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Old 02-03-2006, 02:01 AM
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Well its worth a shot, if you ever get pulled over say "professional curtesy", means you are a family member of a police/court official, and u might get off.
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:02 AM
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:03 AM
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I've had a security gaurd threaten to take me to jail before. i mean he was a cop but he wasnt wearing his belt. i asked him if he was on duty, he said no, so i said thank you got in my car drove around him and left
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Yea I doubt they would have enough to tow your car with complaints alone. However, the cops could just remember what your car looks like and make sure that you get pulled over and ticketed for EVERY infraction they see you do....
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
WOW are u sure u drive a mustang....... life is too short to trade my car in for a hybrid, i dont go around racing, once in a while i like to punch it, this whole experence lasted about 10 seconds and thats no lie
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:10 AM
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
WOW are u sure u drive a mustang....... life is too short to trade this my car in for a hybrid, i dont go around racing, once in a while i like to punch it, this whole experence lasted about 10 seconds and thats no lie
yeah, you can ignore my avatar, its my neighbors car...[:'(] but im not going to run up my insurance due to tickets or even get myself or someone else killed trying to show off. sure, it didnt last long, but it might be an expensive 10 seconds. maybe not this time, but who knows about the next one...
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
Agreed. Do you honestly think it was BS that he came to your door and questioned you?

I'm sure I don't need to go into the stories about how dangerous drag racing is and how you shouldn't be doing it in the first place, because every now and then I'm doing the same thing. But for all these people that whine and complain that they almost got busted for it and say how it wasn't fair is just completely rediculous.

All these loopholes and ways to try and fool the law, if you don't want to pay for the consequences...don't do it.
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:13 AM
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
WOW are u sure u drive a mustang....... life is too short to trade this my car in for a hybrid, i dont go around racing, once in a while i like to punch it, this whole experence lasted about 10 seconds and thats no lie
yeah, you can ignore my avatar, its my neighbors car...[:'(] but im not going to run up my insurance due to tickets or even get myself or someone else killed trying to show off. sure, it didnt last long, but it might be an expensive 10 seconds. maybe not this time, but who knows about the next one...
BELIEVE me I know how stupid it was/is, sitting here i realize i could have killed someone or myself, but when your in your car.....well everyone knows..we have all been there
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:14 AM
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or, a more simpler answer, stop with the racing all together. then you wouldnt even have to worry about the cops!
Agreed. Do you honestly think it was BS that he came to your door and questioned you?

I'm sure I don't need to go into the stories about how dangerous drag racing is and how you shouldn't be doing it in the first place, because every now and then I'm doing the same thing. But for all these people that whine and complain that they almost got busted for it and say how it wasn't fair is just completely rediculous.

All these loopholes and ways to try and fool the law, if you don't want to pay for the consequences...don't do it.
HEY I thought it was kinda cool, and nice to be warned....it did put me in my place, i just didnt want my ride towed
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:18 AM
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well, i guess just consider this your lesson learned... and when you are sitting in your car with the dude next to you revving up - remember how you felt when you answered the door and the cop was standing there. i bet youll think twice.
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