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Re: BURN THAT COP? (was Re: Cops: Can't Live With Them, Can't Live , Without Them)
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Subject: Re: BURN THAT COP? (was Re: Cops: Can't Live With Them, Can't Live , Without Them)
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From: JamieYanak@oai.org (Jamie Yanak)
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 20:37:25 -0400
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Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving, tor.general, ont.general
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Organization: Ohio Aerospace Institute
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In article <Pine.SGI.3.90.950422192553.24818A-100000@umbc8.umbc.edu>,
"..RT ka pyara Boy.." <kali1@gl.umbc.edu> wrote:
> If i'm cruising down the road at 100+ miles an hour and i pass a cop
> hidden who has just clocked me, I will try anything to avoid a ticket.
> Tickets at over 100mph are PRETTY EXPENSIVE. I've done it a few times.
Well, all I can say is that's not very clever. All your doing
(if you do get caught, at least in the states) is going from a "speeding"
ticket; which will cost some money, and 2-points on your license. Or,
a "reckless (I spelled it right that time!) operation" ticket; 6-points
on your license, TO: "Fleeing and Eluding a police officer," which is a biggy,
and can get you put in jail, as well as suspension of your license.
> I've been nailed by cops (who were hiding in ditches). However, when you're
> already going that fast , it takes time for an officer to get out the
> ditch in which he was hiding, and then catch up to
> you.
Yes, and every 500 feet of the pursuit; increases his *anger* level, and
decreases his *mercy* level exponentially.
> So, I have taken the next exit, rolled into a parking lot and and
> just pretend like notjhing happened.
Well isn't that just the most well thought out plan I've ever heard.
You must have either very lazy, or very stupid cops where you live!
I don't think I'd be fooled, just pissed off.
>Note: I only go this fast when there are few cars on the road.
Otherwise i >try not to exxeed 100mph.
How considerate of you. I'm sure the other people on the road whose lives
your endangering really appreciate this concession to their safety on
your part.
> This has kept my driving record CLEAN!
What can I say, except, "There really isn't any justice."
> SO, I was just wondering, what is the penalty if you get caught doing
> this? Can't you just say that you didn' t know the cop was behind you?
> The times i have taken an exit, the cop car was still quite far from me.
...*very loud laugh*.. Well if it was me,...lets just say...your in for a
long night, enjoying all the ammenities, and hospitalities of your local
sheriffs dept. And, uh.. hope you got someone to drive you around for the
next 6-months to a year.
By the way, I've got an idea: You and Alex D. Rodriguez can split the cost
of that new program "Mario Teaches Typing." It's geared for 8-14 year
olds, so it
should be just your guy's *speed*
J Y
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