So I learned today that cop cars are not fast.
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Uh...read before you post...maybe?
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I "ran" from the 5oh once. I was like 17 or 18, in the prime of my generally retarded driving phase and going like 65 in a 40 down this big hill headed to my house. Well, a cop was sitting off to the side in a neighborhood and saw me. I looked back in my rear view and about an 1/8th mile back he was just pulling out. I immeadiately ducked off into the neighborhood to my right, which is connected to 2 others right by my house. I nailed it (remember I'm still a retarded driver at this point) and when about 50 or 60 through a neighborhood, made a few turns and took the long way home. There's no way he could have known which turns I took, since there was at least 3 different turns at 3 different intersections, not too mention the rest of the turns I took.
Point of the story: you can run from the cops, but it better be a quick chase and you better know where you are going because once they get on the radio, you're fucked (if you are in a car).
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Point of the story: you can run from the cops, but it better be a quick chase and you better know where you are going because once they get on the radio, you're fucked (if you are in a car).
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Cop blue lighted me one night coming in the opposite direction, traffic was kind of heavy so it took him a minute to pull a U, by the time he actually got turned around I had already turned down a side road and parked behind an abandoned grocery store and cut the lights out. This, of course, was in my old jeep grand cherokee. You cannot hide a bright red Camaro.
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I have only ever ran once from the police, and that was just three weeks ago.
A State Trooper lit up in the fast lane going southbound. I was northbound going 160+ headed home after a late night at work. I just wanted another 160+ run as I was going on about a month of not having been that fast. Took the first exit I came to, the exit I was supposed to take anyway and just followed the back roads home (which is what I have to do living in the country anyway). He never caught me, pretty sure at that speed didn't even get a description of my car, and I slept peacefully throughout the night. My next door neighbor, a sheriff's deputy, was on duty that same night and never mentioned it to me.
It's never wise to run no matter what your infraction or how fast your car or how good your driving. The only time I even advise it is if the police are headed the other direction on a four lane and you're already hauling 120-130+ and can reach speeds up to 150. Because believe it or not, most PI Crown Victoria's can run in the neighborhood of 130MPH. I've heard of the Chargers maxing out at 150-160. Hearsay means #### though.
A State Trooper lit up in the fast lane going southbound. I was northbound going 160+ headed home after a late night at work. I just wanted another 160+ run as I was going on about a month of not having been that fast. Took the first exit I came to, the exit I was supposed to take anyway and just followed the back roads home (which is what I have to do living in the country anyway). He never caught me, pretty sure at that speed didn't even get a description of my car, and I slept peacefully throughout the night. My next door neighbor, a sheriff's deputy, was on duty that same night and never mentioned it to me.
It's never wise to run no matter what your infraction or how fast your car or how good your driving. The only time I even advise it is if the police are headed the other direction on a four lane and you're already hauling 120-130+ and can reach speeds up to 150. Because believe it or not, most PI Crown Victoria's can run in the neighborhood of 130MPH. I've heard of the Chargers maxing out at 150-160. Hearsay means #### though.
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Not trying to start ****, but 250?! They're 215 stock I don't think the cop cars get 35 extra horse. Correct me if I'm wrong.