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I think the best way to handl
I think the best way to handle this particular situation may be to go outside the normal legal avenues and engage in a little "non-confrontational retaliation." If it's the same police officer doing this each night, find out where he lives (not too difficult in this age of online phone directories, etc.) Then, show up at his home. Don't approach the officer or try to speak to him. Just park across the street from his home, about a half-hour before he leaves for work, in a place where you're plainly visible, so that he'll see you when he walks out the door. Then, when he gets in his car to go to work, follow him for a few blocks. Needless to say, be very careful to avoid violating any traffic laws while you do this. Continue this mild harassment for a few days, and he'll get the idea ... Well, ok, maybe this isn't such a hot idea, but it's fun to think about ...