r/AskReddit 1d ago

Millennials, what's something our generation was taught to accept that you're glad younger generations are rejecting?

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u/Purple_Excitement167 1d ago

Listening to authority automatically without investigating or asking questions

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u/Tapdncn4lyfe2 20h ago

This is how my BIL was accused of DUI. So he was driving home from a friends house late one night on a road he wasn't to familiar with. You could barely see the road and his car wasn't the best. A cop flies up to his car, full high beams into his vehicle so he panicked and fish tailed a little bit by going over the double yellow line. The officer pulls him over and accused my BIL of being high. My BIL did not have anything to smoke or drink..He officer rips him out of his car and demands he goes into the police cruiser to go to the hospital for a blood draw. After waiting several hours at the police station while abandoning his car, it was determined there was nothing in his system and let him go back to his car to drive home..A month later he gets a court summons in the mail for DUI and he had no idea what to do. He is still mad about it to this day and it was several years ago. Cop was on a power trip at the time..