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Old 10-06-2009, 12:25 PM   #91
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I've run from the cops and been caught.

Not fun.

It was my own fault though, it was a friend's bike and I was on unfamiliar roads. I ditched him and hid out for almost 1/2 an hour to make sure the coast was clear.

He was waiting for me at the house. I got a lecture and wasn't allowed to ride the rest of the day. Mom almost took MY bike away.

That is why I like this forum, it reminds me of when I was 12.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:26 PM   #92
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There's a simple solution to this whole problem.
and I'm sure that it involves "punishing" me in some way....
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:28 PM   #93
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Werd. Tigger posted an experience that was similar to the topic...

You guys started it.. Then you complain about what it turns into? Tigger please...
Funny how that happens...
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:29 PM   #94
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Maybe he's guilty of it in other threads, but I really don't think it went down that way here. Racer X said the kid in the article was going to get the book thrown at him and Tigger said he didn't when he was caught for the same thing. Beyond that, Tigger never mentioned it again unless someone else quoted it and said something about it.

Most of this thread was Racer X and Kaneman.

And it's weird that they don't mention them at all isn't it.... It's all my fault!
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:31 PM   #95
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Seriously, how many times have you seen a cop on the freeway and then there's another a few miles up the freeway? Like I said, in town I pull over.
Ever been to Brunswick GA? they line them bastards up for miles. Yeah I got one there.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:36 PM   #96
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Ever been to Brunswick GA? they line them bastards up for miles. Yeah I got one there.
Me too, for going 92 in a Ford Festiva filled with luggage (doesn't take much). Uphill. The cop had the speed and location written on the ticket before he walked up to my car. Added my information and handed it to me.

Then he told me I could request a court date to contest it in person, but "with those Michigan tags, it'd probably just be cheaper for you to pay the fine."

*Note: I am not trying to make this thread all about me, just relaying a similar experience.

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Old 10-06-2009, 12:42 PM   #97
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ok, for you 2

who should set the speed limits? or how should they be set up?
Quite sure you rarely obey the speed limit. Yet in almost every thread you defend cops. Got a relative on the force?

And how about speed limits be set according to what the average person is capable of doing, not what an 80-y/o senile person is capable of doing. So deaths might increase, so what? That's the price of freedom & convenience. You don't want the risk, dont get on the road, chump.

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Old 10-06-2009, 12:43 PM   #98
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Ever been to Brunswick GA? they line them bastards up for miles. Yeah I got one there.
Yea I'm sorry, I know that it happens from time to time and in certain areas. He said that 90% of the time there are two more cops within 10 miles... I'm not saying that it NEVER is the case, I just doubt that it the case 90% of the time...

Let's see, I think there's about 50,000 miles of freeway in the US, so there would have to be about 50,000 state troopers to cover it 24/7... Hmm I guess that it's possible...
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Me too, for going 92 in a Ford Festiva filled with luggage (doesn't take much). Uphill. The cop had the speed and location written on the ticket before he walked up to my car. Added my information and handed it to me.

Then he told me I could request a court date to contest it in person, but "with those Michigan tags, it'd probably just be cheaper for you to pay the fine."

*Note: I am not trying to make this thread all about me, just relaying a similar experience.
Don't worry, this rule only applies to me.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:48 PM   #100
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Quite sure you rarely obey the speed limit. Yet in almost every thread you defend cops. Got a relative on the force?
What does obeying the speed limit and defending cops have to do with one another?

If someone is man (or woman) enough to break the law, then they should be able to handle the result of their actions.

Tickets suck. But I have never received a ticket I didn't deserve.
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