen the bill in my wallet when I took out my license). As I was running late at this point and couldn't miss the doctor's appt, I wound up giving him the dollars I had with me. He thanked me very politely, handed me back my license and the like and got on his motorcycle and zipped away.
I was not a happy girl but it did make me laugh after the fact. I don't know what was more ridiculous. a) He wouldn't accept pesos and requested alternate currency b)he thanked me afterwards or c) the fact that he just made shit up and knowingly did it to get a bribe. Ah.. Argentina.
Got stopped today in one of those random stops. Police guy asks for license and all the paperwork. I have a foreign license. He starts off with telling me that it's not allowed for me to drive here with it. It is, I point that out, he tells me I'm wrong and we keep going. Long story short, he comes up with 3 or 4 random and untrue things that will necessitate a ticket. I tell him to write me a ticket as I'm late for a doctor's appt. (rookie mistake there). He then tells me that he won't let me drive on my license and I'm going to have to wait until someone will come pick me up. Obviously, he realizes that I'm in a rush and then follows it up with the standard "cough, cough - let's find a way to manage this situation".
Long story short - I had one hundred pesos on me. He told me that amount was worthless and he then oh so politely suggested that if I had dollars on me, the entire thing would go away and go easier. (He clearly had seen the bill in my wallet when I took out my license). As I was running late at this point and couldn't miss the doctor's appt, I wound up giving him the dollars I had with me. He thanked me very politely, handed me back my license and the like and got on his motorcycle and zipped away.
I was not a happy girl but it did make me laugh after the fact. I don't know what was more ridiculous. a) He wouldn't accept pesos and requested alternate currency b)he thanked me afterwards or c) the fact that he just made shit up and knowingly did it to get a bribe. Ah.. Argentina.