Probs being a young MB driver?
Is this something that comes with the car? Or is age a factor? I really don't want to consider race but my parents are from Bangladesh (next to India) so I'm brown guy lol. I live in Montreal in Canada which happens to be a very diverse city so I really really don't want to consider people being racist.
Anyways, would love to get some feedback.
Last edited by momo; Apr 28, 2006 at 12:51 AM.

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I got my first Benz while in my mid-20s, but I look very young, sometimes mistaken for a teenager.
Once, I discovered that my rear brake light was busted by some careless (or jealous) person, so I stopped by the closest fix-it place that had signs advertising their specialty in European cars.
The guy saw me pull up in my C230 and said, "Is this your car?"
WTF?
However, driving into work and valet parking at clubs always got me positive reactions and good treatment.
male
in their 50's
caucasian
i am:
male
just turned 30
Chinese
imagine the looks i get from these guys. I get pulled over all the time, and mind you i live in a decent part of the city. Sometimes, i just want to ask the cops if they pulled me over cuz they see a young chinaman driving a nice car.

If you are young, drive a nice car, and dress like a gang-banger.......guess what profile you fit
If you are young, drive a nice car, and dress like a gang-banger.......guess what profile you fit

So what? He seems to think that there is a profile about young people who drive the larger BMW and MB, that we do it to sh#t all over people. I think alot of people are like this.
I got my first Benz while in my mid-20s, but I look very young, sometimes mistaken for a teenager.
Once, I discovered that my rear brake light was busted by some careless (or jealous) person, so I stopped by the closest fix-it place that had signs advertising their specialty in European cars.
The guy saw me pull up in my C230 and said, "Is this your car?"
WTF?
However, driving into work and valet parking at clubs always got me positive reactions and good treatment.
Bangladesh --- represent! Haha, what are the chances?
It's not only what you drive, but how you drive ... then again racism and racial profiling are ugly yet undeniable parts of our lives.
If this guy pulled up to you in an SL, what would you think he did for a living????

definately the banker type
If this guy pulled up to you in an SL, what would you think he did for a living????

Honestly however, my first assumption is:
1, I don't think I'd like to have this person as my personal friend
2, this person probably isn't educated
3, this person's probably going to get broke rather quickly.
Us Chinese have a saying, even the most prominent families that have the largest fortunes can lose it all in three generations if they have poorly behaved/educated offspring.
Watch where you park it, too.
I don't give a crap what others think. I am who I am and I love it!

Don't pay no attention to others, if they touch your car, break their legs.
Most of the time cops wont pull over expensive cars or even not so expensive cars if they are well taken care of. The point of this is cops are really out for our safety and want to get drugs and crime off the street and most of the the time the car that is beat up and dirty the driver either doesn't have a license or could possibly have something illegal.
Most of the time cops wont pull over expensive cars or even not so expensive cars if they are well taken care of. The point of this is cops are really out for our safety and want to get drugs and crime off the street and most of the the time the car that is beat up and dirty the driver either doesn't have a license or could possibly have something illegal.
The last time I was pulled over, it was for a totally BS reason. The cop claimed I had made a right turn at a red light (illegal in NY state, which is where I was driving at the time, but allowed in some adjacent areas such as CT). He claimed I had made an illegal right turn from Route A to Route B while there was a red light on Route A.
I had pulled out of a gas station located on the corner of that intersection (Rt A / Rt B intersection). Cars can enter and exit that gas station from both roads. I entered from Route A, filled up the car and then legally exited the gas station on to Route B. It wasn't even like I used the gas station as a short cut and drove right thru it from A to B. I was legitimately exiting the gas station on to Route B after filling up.
The car was a rental POS (Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe) but it was mechanically and ergonomically POS. The exterior was fine. It was not a beat up car, by any stretch of the imagination. It was not particularly dirty either -- just the usual road grime from northeast winters -- but after dark with a navy blue car, it is almost impossible to believe that the car's exterior condition could have been any plausible reason to pull me over.
That LI cop seemed to be just itching for a reason -- I bet he was hoping to find a non-existent or suspended license. He ran my license and found nothing -- yet he never said a word or retracted his story in any way. His story is so implausible, I can't think of any angle where he would see me pulling out on to Route B from the gas station and genuinely think that I was making an illegal right from Route A. If he had believed that story himself, he would have written me a ticket for making that "illegal" right. It's more likely he was looking for any excuse to pull me over and run my license. When he found nothing, his story came to nothing as well. Unless he actually believed my gas station exit once he found nothing.
Because it was after dark, I do not know how much my skin color / race was a factor regarding the decision to pull me over. When the driver is inside the car, at night, it isn't always easy to tell race from a distance. If one were to be cynical about it, however, one could think that he saw me in clear and bright light while I was filling up and deliberately decided he would pull me over once I got going. That "theory" is a little too cynical for me, but the bottom line is that the cop had absolutely no good reason to pull me over.






