Been there, done that, and didn't even get the T-shirt...
Thankfully, I was squeaky clean.
@Smokin Joe I was squeaky-clean,too. Had even considered becoming a cop myself at one time.
Didn't take long to change my opinion on cops. If I had lived in Denver for another year or two,I probably would have been sniping at them from rooftops over little crap like the same cops stopping me everytime they saw me to "do a warrants check because you match the description of an individual we are looking for."and then smiling at me. One of them actually told me once that I wanted to stop getting detained and issued BS tickets for imaginary equipment offenses,that I should sell my Harley,and buy a Honda.
He was not amused when I asked him "Why don't you like Harley's? Is it because your mama won't let you ride one?"
I did manage some "get back" on one pair of these clowns one night when riding by a closed car wash,I saw them with two underage teen girls that worked at the donut shop next to the car wash,and one teen was in the front seat with one cop,and the other teen was in the backseat with the second one. I dropped a dime to the Denver Post,and a few minutes later dropped a dime to 9-11 and reported two officers committing statutory rape at the car wash. I,of course,refused to identify myself.
Then I sat back and enjoyed the show.