I agree, just be careful. One of the saddest duties we get stuck with is face-to-face death notifications, never easy and sometimes they stick with you for a while.
Happy Holidays.
Happy Holidays.
DaleM said:mswaim said:Ah, but just imagine the look on the officers face the one time a tire blows, a deer wanders in front of you or another car cuts you off with no time to stop and he gets the job of telling your family about the last few moments of your life.
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Life is about choices and chances. You can't do much about the chances..a deer has ended many a no racers life. Many a kid run out at midnight to 2am in the morning...not impossible just not probable, I make my choices and deal with the consequences without much of a snivel. See i support our local law enforcement by paying my fines and donate to the FOP when they do their annual fallen officer drives. As long as they keep voting the unions down I like 'em!
Good argument for the death penalty in street racing cases. oke:
Funny how people forget, sometimes the death penalty is imposed during the actual race by a Higher Power than a Judge!Lawman85 said:Good argument for the death penalty in street racing cases. oke:
my recomendation would be to a. stop driving/learn how to drive and b. sign up for a safety driving course. And c. kiss some major assbglf83 said:i got clocked at 118 in a 60 any recomendations?
brandon
ROADWARRIORSVT said:Funny how people forget, sometimes the death penalty is imposed during the actual race by a Higher Power than a Judge!
Be careful out there. The life you end may not be your own. :nonono:
Lawman85 said:I hate road racers, I'll lock up everyone of them I can catch.
Hye06 said:what made you pull over if you were doing double the speedlimit just outa curiosity? any chance you could of out-ran? (not saying its the right choice)
RTStabler51 said:don't be stupid. that's my recommendation.
kneedragger said:In a Dakota? My 2000 5.9 Dakota was limited to 90mph. Did you remove the limiter?