Man Arrested Drag Racing Mustang Cop Car
From the Police Department in Texas
- if you are being pulled over by an unmarked police car and you are concerned about the legitimacy of the vehicle, please call 911 on your cell phone and state your location. They should, within seconds, be able to confirm if there is indeed a police officer pulling you over. If they are unable to confirm within a few seconds, turn on your hazard signals and drive slowly to a public place (convenience store, gas stations etc.) You can not be given any additional citations for following these procedures.
So they say. With my luck, the undercover police officer would call for back up and have 15 marked cars on my rear in 30 seconds. I don't want to think about that one.
- if you are being pulled over by an unmarked police car and you are concerned about the legitimacy of the vehicle, please call 911 on your cell phone and state your location. They should, within seconds, be able to confirm if there is indeed a police officer pulling you over. If they are unable to confirm within a few seconds, turn on your hazard signals and drive slowly to a public place (convenience store, gas stations etc.) You can not be given any additional citations for following these procedures.
So they say. With my luck, the undercover police officer would call for back up and have 15 marked cars on my rear in 30 seconds. I don't want to think about that one.
Originally posted by ILikeBond@July 7, 2005, 12:17 PM
I tried to get my hands on one of the rare "graphite" special edition '05's, but could only find them at $50,000 above MSRP.
Mineral Gray, right? They're talking about Mineral Gray...
I tried to get my hands on one of the rare "graphite" special edition '05's, but could only find them at $50,000 above MSRP.
Mineral Gray, right? They're talking about Mineral Gray...
Both cars had no additional antennas and the lights in the grill are hidden behind it. Tint is legal on all windows in Fla.
A job well done by the police
This quote is absolutely hilarious:
Uh... yeah thats the point
What a fool!
This quote is absolutely hilarious:
After his capture, the man allegedly told officers that he had no idea that they were police and that the Mustangs fooled him, police told Local 6 News.
What a fool!
Originally posted by Hotweelz@July 7, 2005, 3:32 PM
excussssssee me! you know wtf I mean.
Both cars had no additional antennas and the lights in the grill are hidden behind it. Tint is legal on all windows in Fla.
excussssssee me! you know wtf I mean.
Both cars had no additional antennas and the lights in the grill are hidden behind it. Tint is legal on all windows in Fla.
Here ya go:
Forfeiture Ordinance passes City Council Unanimously
San Diego became an even more difficult place to illegal street race last week with the passage of the toughest "Forfeiture Ordinance" in the United States. Illegal street racing offenders will now lose their car permanently as a result of being convicted a second time of VC 23109.
Illegal Street Racing Penalties:
Convicted first time offenders for illegal street racing will have their license suspended for six-months.
Cars cited for illegal street racing will experience an automatic 30 day impound costing approximately $850.00.
Offenders can be fined $1,000.00 and face the possibility of being imprisoned for up to 90 days.
If you are under 21, “0 tolerance†means that you cannot have any measurable amount of alcohol and/or drugs in your system and drive.
You can be fined for not buckling up while driving.
Spectator Ordinance:
Being caught knowingly participating as a spectator at an illegal street racing event is a misdemeanor crime.
Spectators at an illegal street race can be punished with up to six month of jail time or a fine which can be as high as $1,000.
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Probably because...
Quote:
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Last year, San Diegans suffered the devastation of 16 deaths and 31 serious injuries that were directly related to illegal street racing. Three of those fatally injured were innocent bystanders. Most recent statistics show a staggering 49 people killed or seriously injured for every 1,000 who choose to illegal street race in San Diego.
Of the 59 people killed last year in San Diego City as a result of motor vehicle related crashes - 14% (8 deaths) were the direct result of illegal street racing activity.
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Courtesy of www.racelegal.com, which has been providing a safer alternative to street racing for while now.
Forfeiture Ordinance passes City Council Unanimously
San Diego became an even more difficult place to illegal street race last week with the passage of the toughest "Forfeiture Ordinance" in the United States. Illegal street racing offenders will now lose their car permanently as a result of being convicted a second time of VC 23109.
Illegal Street Racing Penalties:
Convicted first time offenders for illegal street racing will have their license suspended for six-months.
Cars cited for illegal street racing will experience an automatic 30 day impound costing approximately $850.00.
Offenders can be fined $1,000.00 and face the possibility of being imprisoned for up to 90 days.
If you are under 21, “0 tolerance†means that you cannot have any measurable amount of alcohol and/or drugs in your system and drive.
You can be fined for not buckling up while driving.
Spectator Ordinance:
Being caught knowingly participating as a spectator at an illegal street racing event is a misdemeanor crime.
Spectators at an illegal street race can be punished with up to six month of jail time or a fine which can be as high as $1,000.
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Probably because...
Quote:
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Last year, San Diegans suffered the devastation of 16 deaths and 31 serious injuries that were directly related to illegal street racing. Three of those fatally injured were innocent bystanders. Most recent statistics show a staggering 49 people killed or seriously injured for every 1,000 who choose to illegal street race in San Diego.
Of the 59 people killed last year in San Diego City as a result of motor vehicle related crashes - 14% (8 deaths) were the direct result of illegal street racing activity.
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Courtesy of www.racelegal.com, which has been providing a safer alternative to street racing for while now.
Originally posted by jadebox@July 7, 2005, 3:53 PM
That's funny. My brother-in-law told me about seeing one of those cars the other day here in Seminole County. It wasn't hard for him to tell that it was a police car. That's why he mentioned it to me.
-- Roger
http://mustang.jadebox.com/
That's funny. My brother-in-law told me about seeing one of those cars the other day here in Seminole County. It wasn't hard for him to tell that it was a police car. That's why he mentioned it to me.
-- Roger
http://mustang.jadebox.com/
My wife's sister works at the seminole county jail here in sanford so i asked her if she could find who is driving the stangs. I'd like to get some up close pics of them so I'll see what I can do once she finds anything out
Originally posted by Hotweelz@July 7, 2005, 4:32 PM
Tint is legal on all windows in Fla.
Tint is legal on all windows in Fla.
-- Roger
Originally posted by 05stangster@July 7, 2005, 5:23 PM
Here ya go:
Forfeiture Ordinance passes City Council Unanimously
San Diego became an even more difficult place to illegal street race last week with the passage of the toughest "Forfeiture Ordinance" in the United States. Illegal street racing offenders will now lose their car permanently as a result of being convicted a second time of VC 23109.
Illegal Street Racing Penalties:
Convicted first time offenders for illegal street racing will have their license suspended for six-months.
Cars cited for illegal street racing will experience an automatic 30 day impound costing approximately $850.00.
Offenders can be fined $1,000.00 and face the possibility of being imprisoned for up to 90 days.
If you are under 21, “0 tolerance†means that you cannot have any measurable amount of alcohol and/or drugs in your system and drive.
You can be fined for not buckling up while driving.
Spectator Ordinance:
Being caught knowingly participating as a spectator at an illegal street racing event is a misdemeanor crime.
Spectators at an illegal street race can be punished with up to six month of jail time or a fine which can be as high as $1,000.
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Probably because...
Quote:
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Last year, San Diegans suffered the devastation of 16 deaths and 31 serious injuries that were directly related to illegal street racing. Three of those fatally injured were innocent bystanders. Most recent statistics show a staggering 49 people killed or seriously injured for every 1,000 who choose to illegal street race in San Diego.
Of the 59 people killed last year in San Diego City as a result of motor vehicle related crashes - 14% (8 deaths) were the direct result of illegal street racing activity.
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Courtesy of www.racelegal.com, which has been providing a safer alternative to street racing for while now.
Here ya go:
Forfeiture Ordinance passes City Council Unanimously
San Diego became an even more difficult place to illegal street race last week with the passage of the toughest "Forfeiture Ordinance" in the United States. Illegal street racing offenders will now lose their car permanently as a result of being convicted a second time of VC 23109.
Illegal Street Racing Penalties:
Convicted first time offenders for illegal street racing will have their license suspended for six-months.
Cars cited for illegal street racing will experience an automatic 30 day impound costing approximately $850.00.
Offenders can be fined $1,000.00 and face the possibility of being imprisoned for up to 90 days.
If you are under 21, “0 tolerance†means that you cannot have any measurable amount of alcohol and/or drugs in your system and drive.
You can be fined for not buckling up while driving.
Spectator Ordinance:
Being caught knowingly participating as a spectator at an illegal street racing event is a misdemeanor crime.
Spectators at an illegal street race can be punished with up to six month of jail time or a fine which can be as high as $1,000.
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Probably because...
Quote:
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Last year, San Diegans suffered the devastation of 16 deaths and 31 serious injuries that were directly related to illegal street racing. Three of those fatally injured were innocent bystanders. Most recent statistics show a staggering 49 people killed or seriously injured for every 1,000 who choose to illegal street race in San Diego.
Of the 59 people killed last year in San Diego City as a result of motor vehicle related crashes - 14% (8 deaths) were the direct result of illegal street racing activity.
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Courtesy of www.racelegal.com, which has been providing a safer alternative to street racing for while now.
Thanks for the info Calvin. I agree with this ordinance completely. Hopefully all 50 states will adopt it eventually
Originally posted by 1999 Black 35th GT@July 7, 2005, 6:28 PM
Thanks for the info Calvin. I agree with this ordinance completely. Hopefully all 50 states will adopt it eventually
Thanks for the info Calvin. I agree with this ordinance completely. Hopefully all 50 states will adopt it eventually
YOUR KIDDING RIGHT!!!
. I've seen way to many accidents and deaths due to street racing. I just chose not to do it. I just think the track is a better environment. A few bucks to go down the 1/4 is fine with me opposed to taking the chance of injuring someone else and getting a ticket. Just my .02
I can't understand people saying he got what he deserved, and never street race. These few saying that can't possibly say they never raced someone. I probably would have done the same thing if I pulled up next to another mustang, and maybe the people saying the things mentioned above should not have a car capable of going as fast as a mustang.
Originally posted by BigDog@July 7, 2005, 2:05 PM
Here in Northern Virginia, the State Police have a purple Trans Am, a green Jeep Cherokee, and a grey Toyota Land Cruiser
, so it's only a matter of time before they get one or two new Mustangs........
Here in Northern Virginia, the State Police have a purple Trans Am, a green Jeep Cherokee, and a grey Toyota Land Cruiser
, so it's only a matter of time before they get one or two new Mustangs........
I think the guy got what he deserved. I lived in San Diego County until I moved up here 2 1/2 years ago and I remember that even then there were stringent laws about street racing. Now they've put even more teeth in them, and I couldn't agree more. I read about far too many deaths in San Diego due to street racing and they always saddened me. What a terrible waste of lives.
If you want to race, take it to the track. Besides being a sign of maturity, it's also an indicator of just plain common sense.
And please spare me the whining about being ticketed by an undercover cop. If you're racing, flagrantly speeding, or just about anything else illegal, Ypu're susceptible to being stopped and ticketed. Period.
If you want to race, take it to the track. Besides being a sign of maturity, it's also an indicator of just plain common sense.
And please spare me the whining about being ticketed by an undercover cop. If you're racing, flagrantly speeding, or just about anything else illegal, Ypu're susceptible to being stopped and ticketed. Period.



