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Polkaroo Killa 03-Mar-2009 08:02 AM

Speeding!
 
What an idiot.....

http://www.thestar.com/GTA/Crime/article/595630

ashtonp24 03-Mar-2009 08:37 AM

That's nuts, 250 km/h.....

k_r_a_c_k_e_r 03-Mar-2009 09:18 AM

why even stop at that speed.. lol

J-SKI 03-Mar-2009 09:20 AM

interesting

bruce fee 03-Mar-2009 10:50 AM

this guy deserves a license suspension at the very least!

FiveO 03-Mar-2009 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by bruce fee (Post 1377989)
this guy deserves a license suspension at the very least!

Already done - 7 days right now, and potentially much longer later.

Xscorpio 03-Mar-2009 11:24 AM

and these star morons they are showing a crashed civic picture there, why not show g35 and link it to street racing

http://multimedia.thestar.com/images...cf2232f7d.jpeg

bruce fee 03-Mar-2009 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Xscorpio (Post 1377998)
and these star morons they are showing a crashed civic picture there, why not show g35 and link it to street racing

propaganda my friend. there was no damage done this time with this moron, but makes people think the situation is worse by showing to destroyed cars.

some speeding i can understand... but 2.5x the speed limit... that's impressively stupid!

shlammed 03-Mar-2009 12:19 PM

honestly

on the 400?

how many people a year have to get caught doing that kind of **** on the 400 before people learn?

bbarbulo 03-Mar-2009 01:17 PM

well a lot of G35 drivers are douchbags, i'm not surprised - everyone who had modded civics 5-10 years ago has grown up (but not matured) and stepped into g35s or 3 series BMWs. in 2-3 more years it might be feasible for me to bring my civic out of hiding and actually drive it again.

Hatorade 03-Mar-2009 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by k_r_a_c_k_e_r (Post 1377968)
why even stop at that speed.. lol

probably traffic...

also can't outrun cops in the city...

Trybal 03-Mar-2009 03:42 PM

F&^KING IDIOTS! Throw them in the slammer for a month. Do people not know that there are many tracks to do this legally???

bruce fee 03-Mar-2009 04:22 PM

jail time for non-violent crime is nothing but a drain on the system.

community service and fines are better.

Trybal 03-Mar-2009 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by bruce fee (Post 1378083)
jail time for non-violent crime is nothing but a drain on the system.

community service and fines are better.

Indeed. Costs us tax payers to accommodate jail time.

Bruce Fee = the next Gandi

07Ex 03-Mar-2009 09:37 PM

I wonder how the cops caught the guy, because I seriously doubt the cruisers are capable of going that fast.

hula_balu 03-Mar-2009 10:00 PM

don't they have speed limiters on those things?

RedLine Tuner 03-Mar-2009 10:03 PM

i like the publicity for the G35 n i dont noe about u guys but i wonder wat it was like to be going that fast. must of been the best adrenaline rush ever. but really speeing FTL, rather bring it to a track n run my car legally.

31dev31 03-Mar-2009 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by 07Ex (Post 1378166)
I wonder how the cops caught the guy, because I seriously doubt the cruisers are capable of going that fast.

Read the article, they caught the guy 600 feet away, so they were probably in front by 600 feet, clocked him, and pulled out with lights on.

Adair 03-Mar-2009 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by Polkaroo Killa (Post 1377952)
What an idiot.....

TheStar.com | Crime | 'I'm sorry', says driver clocked at 250 km/h

"More than 10,000 people have been charged under the stunt-racing legislation since it took effect last year, Woodford said.
An average of 22 people are charged each day, almost one every hour."

How reckless. Showing such a lack of concern about the consequences--the endangerment individually and the risk to the innocent. :tsk:

Polkaroo Killa 03-Mar-2009 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by Sha (Post 1378209)
How reckless. Showing such a lack of concern about the consequences--the endangerment individually and the risk to the innocent. :tsk:

I agree completely Sharona.
I hope he never drives again.


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