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yeah i had my radar detector in my glove compartment. I ran out of the double sided velcro so i can't stick it up anymore. I just got my stickies in the mail today, but alot good that is going to help me now. I accually did feel sick my stomach was killing me.
yeah i had my radar detector in my glove compartment. I ran out of the double sided velcro so i can't stick it up anymore. I just got my stickies in the mail today, but alot good that is going to help me now. I accually did feel sick my stomach was killing me.
DAYUM man just a few days later and you prolly wouldnt have gotten Caught And i got caught speeding once and i know that sick feeling Sitting in the Car hes just walked back to his and has ur info and $hit and that is the longest like 5-6 mins of your life then he comes back with that cold @$$ stare and gives you that pick slip of death damn man i remeber i had the bubble guts where i almost Pissed $hitted and threw up on my self at the same time it is a acutally SICK feeling like the flu and food poisioning for those who havent had the experience did i mention i was scared becuase i had 2 prior tickets
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dude yellow how old are you and what are the seven tickets for if you dont mind my asking.
i find the whole point system confusing as we dont have them down here in la. get a ticket, go a day early to court and see the prosecuter= get ticket droped to non moving violation. works everytime down here.
ALLRIGHT GIVE ME YOUR CAR. You obviously cant handle so much power u always have to use it. Ill take car of her or him till you learn to be nicer to your cobra. OK, now hand over the keys. Yea i work for a police dept I have been pulled over 5 times and spotted street racing once got out of all of them. So knowing people is nice.
2000si whats with the i have a big penis speech all the time. What so happens i might have a bigger one than you and i drive a v8 I mean we never established length your big might be small. Big and small is opinionated remarks made by ppl with varying degrees of perception of size.
Ntm Your opinion is fine its just the way you expressed it you had an assh()le tone to it jmo
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NEVER!!!!!! My car is under my moms name so i can save on the insureance. If it would've been under my name i would've been paying 450 a month just for insureance and thats more than my car payment so i can have that.
NEVER!!!!!! My car is under my moms name so i can save on the insureance. If it would've been under my name i would've been paying 450 a month just for insureance and thats more than my car payment so i can have that.
Hey I know a guy who drives a Green and Grey 5.0 who would be happy to take your Cobra off your hands. Maybe then he will stop trying to take mine. If that doesn't work maybe we could disconnected some of your spark plugs or remove the supercharger. LOL! Dude sorry bout the ticket. Good luck though. My friend got a ticket racing my Cobra. 1 attorney and $1,000 later all is fixed and he doesn't have any points.
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yeah i called the attorney today and he says that he won't mess with the ticket at all. So i guess i'm just going to have to take the loss of the 6 points and pay the 300 bucks.
2nd, for the rest, and I don't say this lightly, but with compassion for my fellow addicts: It's all about judgement, folks. I've owned 5.0s for the last 25 years and I just added a 4.6, so I'm not gonna preach. I am guilty and probably also lucky. It's all about picking your spots.
My nephew who is 22 has already totalled two of his ricemobiles and lost his license for at least the next 5 years because he just has no restraint whatsoever. He's a dumbass, and he doesn't belong on the road, and I'm glad he's not. In his latest escapade, he totalled his car and a BMW with a family on board trying to race at 80 mph in the bus lane of a resort town where it's pretty common knowledge that the traffic and the lights are so bad that to get to 35 mph legally is an accomplishment.
The more you street race, the more your odds with the law and with a worse fate diminish quickly. Stoplight encounters up to 60 mph are far safer in both regards than highway runs, IMO. You screw up at 40 MPH, you have messed up cars and you might hurt someone; you screw up at 90 MPH, and there won't be much to scrape up afterwards of either you or the family you hit. Know your road, know where the next light is, know where another car will pull out, and know how the cops hang around. Be safe. Cars are alot of fun, but street racing is not worth maiming someone or yourself. It's not worth wrecking a nice car over, and it's not worth losing your license either.
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^Word.
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Tough luck, bro, but hey atleast you didn't lost your car/license. I know just reading about this will certainly slow me down quite a bit. Well, just a bit.
Yeah it sucks you got a ticket, I used to street race all the time, now I just take it to the track........No sense in everyone getting mad in here, we are on a forum, come on....its not like you can reach out and touch someone.............Again, sorry about the ticket, I'm sure there are a few lawyers out there that will take the case, and get it reduced to speeding and not StreetRacing/Reckless Driving.....I got a ticket once for doing a donut in a school zone... at 8pm at night, no one around, just happened to be a pig...opps...a law officer in the area at the time.....175.00 bucks.....so I feel ya brother...
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2nd, for the rest, and I don't say this lightly, but with compassion for my fellow addicts: It's all about judgement, folks. I've owned 5.0s for the last 25 years and I just added a 4.6, so I'm not gonna preach. I am guilty and probably also lucky. It's all about picking your spots.
My nephew who is 22 has already totalled two of his ricemobiles and lost his license for at least the next 5 years because he just has no restraint whatsoever. He's a dumbass, and he doesn't belong on the road, and I'm glad he's not. In his latest escapade, he totalled his car and a BMW with a family on board trying to race at 80 mph in the bus lane of a resort town where it's pretty common knowledge that the traffic and the lights are so bad that to get to 35 mph legally is an accomplishment.
The more you street race, the more your odds with the law and with a worse fate diminish quickly. Stoplight encounters up to 60 mph are far safer in both regards than highway runs, IMO. You screw up at 40 MPH, you have messed up cars and you might hurt someone; you screw up at 90 MPH, and there won't be much to scrape up afterwards of either you or the family you hit. Know your road, know where the next light is, know where another car will pull out, and know how the cops hang around. Be safe. Cars are alot of fun, but street racing is not worth maiming someone or yourself. It's not worth wrecking a nice car over, and it's not worth losing your license either.
Well said Brother, Amen!!!
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