Should be a Ten Year Ban

Not all of us have a free pass like you Amigo. I've heard your stories first hand about being busted speeding, and flashing the badge to get out of it. Going 130 in NM, and laughing about your hooligan friend passing you at 175. What makes you think you are better than this guy? I'm sure there's not a person on here who hasn't broken the speed limit.

What makes me better than the douche, is that I never attempt to run/resist from a lawful stop. Attempting to outrun the coppers further endangers many more folks and it leaves a prejudice against motor riders with everyone.

I freely admit to the hypocracy of bugging my way out of many deserved pinches.
Some folks have money, some have good looks & beautiful babes. I have a badge that I earned over many years of service.
 
What makes me better than the douche, is that I never attempt to run/resist from a lawful stop. Attempting to outrun the coppers further endangers many more folks and it leaves a prejudice against motor riders with everyone.

I freely admit to the hypocracy of bugging my way out of many deserved pinches.
Some folks have money, some have good looks & beautiful babes. I have a badge that I earned over many years of service.

I have none of the above! But I identify as some who does!
 
What makes me better than the douche, is that I never attempt to run/resist from a lawful stop. Attempting to outrun the coppers further endangers many more folks and it leaves a prejudice against motor riders with everyone.

I freely admit to the hypocracy of bugging my way out of many deserved pinches.
Some folks have money, some have good looks & beautiful babes. I have a badge that I earned over many years of service.
You have no reason to try and evade, because you have the free pass. Flash the badge, trade some stories, have a laugh at the expense of the civilians y'all have pulled over and fined for the exact same offense, and ride away with another story of how you got away with breaking the law. So you're saying you earned the right to be above the law?
 
We had a similar event in my area several years ago with the police chasing a guy on a Kawasaki H2 at speeds up to 150 miles an hour. There was a video on the news taken from a police helo as he crossed the Tacoma Narrows bridge. The cops gave up the chase to avoid someone getting killed. In the video from the helo, the state policeman can be heard saying "And there he goes".

It wasn't until a year later that I learned the rider was a guy who I knew and had ridden with. Crazy.


That Bloody Power Ranger @Claviger again eh!;):p:D:roll::roll::roll::roll:

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No sir, I know my route of egress, one of the few in the area I can out run the chopper and it definitely doesn't include the Tacoma Narrows Bridge! Not that I would ever do so...

Regarding OP, sounds like the the lad was new on the bike or new in the area.

That bike will ditch most choppers on a straight road.
 
You have no reason to try and evade, because you have the free pass. Flash the badge, trade some stories, have a laugh at the expense of the civilians y'all have pulled over and fined for the exact same offense, and ride away with another story of how you got away with breaking the law. So you're saying you earned the right to be above the law?

My apologies for relaxing my apprehensions of speaking to being a police detective amoung the friends on this forum.
Why are you so determined to twist this knife and words? It is never a guaranteed pass and
always up to the cop.
FWIW- My violations have been speed related and in low or no collision locations and ones that I did not write.
I did admit to the hypocracy of identifying myself as a cop when stopped. BTW, I have been pinched for speed in recent years. Hope that helps you feel a little better . . . :rolleyes: :roll:
 
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