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breakin the law
by
spencebm
on 16 Jul, 2009 09:00
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I was headed to volksfest in Indy and saw a couple mk4 vr6's when I got on the entrance ramp. I promptly got the up to speed and blew past them all why seeing NO COPS in sight. I immediately slowed back down after I passed them and glanced in my rear view mirror only to see mr. state trooper approaching rapidly. He asked me how fast I was going and I told him 80-90 because I really didn't know and he said, "try 100." haha. speed limit 70. Gotta slow my butt down! damn mk4's
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#1
by
lovinthedeez
on 16 Jul, 2009 11:25
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in oregon, there is a recently passed law that allows troopers to seize your car if they deem necessary if caught going 100 or over.
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#2
by
maxfax
on 16 Jul, 2009 16:27
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in oregon, there is a recently passed law that allows troopers to seize your car if they deem necessary if caught going 100 or over.
Ouch! Most days I'd let them sieze my car.... But if I managed to break 100 with it the story could be different..
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#3
by
fdnyguy
on 16 Jul, 2009 22:06
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#4
by
JerryGTD
on 16 Jul, 2009 23:14
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in oregon, there is a recently passed law that allows troopers to seize your car if they deem necessary if caught going 100 or over.
Looks like I'm safe. My new ECOdiesel will only do 95. I proved that lastnight.
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#5
by
lovinthedeez
on 17 Jul, 2009 00:26
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Looks like I'm safe. My new ECOdiesel will only do 95. I proved that lastnight.
but I think there is something else about doing twice the speed limit as well, so depending on where you were......
oregons kinda strict when it comes to a lot of laws, there's just not many cops; at least in my corner of the world.
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#6
by
maxfax
on 17 Jul, 2009 02:42
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IN Pennsylvania anything more than 30mph over the posted limit will generally get you a not so free ride in a Crown Victoria... A recent law is that if you get busted for over 90 mph you get your name in the newpaper and on the radio.. Gee that's been proving real effective...
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#7
by
Patrick
on 17 Jul, 2009 06:20
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50 kmh over (about 30mph) will get your vehicle siezed, a huge fine, and huge costs to get the vehicle back. Lots of points gone on your licence too. It's deemed "racing". Insurance companies really don't think much of it either.
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#8
by
katakura silk
on 17 Jul, 2009 10:05
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I wish I would have been in that car. China had to graduate
I ended up seeing your dad in that old gray diesel.
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#9
by
spencebm
on 17 Jul, 2009 19:30
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gotta flex the wings guys!
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#10
by
lovinthedeez
on 18 Jul, 2009 00:47
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#11
by
spencebm
on 19 Jul, 2009 12:20
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i wasn't going 160 and it was broad daylight, you must be old
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#12
by
lovinthedeez
on 19 Jul, 2009 20:54
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i wasn't going 160 and it was broad daylight, you must be old
haha, always funny to hear what college kids have to say. reality, which is where I live, is a little different. no need to speed with one of these in the car.
guess I just have more going on in my life than to brag about getting 100 mph speeding tickets. hope you're smarter in a classroom than you are in a car.
but i guess it won't matter anyhow, mom and pops prolly pay all your bills for ya.
. this makes me miss my short time as a university prof.......
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#13
by
jtanguay
on 20 Jul, 2009 18:07
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#14
by
lovinthedeez
on 21 Jul, 2009 21:47
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its a funny story i read about on fark. that kid crashed his dads car, and noone knew how fast he was going. then he put this video up on youtube, where everyone found out how he wrecked the car. he was indicted by the county court, and the judge yanked his license for three years. I'll see if i can find the original link.