Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Apparently the kid in question couldn't drive, because he didn't get away :X :S
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Originally Posted by rawr
license plate, tracked to home, probably.
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Originally Posted by rawr
license plate, tracked to home, probably.
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
they have to big ass cars beause of all their equipment and crap.
ive eluded so many police, as long as you know they don't have you plate you're ok |
Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
If that looked like two car lengths to him he doesn't need a gun :X
Originally Posted by Jorsher
Exactly. The kid was in there with his father, so I'm sure it wasn't hard to find him. He was there for eluding an officer, not for attempting to elude :P
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Originally Posted by doug684
Don't they have to prove it was you driving?
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Yeah true.
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
Well in california they still have the 5.0 mustang highway patrol cars so thats hell alot better than the grandma car they usually sport
Street bike is your best bet against a cop. I still remember a high speed chase years ago down in the LA area the guy gave up and just parked his bike and laid down on the ground for almost a good 2 minutes before a cop car even showed up pretty funny hearing the news chopter guys saying the police are on their way |
Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
---- a 5.0 chp, havent seen one of those in years, I'd hate to be chased by a b4c CHP, although they do handle like ass.
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Re: Indy-car driver versus police?
maybe he means the 2 second rule not 2 car lengths
lol i love how the civic kept away with 3 ppl in the car and the cops like we wait for him to make a mistake and catch up and he never can ya right catching up to a professional driver in a crappier car |
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