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Why all the out cry over Street Racing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk04L" data-source="post: 15560417" data-attributes="member: 48574"><p>Dumbasses doing it in the wrong places and/or at the wrong times put a negative view of street racing. Doesn't help either that with security cameras and cell phones people post up everything. From racing wrecks to two guys going 150+ on the highway multiple times. With or without traffic. </p><p></p><p>Is it overblown? Probably. However, there are idiots out there that have that<em> I got to race this guy next to me no matter how bad the traffic is. </em>And even though I love fast cars, it pisses me off when I see two cars, no matter how nice, weave like F&F shit on the highway during the day.</p><p></p><p>I feel that distracted driving should have some heftier fines, but it's not always easy for the cops to spot. People who are going 100+ mph on the highway racing with other cars around, is however. Feel like jail time/impounding is extreme, depending on the situation. </p><p></p><p>A decade or so ago, the local Sheriffs/deputies knew that people were racing out at a very quiet highway, late at night, out where I lived. They didn't care as long as no truckers called in that people were blocking the highway or people were doing stupid shit at the close by meet at a grocery store. They would sometimes sit in the parking lot and just watch cars go out to the spot, and other times chat with the racers about the builds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk04L, post: 15560417, member: 48574"] Dumbasses doing it in the wrong places and/or at the wrong times put a negative view of street racing. Doesn't help either that with security cameras and cell phones people post up everything. From racing wrecks to two guys going 150+ on the highway multiple times. With or without traffic. Is it overblown? Probably. However, there are idiots out there that have that[I] I got to race this guy next to me no matter how bad the traffic is. [/I]And even though I love fast cars, it pisses me off when I see two cars, no matter how nice, weave like F&F shit on the highway during the day. I feel that distracted driving should have some heftier fines, but it's not always easy for the cops to spot. People who are going 100+ mph on the highway racing with other cars around, is however. Feel like jail time/impounding is extreme, depending on the situation. A decade or so ago, the local Sheriffs/deputies knew that people were racing out at a very quiet highway, late at night, out where I lived. They didn't care as long as no truckers called in that people were blocking the highway or people were doing stupid shit at the close by meet at a grocery store. They would sometimes sit in the parking lot and just watch cars go out to the spot, and other times chat with the racers about the builds. [/QUOTE]
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