Unlucky fellow at TX2K12.
#12
Ya that is a questionable place to do a burnout for sure. To be arrested for it? Also questionable in my book. Those cops were brave to arrest the kid in that mosh pit of angry people; that could have gotten ugly.
I also dislike those headlights. To each their own I guess.
I also dislike those headlights. To each their own I guess.
#13
That's exhibition of speed and acceleration, he shouldn't have gotten arrested for it, but he definitely deserved the ticket! and as far as the bystanders, he did put them in harms way so he might get reckless driving....and he should get a ticket for those headlights too, because they are ricey on that car
#14
They may have also been setting an example for the others by saying they wouldn't tolerate that **** with just a verbal warning. I'm sure there are several different laws broken by doing that little brake stand, plus you don't know if that guy did not have any previous probation/warrants with the law.
#15
There it was definitely uncalled for. They should have done something about the other vehicles doing it to as well.
I must say the cops weren't thinking because as others have said it was dang close to causing a roit
I must say the cops weren't thinking because as others have said it was dang close to causing a roit
#17
i agree.., cops an a-hole for just messing with the one guy when all cars infront did the same.., ahhh cops
#18
Years ago I got pulled over for speeding. I said to the cop "what about the other guy who was speeding too?" he said "I got you"
#19
The cop wouldn't be an a-hole if people acted a little more mature. He decided to make an example out of the person. I see nothing wrong with that.
Years ago I got pulled over for speeding. I said to the cop "what about the other guy who was speeding too?" he said "I got you"
Years ago I got pulled over for speeding. I said to the cop "what about the other guy who was speeding too?" he said "I got you"