Bikers Vs Cops
I mean Cops are people too, im sure 80% of police down here smoke. But to do it on duty is a disrespect and just shows you the type of "I can do anything and get away with it" mentality they have. I mean getting **** drunk and passing out in your cruiser on duty, lol come on man. It just proves my point even more.
My gripe about the whole thing is no one was really doing anything especially illegal before the road block.
A couple wheelies by one or two guys out of hundreds, big deal.
There was very little excessive speed, stunting, and weaving going on.
That massive dive for the exit sucked but that was poor planning, not hooliganism.
As for the road block (with MASSIVE gaps), if i were in that situation you bet i'm running. I'm not going to waste my time and money dealing with some asswipe cop who feels the need to write a ticket for an exhaust violation or non-DOT turn signals.
**** that ****, i'll take my chances.
A couple wheelies by one or two guys out of hundreds, big deal.
There was very little excessive speed, stunting, and weaving going on.
That massive dive for the exit sucked but that was poor planning, not hooliganism.
As for the road block (with MASSIVE gaps), if i were in that situation you bet i'm running. I'm not going to waste my time and money dealing with some asswipe cop who feels the need to write a ticket for an exhaust violation or non-DOT turn signals.
**** that ****, i'll take my chances.
The same people running from the cops are the ones complaining about police brutality... funny.
Bike always loses. A pit maneuver is the exact same thing as me kidnapping a cop and throwing him out of a moving pickup truck in the middle of traffic on a busy road and then saying it's his fault because he's a douche who wrote me a ticket that I didn't deserve. Point is, if a bike is running from the police he is mainly and almost only endangering his own life and not the others on the road. The cop chasing him, however, is endangering everyone on the road with his 4400lb cruiser. Get the bikes plate number and let them go. If it is a violent criminal at the handlebars, then take them out immediately and don't dick around.
Bike riders purposefully hide there license plates from view, angle them so auto scanners can't make them out, use illumination that is so dim that plate can't be read, etc. to keep cops from seeing there plate. I'm talking 75% of all riders do that **** because it's "cool" and makes the lines of the bike flow better visually. Cops should really enforce license plate rules on every single bike. who gives a crap if the blinkers are only 6" apart and not 18" apart like stock. Things are so friggin small anyways that a car either is gonna see them or not, irregardless of how close they are together. Same with mirrors, too. things are worthless anyways so not a biggy if they don't have them on. Too small a rear fender? So friggin what, I don't ride in the rain.
Cops got a crappy job when it comes to sport bikes: even when they don't run from cops on purpose, it is usually hard for there slow *** cars to catch up to a sport bike that is moving along at a decent clip in traffic. Cops pride dictates them to not make a effort to catch a speeding bike if the chance exists that the bike will embarrass them if he runs. I think that is a huge part of the issue with cops and bikes: cops can't stand the idea that someone is laughing at them. They inevitably are overly sensitive and think everyone is just waiting for a chance to laugh at them again, just like in school....
Bike riders purposefully hide there license plates from view, angle them so auto scanners can't make them out, use illumination that is so dim that plate can't be read, etc. to keep cops from seeing there plate. I'm talking 75% of all riders do that **** because it's "cool" and makes the lines of the bike flow better visually. Cops should really enforce license plate rules on every single bike. who gives a crap if the blinkers are only 6" apart and not 18" apart like stock. Things are so friggin small anyways that a car either is gonna see them or not, irregardless of how close they are together. Same with mirrors, too. things are worthless anyways so not a biggy if they don't have them on. Too small a rear fender? So friggin what, I don't ride in the rain.
Cops got a crappy job when it comes to sport bikes: even when they don't run from cops on purpose, it is usually hard for there slow *** cars to catch up to a sport bike that is moving along at a decent clip in traffic. Cops pride dictates them to not make a effort to catch a speeding bike if the chance exists that the bike will embarrass them if he runs. I think that is a huge part of the issue with cops and bikes: cops can't stand the idea that someone is laughing at them. They inevitably are overly sensitive and think everyone is just waiting for a chance to laugh at them again, just like in school....
/thread Dont know if this was posted but heres another video from another riders helmet cam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eL8phkeJWE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eL8phkeJWE
This is so full of WIN. 




