A lawyer runs a stop sign in Dublin and, quite rightly, gets pulled over by an Irish Garda.
He thinks that he is smarter than that Irish policeman because he is a lawyer from London, and is certain that he has a better education than any paddy cop.
He decides to prove this to himself and have some fun at the Garda’s expense.
The Irish Garda comes up to him and says,
“License and registration, please.”
The lawyer replies, “What for?”
“You didn’t come to a complete stop at the Stop sign.”
“I slowed down, and no one was coming.”
“You still didn’t come to a complete stop. License And registration, please.”
“What’s the difference?”
“The difference is, you have to come to a complete stop, that’s the law. License and registration, please!”
The lawyer tries to outsmart the Garda “If you can show me the legal difference between “slow down” and “stop”, I’ll give you my license and registration and you give me the ticket. If not, you let me go and don’t give me the ticket.”
The Garda says
“OK then, sounds fair. Please exit your vehicle, sir.”
The lawyer gets out, but before he manages to say anything else, the Irish Garda takes out his baton and starts beating the lawyer with it and asks:
”Now do you want me to stop, or just slow down?”