I have zero problem being cited for no insurance.

I just see a not-so-fine line between vigilant and ridiculous. I should never have been hassled in the first place.

I say hassled because I was about to say "stopped," but then realized I was ALREADY stopped in my driveway and OUT of my car before she pulled up and hit the lights. The whole situatin from beginning to end was her having a chip on her shoulder and simply exercising her rights because she CAN.

It's the same argument the NRA folks give about owning guns.

Me: "Why do you own a fully automatic rifle with a sniper scope?"

Charleton Heston: "Because it's my right and I can."

It gives no reason WHY something is done. It only justifies that the action is not incorrect. I don't pick and choose the laws I follow. She has more than enough ability to pick and choose the laws she enforces. No turn signal on a deserted street at 1:00am in KELLER, TX, of all places, is not a situation to be nagging and picking.

On that note, what would have happened if I had said "no, I don't think I'll give you my license today" and walked upstairs into my home?