RE: R6 Police chase
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/1/2007 9:48:08 PM
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urandaman
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AHAHAH^^^^ and your name is what the bomb guy called the chick driving the bus!!! haha and im pretty sure, if the helicopter got on the radio, told story, they could stop any landings or take offs and just taxi around the runway or fly circles...
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/1/2007 9:55:44 PM
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Wildcat
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Don't forget the bike can't drop below 55 mph.
< Message edited by Wildcat -- 7/1/2007 10:01:51 PM >
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/1/2007 10:12:30 PM
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Blue Fox
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What a douche-bag. He was probably thinking "Mama! I'm goin' fast!" the whole time.
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/1/2007 11:22:08 PM
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bmg velocity
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Rider was stupid...but glad he wasn't seriously injured as was no one else. He desrves the full extent of what the law allows. Also... Cops who make assholes of themselves are stupid too. Kicking shit around does nothing but show your anger and lack of control of your emotions. Back in the Old West...gunslinger's used to take care of this attitude adjustment permanently. Lots of stupid people in that vid...and in this thread. Myself excluded.
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/2/2007 7:08:01 AM
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tank_900rr
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quote:
ORIGINAL: Wildcat quote:
ORIGINAL: tank_900rr Here goes; a hilicopter can go anywhere but "Restricted air space", ring a bell? A helicopter can't follow you into an airport. Thanks Keanu. You just watched "Speed" again didn't you? No, sorry. Actually I got that intell from the police chase videos on TNT. A guy was running from the cops in a sedan and got away by going into the airport parking so they lost him. Then they explained about the restricted airspace. Nice try though champ
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/2/2007 10:53:29 AM
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HARDCORP 8654
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quote:
ORIGINAL: tank_900rr quote:
ORIGINAL: Wildcat quote:
ORIGINAL: tank_900rr Here goes; a hilicopter can go anywhere but "Restricted air space", ring a bell? A helicopter can't follow you into an airport. Thanks Keanu. You just watched "Speed" again didn't you? No, sorry. Actually I got that intell from the police chase videos on TNT. A guy was running from the cops in a sedan and got away by going into the airport parking so they lost him. Then they explained about the restricted airspace. Nice try though champ Most helicopters used by law enforcement cannot exceed 140 Nautical MPH and their true tactical advantage is the ability to fly in a straight line where those stuck to the ground are hindered by terrain issues so therefore it is possible in a straight line to outrun a helicopter going in a straight-line I do not condone the action but it is possible there are only a few states the come to mind with enough open highway to make this possible certain sections of eastern California , Nevada and Oklahoma but keep this in mind you may outrun ground units allude airborne units but you will never outrun the radio the law of averages says that tactics , professional training and technology will always win out so therefore one should Just stop and take responsibility for one's actions which is the true action of an educated adult. hell I have been cut more breaks by CHP that anybody else get a ticket from a North Carolina state trooper and you will get the full measure of the law
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/2/2007 10:26:16 PM
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Squarebaj
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Maybe the cops were just trying to quickly get the road clear of all the debris that this idiot let all over the roadway, so the 3 mile backup on the highway could start moving and all the people who had to wait for the ambulance and the cops could get home to their families an hour late because some jackass tried to kill himself running from the police. And if I were the one clearing all that stuff, I would be kicking it around too, I wouldn't even chance getting my hands dirty after the disregard he showed running. No comments about police brutality in this thread??? Interesting...
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/3/2007 2:32:51 PM
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gofasteRR
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Do I support running from the police? No. Do I condone riding like that? No. Do I ride like that? No. But that was still pretty cool to watch. I've always said, you can outrun a Crown Vic, maybe even that Heli on a liter bike, but you still can't outrun Motorola.
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/3/2007 3:10:42 PM
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ORIGINAL: urandaman AHAHAH^^^^ and your name is what the bomb guy called the chick driving the bus!!! haha and im pretty sure, if the helicopter got on the radio, told story, they could stop any landings or take offs and just taxi around the runway or fly circles... ...and lose MILLIONS of dollars in the process of trying to catch some punk on a motorcycle... not friggin likely.
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RE: R6 Police chase - 7/3/2007 3:24:11 PM
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DThompson
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Actually to me it looks like a dude that was just booking it down the highway and a police hellicopter caught an eye on him amd called some ground patrol cars in for help. We have hellicopters around here that patrol the highways to watch for stuff like this all the time
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