The policewoman pulls a man over for drinking while driving. |
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| You know, you really shouldn't be driving around after going to a party and having quite a few drinks. | |
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| I don't think that you are a (credible), or trustworthy enough person for me to listen you your advice. | |
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| Excuse me? I am a police officer. What reason do you have for trying to (demean), or belittle me? | |
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| I am going to (denounce), or speak out against you, policewoman. I saw you drinking at that party, too. | |
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| I know. It isn't the proper (decorum), or etiquette, of a police officer to be drinking and driving. I am sorry. All I am trying to do is (deter), or prevent you from drinking and driving because it is against the law to do so. | |
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| You shouldn't be driving around either, policewoman. Here, let me call us a cab and we can come back for the cars later. | |
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