
I have always wanted to see a police chase in real life, rather than just in films. I have seen lots of people sitting with a policeman (or woman) inside their car at the side of the road but I have never seen the actual chase or the lights on.
Until a few days ago when I was driving the car that was being chased.
It probably doesn’t count as a chase seeing as the moment the blue lights started flashing I almost burst into tears and pulled over very soon indeed. I was going a little over the limit (about 5 mph in a 70 zone) and was imagining myself going to prison or, even worse, being told off by a policeman.
As it turned out one of the bicycles on my roof was not fixed properly and was wobbling and the policeman was being wonderful and letting me and my friends know.
My friends fixed the bikes because they had put them up there and they are men so they could … you know … reach the roof. I sat in the car and recovered from my shock.
I am not good with being told off by people. I tend to cry, at least I think I would cry. I never get told off other than by Himself.
I think I am scared that all policemen will be like Tops from stories and they will look at me and know what I am and instead of being told off I would be flipped upside down and spanked.
But I know that is crazy and it could never happen.



















It's a song – I won't sing for you – you'll have to do your favorite rendition, "I fought the law and the law won…."
If you ever did have reason to be told off by a police man or police woman you would most certainly be spanked when you got home, young lady.
Poppy, good morning.
I remember when I was about seventeen, I had just bought a second hand 125cc motorcycle.
I was adjusting the feed screw on the carburettor when I accidentally crossed a white halt line, I can't have been doing more than about three mph, when a policeman jumped from behind a tree and nearly gave me a heart attack.
He warned me, and said that I would be hearing from them.
Three months later I received a letter, stating that they would not be following it up.
That was a long three months.
The only thing that I think these days when I see police people, is how young they look.
But of course you always wonder a little when one appears at your front door.
Have a good day.
Warm hugs,
Paul.
Poppy, for someone who didn't used to be into posting pictures, you've certainly come a long way. These are not exactly common pictures and yet you've found them and brought them up out of your archives to use on this post where they'd fit right in. I notice many of your posts these days are profusely illustrated.
Oh, and as for the text content, I really do get the feeling that you're a very conscientious girl and that it would be really hard work for a top to try to find ANYTHING to spank you for! Not saying it's impossible, though…
Glad your first encounter with the police pulling you over was so benign, Poppy. Police using spanking is a popular theme as you see that reflected in many photos, videos and stories. But as Dev said, if you ever do have reason to be told off by the police that would only be the beginning of your troubles.
Greengirl- great song. I like "I shot the sherif" too because of the get out of trouble clause about the deputy.
Dev (and Michael)but I did not get into trouble and I have never been in trouble from the police. I have not even had a speeding ticket (or a parking ticket.) I am very, very well behaved where the police are concerned.
Karl, it is lovely to see you again and thank you for showing an interest in the blit. You are right about the reasons, I think he has to make them up sometimes.
Michael, I have not seen any films with spanking police in them and I tried to find a nice picture of a policeman spanking a girl and could not find one. Do you think I am looking in the wrong places?
Just so we're clear, I never have to make up reasons to spank Poppy, and when we are together usually she is spanked more than once a day. That includes her daily attentive spanking of course, and she may consider that a made-up reason but I don't. She needs that attention whether she admits it or not.
Taking a line from Gilbert, and Sullivan. "A Policeman's lot is not a happy one", but from this picture I believe they really enjoyed this sight. I also wish they had the nerve to pull up her skirt, take down her knickers, and wallop her bare bottom good and proper.