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To: RedMDer

If you watch the entire video you will see why he was pulled over.He was a danger to himself and everyone else on the road with his high speed wheelies and speed over 100 mph.Zigzagging through traffic and giving the sport of motorcycling a bad name.

As for the charge of wiretapping or whatever that charge was , it is BS. That charge wasn’t even placed on him until after he posted a Utube of his little joy ride, but it should never have been placed.

I hope they fine him enough that he has to pawn his motorcycle to pay the fine, and take away his permit forever, for the traffic charges.

That kind of flagrant recklessness to promote other a-holes to do the same thing and place their antics on Utibe has no business on America’s highways.


9 posted on 09/28/2010 5:32:55 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: Venturer

I agree about the recklessness but I’m also glad that law was challenged here.


10 posted on 09/28/2010 5:41:12 PM PDT by RedMDer (Throw Them Out! Forward With Confidence!)
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To: Venturer

I’m not sure about wheelies, but he definitely was speeding greatly. I would’ve been angry at him seeing him zoom by. I don’t recall if he did anything else illegal - such as taking to the shoulders, etc, to get by traffic, which also really frosts my buns.

How did the police find out he had this video, anyway? Did they go searching YouTube, or did he have to give out his pseudonym at the stop? How in the heck did that happen if they didn’t know he had a head-cam? I think this is an important question.

Otherwise, I am very glad the judge struck this down. It is total BS the cops can’t be filmed on the street - especially since the guy already had it running anyway. He was filming to show how thrilling his ride is. It was incidental that the cop was filmed.


15 posted on 09/29/2010 7:20:28 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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