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Hitman 02-21-09 08:15 AM

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Here is yet another example of police brutality, and you people don't even care. :nope:
:har:

:up:

Kapt Z 02-21-09 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
My guess is the vehicle owner did a bit of massaging under the hood. Some of the little cars and tiny motors can generate 500 hp with the right equipment bolted on. Tinted windows? I'm guessing he did some suspension work as well:hmmm: I wonder how the cop caught up with the guy. At that rate of speed he would have disappeared into the distance in a flash. Then again, you can not out drive the cops radio.

I'd say 'tuner' as well.

Pioneer 02-21-09 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike88
Legacy?

Legacy.

Platapus 02-21-09 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by AngusJS
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Cops clock man driving 137 mph in a '93 Honda Civic
Here is yet another example of police brutality, and you people don't even care. :nope:




:D


Took me a second to get this. :88)
:yeah:

sunvalleyslim 02-21-09 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
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Originally Posted by AngusJS
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Cops clock man driving 137 mph in a '93 Honda Civic
Here is yet another example of police brutality, and you people don't even care. :nope:




:D


Took me a second to get this. :88)
:yeah:

Ditto...............Made me laugh:DL :DL :DL

SUBMAN1 02-21-09 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Spike88
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Not sure where my machine tops out. Gave up after pushing past the 145 MPH mark and still rising nicely. Don't feel like going to jail and in that realm, jail is guaranteed.

-S

It depends on the officer really. Most will arrest you and tow your car at those speeds but some will only give you a ticket. Especially if they've been working a double shift and really just want to get home. When you arrest someone you have to drive them all the way to the prison, which may be in the opposite direction of your house, and do all the paper work.

Gee, that's a real help! It depends on the officer! Sorry, but most would simply call for backup to take you away. :DL

-S

Dan D 02-21-09 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AngusJS
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Cops clock man driving 137 mph in a '93 Honda Civic
Here is yet another example of police brutality, and you people don't even care.

"State police have ticketed an upstate New York man for driving more than twice the 65-mph speed limit on an interstate highway."

Driving "more than twice the speed limit" over here, then you can say bye-bye to your driving-license. It is probably the same at your place. But if the calibration of the speeding camera is overdue, this would would mean that the measured speed will be narrowed down by let's say 10-20 % to correct the possible error, no? Could make a big difference, you keep your driving-license.

Could be gold to "challenge the radar gun". I like the idea.

nikimcbee 02-22-09 01:25 AM

That's why I have a metox on my car that works great.:rock:

I-25 02-22-09 04:53 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
That's why I have a metox on my car that works great.:rock:

i hear they got a new centrimetric radar, you should probably get a Naxos:hmmm:

Jimbuna 02-22-09 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by I-25
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
That's why I have a metox on my car that works great.:rock:

i hear they got a new centrimetric radar, you should probably get a Naxos:hmmm:

LOL :DL

nikimcbee 02-23-09 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by I-25
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
That's why I have a metox on my car that works great.:rock:

i hear they got a new centrimetric radar, you should probably get a Naxos:hmmm:

does it detect laser?:haha:


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