So something pretty bad happened, but I think it has some good tied into it.
Got off work less than an hour ago and was driving my friend home in a thunderstorm. Of course, we both (my friend and I) knew that I wouldn't go home without sliding around on the wet roads a bit. Innocent fun you know. To make things better, I decided not to do it on public streets because that's irresponsible and dangerous (plus it wasn't daylight and I couldn't really see) after all.
So I decided to take the party down to the high school parking lot where the lots were presumably empty, wide open, and very wet. I took back roads to the high school to attract as little attention as possible and tried the front lot (which isn't near the highway), but there was a single solitary Kia running with its lights on so I drove around to the back. The gym parking lot was tiny but had a lot of parked cars and my spirits fell realizing there's apparently something going on at...10:20pm at night on summer break in a school?? I went down the biggest lot, which is also facing the highway. Not wanting to go home without some fun and not wanting to disappoint my friend, I was just like "eh whatever let's just do a few things".
So he pulls out his phone and starts recording while I do 360s and drifts around light poles. Wanting to share some action, I give him my phone and have him record some stuff for me. However, while he's recording for my Snapchat story, I do a full 360 and slide my way out of it with some pedal to the floor action....just in time to see a Jefferson County patrol car pulling into the lot right in front of me. There's no way whatsoever that he didn't see me, and as I moved deeper into the lot away from him, he started driving towards me. Thinking I was completely screwed, but still holding onto my flight response, I drove around him onto the other side of some curbs to separate our cars and drove along the side of the lot and darted out onto the road towards the highway. My friend kept tabs on the police car and said he wasn't following and stayed in the lot, probably looking at the ample amount of tire tracks that I left. I took off down the highway and took my friend home, then I went home behaving myself the entire way.
Now since the officer didn't come after me at all, I think I can safely assume that it was not a county officer who came looking for me at work, and it's just the strict jurisdiction officers in the town where I work that are hurting about it. Since I've never had one encounter with an officer in that jurisdiction, they really don't have anything on me that they've seen, because I'm usually much more careful in that area anyway.