1st: Loved CHiPS. I'm sure I saw every episode. I loved the shifting in the opening sequence.
2nd: We were never trained to get on from the right but that was in 1999 and not in CA, so don't know if that was an actual thing. FWIW, a MC between me and a car is just another 700lbs with the potential of landing on me. I'd rather land on it.
3rd: I'm SUPER polite. I have a tendency to garner complaints because I don't sugar coat stuff. It has actually been a very long time, but video and audio recordings are my friend. However, never confuse kindness with weakness. Every one of those that did has gone to jail and a few had to go to the hospital first.
4th: Even after seeing every episode of CHiPS, I never realized they never drew a gun until someone pointed that out a fee years ago. Today's shows where they shoot someone every week, never do any paperwork, never go to IA, never get put on leave, never see the psych, never get hammered by the DA's office for getting in multiple shootings, is nuts. It's very entertaining though. Lol.
5th and last: Horses: It is proper form to mount and dismount a horse from the left side. Good horses will let you mount on the right, but depends on the horse. Here's the problem: Roping horses are trained to back HARD to stop a calf and tension the rope when the rider gets off the right side. If you get off a roping horse improperly on the right side, said horse is gonna run backwards at about Mach 7, locking your foot in the stirrup and dragging you. NEVER dismount a horse you don't know well, on the right side. I honestly don't think I've ever had to get off on the right unless a calf was attached to my rope and saddle. My personal horses are well trained and probably wouldn't drag me. The ranch horses we had were great ropers, but very utilitarian. They'd break your leg before they stopped.