Thanks for the support, you guys. I was so upset at the time, I didn't even get the cop's name. Should have. Anyway, I'm going to go down to my local police station in person tomorrow morning (it's on my way anyways) and ask about what this cop told me. I'll take my Riva-T, and my (empty) needle-tipped bottle to show them. I'll let you know what I find out. I'm always nice to people, especially cops, and this time will be no different. No matter how angry I am, I'll be nice.
Now that I'm not so shakey, I'm starting to get a little pissy. I think if the PD confirms I wasn't doing anything wrong, I'm going to try to lodge a complaint against the guy. I don't know if I can do that without knowing his name, but I'm going to try. I'd like to go after him for harrassment, but I can't really afford a lawyer. Man, what a trip.
Bullies like him shouldn't be allowed to be cops! They give the rest of them a terrible name.
A news station is a wonderful idea. Our local news is pretty damn good, and always looking for a reason to hassle our police department. I'll get in touch with them tomorrow as well.
I'm really, really glad I've got you guys. I think even if I didn't have anybody to back me up, I'd have gathered my wits about me and gone to the OPD tomorrow to straighten things out anyway, but you guys have made me feel so much better. *hugs*
EDIT: It was a Sheriff's Deputy that got me, not city police. I'm more or less in the city, but I'm technically right outside city limits. I got caught like four miles outside city limits, by a county cop. Way to play into the "county cops are ......" stereotype, amirite?