Ran from the Man
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Originally posted by Kellarina+January 26, 2005, 5:47 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kellarina @ January 26, 2005, 5:47 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-SurfnSoCal@January 26, 2005, 4:39 PM
I don't have plates on my car....not even dealer ones....
I don't have plates on my car....not even dealer ones....
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I think he just got his car about a week ago or so, most states give you 30 days to get your tags and register the vehicle.
#27
At least your state has some leeway with that. And there's no snow there. Hey, Maybe I'm just jealous. Haha.
#28
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Just a quick note on this story. First off, personally, I'd MUCH rather a ticket for speed contest at 40mph than a speeding ticket at 130 in a residential. If they'd have caught you doing that, you'd probably lost the car AND your license. The other thing that hits me as a father is that, at 130 in a 25 or 35 zone, something truly horrible could've happened.
I love these cars, and play like the next guy. Don't speed in residential man. Things could pin the ugly meter doing that stuff.
I love these cars, and play like the next guy. Don't speed in residential man. Things could pin the ugly meter doing that stuff.
#29
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I'm not condoning it...I'm merely saying that since the officer never indicated in any way to pull over, what reason did SurfnSoCal have to pull over?
#30
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This reminds me of something I heard in traffic court once. . .
Defendant: Your Honor, traffic was heavy and everyone was speeding. I had to go faster or get run over.
Judge: Is that true, officer? Was traffic heavy? Were most people speeding?
Officer: Yes, your Honor, that is correct. I turned on my lights and sirens, and he's the only one that pulled over.
It took about a minute to restore order in that traffic court.
Defendant: Your Honor, traffic was heavy and everyone was speeding. I had to go faster or get run over.
Judge: Is that true, officer? Was traffic heavy? Were most people speeding?
Officer: Yes, your Honor, that is correct. I turned on my lights and sirens, and he's the only one that pulled over.
It took about a minute to restore order in that traffic court.
#31
Ok, I might as well tell my story too.
When I was young and dumb I lived on MSU's campus in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU is known as a party school and so the cops there tend to crack down pretty hard on any sort of illegal activity.
I've even gotten a ticket for going 5 over just because the guy was looking for drunk drivers at 2am.
Anyway, in my state when you buy a used vehicle from a private party, the title of the vehicle allows you to drive back to your residence (or to DMV, I believe). From there on out you have to get a plate for it.
It is illegal to have another plate on your car which is not registered to that vehicle.
I had bought an 88 notchback LX 5.0, and I wanted to take it out and run it on the street, since it had been some time since I had owned a Stang. DMV was closed, and being the dumb kid I was, I took the plate off my other vehicle, threw it on the Stang, grabbed a friend, and went down the main drag of MSU's campus with the car. When you have a good looking Stang people want you to light the tires up...so, at one intersection I did just that for a group of girls. I see a cop going the other way, and I see him look over at me, then in my rear view I see him pass a couple of cars and pull into a turn-around in the median of the divided 4 lane road.
I got a red at the next light, and I knew I would be toast if I sat there. I was thinking, this vehicle is not yet even in my name, I have no registration and the wrong plates...he's gonna think I stole it. Try explaining your way outta that one.
So, my one other choice is to outrun him. Luckily I knew the campus well enough to get around the red lights, and stay just ahead of him. I finally turn onto my street (our driveway was off of an alley), and I knew that I'd have just enough time to hit our driveway and run in the house...so I killed the ignition while the car was still rolling, my buddy and I had our doors open before the car stopped, and I left the keys in the car so that at the very least I could say someone else was driving it...
we rushed around the house and peeking around the corner saw his car roll by a few seconds later, with two more cops on his heels... :worship:
I thought I was going to poop myself.
Oh, and then there is the time we had riots going on at MSU and I got chased by the cops for riding a motorcycle on the sidewalk with a chick on back...neither of us having helmets on, which is illegal in MI.
Yeah, I was a crazy kid. Never been arrested though...yet.
When I was young and dumb I lived on MSU's campus in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU is known as a party school and so the cops there tend to crack down pretty hard on any sort of illegal activity.
I've even gotten a ticket for going 5 over just because the guy was looking for drunk drivers at 2am.
Anyway, in my state when you buy a used vehicle from a private party, the title of the vehicle allows you to drive back to your residence (or to DMV, I believe). From there on out you have to get a plate for it.
It is illegal to have another plate on your car which is not registered to that vehicle.
I had bought an 88 notchback LX 5.0, and I wanted to take it out and run it on the street, since it had been some time since I had owned a Stang. DMV was closed, and being the dumb kid I was, I took the plate off my other vehicle, threw it on the Stang, grabbed a friend, and went down the main drag of MSU's campus with the car. When you have a good looking Stang people want you to light the tires up...so, at one intersection I did just that for a group of girls. I see a cop going the other way, and I see him look over at me, then in my rear view I see him pass a couple of cars and pull into a turn-around in the median of the divided 4 lane road.
I got a red at the next light, and I knew I would be toast if I sat there. I was thinking, this vehicle is not yet even in my name, I have no registration and the wrong plates...he's gonna think I stole it. Try explaining your way outta that one.
So, my one other choice is to outrun him. Luckily I knew the campus well enough to get around the red lights, and stay just ahead of him. I finally turn onto my street (our driveway was off of an alley), and I knew that I'd have just enough time to hit our driveway and run in the house...so I killed the ignition while the car was still rolling, my buddy and I had our doors open before the car stopped, and I left the keys in the car so that at the very least I could say someone else was driving it...
we rushed around the house and peeking around the corner saw his car roll by a few seconds later, with two more cops on his heels... :worship:
I thought I was going to poop myself.
Oh, and then there is the time we had riots going on at MSU and I got chased by the cops for riding a motorcycle on the sidewalk with a chick on back...neither of us having helmets on, which is illegal in MI.
Yeah, I was a crazy kid. Never been arrested though...yet.
#33
Originally posted by 97svtgoin05gt@January 26, 2005, 8:23 PM
Just a quick note on this story. First off, personally, I'd MUCH rather a ticket for speed contest at 40mph than a speeding ticket at 130 in a residential. If they'd have caught you doing that, you'd probably lost the car AND your license. The other thing that hits me as a father is that, at 130 in a 25 or 35 zone, something truly horrible could've happened.
I love these cars, and play like the next guy. Don't speed in residential man. Things could pin the ugly meter doing that stuff.
Just a quick note on this story. First off, personally, I'd MUCH rather a ticket for speed contest at 40mph than a speeding ticket at 130 in a residential. If they'd have caught you doing that, you'd probably lost the car AND your license. The other thing that hits me as a father is that, at 130 in a 25 or 35 zone, something truly horrible could've happened.
I love these cars, and play like the next guy. Don't speed in residential man. Things could pin the ugly meter doing that stuff.
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K, I have done my share of street racing... I dont condone it...
But, most importantly, Rick, your dad was PD. I grew up around PD. When an officer pulls in FRONT of you, lights on, slowing your speed to well below the limit, he is pulling you over. You also know that as the son of an officer, that this is a common manuvuer used to pull over more than one vehicle.
Glad you got away, everyone is right. Exhibition of speed/speed contest is a cheaper ticket than the felony reckless and reckless endangerment charges for the 130 in the residential.
There is one thing most people should remember, you can NEVER outrun a radio.
Sorry for the lecture man... good to know all ended well, and you learned from it. Its like the time I blew past a cop at 125 in my 99... got home after nearly pooping my pants, and swore I would NEVER EVER do it again, and I havent.
But, most importantly, Rick, your dad was PD. I grew up around PD. When an officer pulls in FRONT of you, lights on, slowing your speed to well below the limit, he is pulling you over. You also know that as the son of an officer, that this is a common manuvuer used to pull over more than one vehicle.
Glad you got away, everyone is right. Exhibition of speed/speed contest is a cheaper ticket than the felony reckless and reckless endangerment charges for the 130 in the residential.
There is one thing most people should remember, you can NEVER outrun a radio.
Sorry for the lecture man... good to know all ended well, and you learned from it. Its like the time I blew past a cop at 125 in my 99... got home after nearly pooping my pants, and swore I would NEVER EVER do it again, and I havent.
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yeah but radioing another officer who later pulls you over in a different area while not breaking any laws would have an impossible time proving you were the original culprit when you dont have any plates or anything that would identify the exact car.
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Glad it wasn't me at that light....IF I have the chance to take out a Cobra and a Vette at the same time you can bet I would have been well into the pedal in order to smoke those two....LOL Not condoning street racing, but I've had my new pony for over 3 months and haven't been lucky enough to find a pair like that who wanted to even have a little fun yet......
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Originally posted by Kellarina+January 26, 2005, 5:47 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kellarina @ January 26, 2005, 5:47 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-SurfnSoCal@January 26, 2005, 4:39 PM
I don't have plates on my car....not even dealer ones....
I don't have plates on my car....not even dealer ones....
Why the heck don't you have plates on your car? Still haven't gotten them yet?
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Here in CA it can take the DMV 6-8 weeks to send you plates for a new car. The dealer places a temporary paper tag on your lower right windshield that is small enough that a cop couldn't read the info off it unless the car is stopped. We don't get the large paper temporary tags that can be read from a distance like some states do.
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Oh man....you guys!
I turned the corner and went up a hill that has a speed limit of 55mph. It wasn't residential. Its a 4 lane road up a hill/mountain.....to homes. Once I got to the residential part...I slowed way down.
I know Jess, I think he might have been trying to pull me over. But he didn't exactly woop is horn or anything when I slowly passed him.
Trust me...I learned my lesson......if your gonna race...make sure you are fast like that cobra and get away....not hang arround with a chevy.
just kidding....anyway...thought I would share my excitement, and luck.
I turned the corner and went up a hill that has a speed limit of 55mph. It wasn't residential. Its a 4 lane road up a hill/mountain.....to homes. Once I got to the residential part...I slowed way down.
I know Jess, I think he might have been trying to pull me over. But he didn't exactly woop is horn or anything when I slowly passed him.
Trust me...I learned my lesson......if your gonna race...make sure you are fast like that cobra and get away....not hang arround with a chevy.
just kidding....anyway...thought I would share my excitement, and luck.