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17 comments:
Shaking my head...Why even come visit if you're not going to challenge yourself? There's no challenge, if you try to make the curvy roads, as straight, as your home state roads.....
He also knows nothing about suspensions and handling. That car is too low be even be mediocre. The entire geometry is wrong.
Ha ha. Now we're laughing at you, dumbass.
But he is so, so, sooooo cool! NOT!
Dipsh&t
I would like to no what percent of the accidents are caused by out of state drivers. I'm guessing large
I think Killboy should work the the local/state LEO's too get this idiots ticketed. The picture clearly shows the guy driving recklessly and endangering other road users. If the LEO's can get convictions from someone's MySpace page, why wouldn't this work?
Seems to me that shots like this could be used in the same manner as the traffic camera systems that catch people running redlights...
Paintball gun!!!
I vote for paintball :P
Yeah, Paintball is good, and I want the pint size kind so it will really show up; bright fluorescent pansy pink to mark the losers!
In the earlier pictures you want to ticket the police for going too slow (or fast) now you want the police to save us from the bad drivers. Make up your mind. Most state Troopers can enforce traffic laws on public access highways and roads (especially one maintained by the state) anywhere in the state. Even on federal lands, private property, even on Indian reservations. Jurisdiction is not an issue on US 129 in the state of Tenn. What is an issue is people driving in an unsafe mannor. The only time I've ever been stopped by the police is when I was doing something wrong. I haven't been stopped yet for going the speed limit. Stay in your lane and stay "close" to the speed limit and you'll be fine.
McClay: I'm not sure if that's directed at me, as I never implied I want the police to "save us from the bad drivers", but that certainly would be nice.
Sorry, Not directed at anyone. just prooving the old adage of opening my mouth and removeing any doubt of my ignorance. most of the comments were assuming the police were gunning "pardon" for them and they were probable just hoping to get through the shift and get to the restaurant, or the house.
mcclay, to clarify... I want the police to play by the same rulebook they hand out tickets for. Lead by example if you will. More simply put, obey the law. Them not moving over for faster traffic because they choose not to do the speed limit is no more legal than exceeding the speed limit. A police officer is not alowed to speed just because they're in a patrol car, there are rules to exceeding the posted speed limit (emergency lights and siren). Realisticly, not all Troopers are hypocrites. The ones that aren't have a "duty to act" when they witness other Troopers breaking the law just like they would do to civilians.
And then there's reality.
True and well put.
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