To: MHGinTN
This case, and far too many others like it, are why I never even
consider stopping for the cops. If I see the lights go on, I just nail the gas and take a circuitous route home. I've never been caught, and the felons with badges are just plain damn lucky they've never caught me.
:^|
8 posted on
07/08/2011 4:55:25 PM PDT by
Gargantua
("Palin 2012 ~ Going Oval")
To: Gargantua
really how often do you do this?
10 posted on
07/08/2011 4:59:19 PM PDT by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: Gargantua
There was an old expression “You can’t outrun the Motorola roadblock”, and cops have a LOT more technology at their disposal today than back then.
Someone is damn lucky, that’s for sure...
14 posted on
07/08/2011 5:01:48 PM PDT by
bigbob
To: Gargantua
This case, and far too many others like it, are why I never even consider stopping for the cops. If I see the lights go on, I just nail the gas and take a circuitous route home. I've never been caught, and the felons with badges are just plain damn lucky they've never caught me.Its funny you mention this, I have a relative who lives in South Georgia. He has ran from the cops at least 20 times in the last ten or so years, he just don't like them. They try to stop him for speeding, tail lights, tag lights and other assorted fun stuff. He just takes off.
On one occasion he just drove thru some one's cow pasture in his pickup onto an adjacent logging road, then home...
It amazes me he's not been caught, our found out about. But about once or twice a year for the last decade or so he runs from the cops.
To: Gargantua
This case, and far too many others like it, are why I never even consider stopping for the cops. If I see the lights go on, I just nail the gas and take a circuitous route home. I've never been caught, and the felons with badges are just plain damn lucky they've never caught me. :^| You better be careful or you're going to end up live on CNN. What a thread that would be!
51 posted on
07/08/2011 11:04:35 PM PDT by
Ken H
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