Just last week, I was watching a special. It discussed two separate women who were driving home alone late at night after work. They were being pulled over by police officers, neither had a cell phone and were afraid to stop on a dark deserted road. Both put on their hazard flashers.. both slowed down and drove slowly home...with the officers following them, trying to get them to pull over.

Both were arrested, one served jail time.

It was so sad, the older woman was crying and saying she had been terrified to stop because she knew of imposters.. one judge was nice, the other woman was sentenced her to jail.

As a woman, I would be scared to death to pull over as well. The best advice I've heard is to call 911 and say, I'm being pulled over by a police officer, can you verify that he is legitimate?

Keep an eye out for this guy:
Two report brushes with fake police officer

By Augie Frost
Staff Writer

Oklahoma City police are searching for an impostor. And in at least one case, he scared off three men who were allegedly raping a woman early Wednesday near Lake Overholser.


The woman told police she was abducted about 10 p.m. Tuesday by three Hispanic males who were driving a white sport utility vehicle near NW 16 and May.
She was taken to a secluded area on the southwest side of the lake, where she says she was raped by the men, according to a police report.
About 1 a.m. Wednesday, an approaching police car ended the attack, the woman told investigating officers.
The woman got in the front seat of what she thought was a patrol car. The man driving was wearing an Oklahoma City police uniform, she said.
The car was painted black and white, and equipped with red and blue emergency lights on top and flashing headlights.
On the side, the woman read: Oklahoma City Police.
According to the woman, the man's car was equipped with a radio, which the woman said she found odd because the officer never radioed for assistance.
The woman said the man dropped her off at a convenience store at NW 10 and County Line Road, telling her he was going to look for the suspects' vehicle.
When she returned to her home about 3 a.m. after getting a ride from the convenience store, she called police to tell them what had happened.
Oklahoma City police concluded the woman's savior was an impostor.
"It was completely by chance that he was there during the attack,” police Capt. Steve McCool said.
About 24 hours later, Angela Scott, 28, was pulled over on Interstate 40 at Mustang Road for having a tail light out on her truck, she said.
The man who stopped her was dressed in a blue or gray shirt and dark pants, similar to what city officers wear, Scott said. He asked for her license and insurance and appeared to run them through a computer.
Then he began to search Scott's truck, but never asked permission, she said. She was in the middle of moving, so she had several bags of clothing, a high chair for her son, a crib and a tub full of stuffed animals, among other things.
"He went through all my trash bags, ripped them open and threw my clothes in a puddle of water,” Scott said. "He opened my son's Rubbermaid tub and he looked through it, but there was just stuffed animals in it, so he closed the lid. I don't know what he was looking for.”
It was at that point she knew something was wrong.
‘It was bizarre'
After about two hours, the man handed the woman her driver's license and insurance and told her he was letting her off with a warning, Scott said.
"It was bizarre,” she said.
Police think both incidents involved the same man because the women gave similar descriptions of him and the car he was in. The rape victim said he was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighed about 180 pounds and had blond hair.
Scott described him as about 6 feet tall, with blond hair cut military-style. She said he was about 32 to 35 years old, McCool said.
She also said he had a name tag that read "Wright” on it. He also gave her a badge number, which McCool said is not even close to the badge numbers used by his department. McCool said this case is different than most because an impostor usually will make sexual advances to people they encounter. And most of the time, they will frisk the victim, which apparently did not happen in either of the reported cases.