Ftp!!!
Ftp!!!
No ****, there we we're, hangin out at the local gas station as the surrounding clubs/ bars were letting out and all the drunks were coordinating. There was an argument that lead to a phone call to the PD. Even though the PD is 200 yards down the street, it took about 5/6 minutes for 5 cop cars to roll up. We were witnesses to the incident, so naturally they came to ask us what we saw. "Nothing", besides most of the people, including the one that called them, had left.
anyways, while he was asking us, he got chatty about his new video camera system in his car. He just HAD to tell us that it has something like 148x digital zoom and he can auto focus on a license plate over a quater mile away in less than a second. So, I kept hinting that I run from the cops all the time, he wasn't catching on, but it was funny. Afterwards, my friends and I were talking about it, and we're not very tech savvy, but we figured that to zoom in, autofocus or not, while driving/chasing a motorcycle pulling away from you at full throttle would require several variables that it would seem quite impossible to accomplish. But maybe if they had some sort of facial recognition software set up to recognize license plates or something like that, but I think that would be far too expensive to put into every cop car.
what are your thoughts?
anyways, while he was asking us, he got chatty about his new video camera system in his car. He just HAD to tell us that it has something like 148x digital zoom and he can auto focus on a license plate over a quater mile away in less than a second. So, I kept hinting that I run from the cops all the time, he wasn't catching on, but it was funny. Afterwards, my friends and I were talking about it, and we're not very tech savvy, but we figured that to zoom in, autofocus or not, while driving/chasing a motorcycle pulling away from you at full throttle would require several variables that it would seem quite impossible to accomplish. But maybe if they had some sort of facial recognition software set up to recognize license plates or something like that, but I think that would be far too expensive to put into every cop car.
what are your thoughts?
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last time I told a story, a few guys said it was stupid, which it was, of me to be talking about it on the internet. then again, even if there are local law enforcement officials scanning the pages of SL, F 'em!
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Well seeings that my plate sits behind my tire, they couldnt see it anyways. Also, i'm known to take my plate off and carry it under my seat (when i wanna be stupid on the streets). IF they stop me, i simply tell them it fell off back down the road and i had to retrieve it. Only to find i dont have a screw driver to put it back on (will do it when i get home). That usually works....All in all....Like i told peeps b4......I can out run the cop car and YES i can out run the motorola....Simple, as long as the cop cant see my taillight. Then he cant tell the other cop on the other end of the motorola where to go!!!!!....Once again......FTP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....=-)
PS: I dont need a bike that does 100+ to get away from them (thats too easy). All i need is a good road and a few curves ahead of them. BYE BYE officer (i wonder what road he cut off on), or did he go str8, LMAO.....=-)
PS: I dont need a bike that does 100+ to get away from them (thats too easy). All i need is a good road and a few curves ahead of them. BYE BYE officer (i wonder what road he cut off on), or did he go str8, LMAO.....=-)
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**** a tag...i ***** the cops on a daily basis...2 down 5 up....i run 3 times a week...never had a chase last longer then a minute...dont ride with a tag take the 45 dollar fine if u get cought at the gas station...
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the rear blew in my friends escalade in the middle of texas chainsaw massicar town, south carolina on our way home from florida, with all our **** with us
when we finally found a person that was the ONLY time i was happy to see law enforcement... if you want to call them that
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