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some of the comments are funny
Adam
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If cops weren't always so pumped up to chase somebody, these people would not have any reason to run.
Why run if nobody is chasing you?
I blame cops 100 percent for chases.
Deputy Dawg
Orlando, FL Reply »
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Your bikes are fast but they wont out run my speeding bullets!
Edward
Buffalo, NY Reply »
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So you'll be babbling on your cell phone, trying to read a plate on a moving vehicle while you're driving right?
Adam
Buffalo, NY Reply »
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If cops weren't always so pumped up to chase somebody, these people would not have any reason to run.
Why run if nobody is chasing you?
I blame cops 100 percent for chases.
Deputy Dawg
Orlando, FL Reply »
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Your bikes are fast but they wont out run my speeding bullets!
Edward
Buffalo, NY Reply »
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So you'll be babbling on your cell phone, trying to read a plate on a moving vehicle while you're driving right?
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Like the pigs didn't have it out for us bad enough. Now they have even more ammo. They read this and feel "educated" on young sportbikers, and now carry a predjudice even worse than before. It just "confirms" in their mind, that we are all out to haul *** and run from the law. Goes to show how a few can ruin it for the bunch.
While the article was shitty as a hole. I did agree with some of the content. If some jerkoff wants to run from the cops at high speeds and risk my family's safety than hell yeah. Take his bike and lock his *** up. We all know it doesn't take much to walk into a dealership and walk out with a badass bike and not know how to ride it. Now, how would you like this same person trying to run from the cops? No thanks.
I welcome these law changes but do fear the abuse of power by law enforcement. Who's judgement decides wether you are eluding an officer or just waiting for a good place to turn off? Don't forget, the same ****** that hate sportbikes are the ones that wear that shiny little badge.
While the article was shitty as a hole. I did agree with some of the content. If some jerkoff wants to run from the cops at high speeds and risk my family's safety than hell yeah. Take his bike and lock his *** up. We all know it doesn't take much to walk into a dealership and walk out with a badass bike and not know how to ride it. Now, how would you like this same person trying to run from the cops? No thanks.
I welcome these law changes but do fear the abuse of power by law enforcement. Who's judgement decides wether you are eluding an officer or just waiting for a good place to turn off? Don't forget, the same ****** that hate sportbikes are the ones that wear that shiny little badge.
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yea, if they make the plates bigger we'll just keep bending em so they cant read them, i registered my bike out of state to save on insurance and even if they get the plate number these stupid south florida cops don't know what state its from so they can't do sh*t. FTP
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thats why u just 'borrow' plates from squids u hate and then chunk them down the road 
but why run..half the time u can stop and be like uhh oh..yea..and get out of it unless ur like **** ur wheelies to the cop

but why run..half the time u can stop and be like uhh oh..yea..and get out of it unless ur like **** ur wheelies to the cop
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