No, Vesta, that is NOT how the south works.
We are no different, the cops are no different.
If the kid was antsy, it was for a different reason.
Oh Yeah, tell me about it. Some County Sheriffs in the south have a habit of prowling about late at night and stopping so called speeders with out of State plates. They procede to make you at 2-3 am follow them to a Magistrates office, open 24 hours and pay your fine on the spot. It is up to the officer to determine how much to charge you,
based on the speed they say you were going.
If you are driving a cheap car with kids in it and explain you are heading home for an emergency they can fine you $40.00, if you have an expensive car and well dressed they can fine you $150-200 bucks. It is at the discretion of the officer to say you were going at most any speed.
Number 2 son came home from the army in civilian cloths and found he was $5.00 short in Boston to ride the bus. Some cop came along and noticed he was hanging out and gave him out of his own pocket the money to get the buss.
In New Orleans at a late night tour of the City, one Jazz Joint had sliding glass windows that opened onto the street. I watched as a beat Cop walked past and did a little two step on the street as he passed by.
Never saw one Cop all across the South West so have no idea how they handle things out there. Oops except at the check point on RT10 they checked our travel trailer for contraband and confiscated a bag of oranges.
Naturally the Cops are going to have different problems in the towns and city's across the country. By culture the Cops will respond in different ways to different local problems. Cops are humans you know and they are not perfect, they have their prejudices good and bad. Somewhere I was told to never trust a cop with no sense of humor.