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Old 08-05-2007, 05:38 AM
jerG123 jerG123 is offline
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

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Old 08-05-2007, 06:28 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

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Start off safe and work your way up. Next time you're spotted by a cop on the other side of a divided highway, haul ass and turn onto some side roads. If at any point the cop gets close enough for you to actually see him in your rearview mirror, you can pull over and probably not even get busted for trying to evade. This is pretty easy to pull off if you're smart about it, and it feels great.

The only other time I legitimately ran from a cop was in a car and on a road that could sustain 160, and I'm pretty sure I had been clocked around 120. That was not as much fun, because I knew I would be screwed if I was caught. Running from a cop that you don't have a huge head start on, and when you can't play off like you never saw him will almost always be a bad idea.

In either case, don't go out looking for a chase, just be aware of what kind of situations give you a good chance, and whenever you end up in one of those situations, go for it.

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QFT

I've pulled two of the 'divided highway' type scenarios.

Also: I remember one occasion where some friends were following me down a one lane highway to a party. To be an [censored] I slowed down to about 15mph making them take their good ole' time. For revenge they passed me on the left and threw some lit firecrackers out the window.

Misfortune had it that a police car was behind them and of course the sirens went on immediately. The cop hesitated for maybe 3 seconds about whether he should pull me over (I hadn't really done much of anything...too much under speed perhaps? I could always say I was 'trying to get these [censored] behind me to pass). By the time he got to his senses my buddies in their Toyota Camry had put some distance between them and the cops and pulled the suburban hideaway run. Barely worked. They hid for 2 full hours just to be safe before calling me for directions.
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:12 AM
Assani Fisher Assani Fisher is offline
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

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I was pulled over for 100mph in a 45 right past a hidden popo.


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Now its something I really want to succesfully do someday just for the rush of actually doing it.

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Is this Messed up or does anyone else secretly want to do this?


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This and your driving is very "messed up." You're putting other people's lives in danger. How would you feel if you killed an innocent victim in an accident? This is no different than drunk driving imo.
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:28 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

this is definitely something I've thought about. It can't be done in many situations because they can send the police chopper out and then your just [censored]

I semi did this once, I was going about 95 in a 55 on a 4 lane highway, and I drove past a cop who was sitting in median, due to traffic the cop was unable to get out into the road until a few other cars had gotten between us and the road was splitting in about 1/4 mile, so i moved over the necessary 2 or 3 lanes as fast as I could and got off the road at some random exit and the never saw the cop car again
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Old 08-05-2007, 07:31 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?


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Old 08-05-2007, 07:56 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

Smokey and the Bandit has some good tips, watch that.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:00 AM
Jamougha Jamougha is offline
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

Just stop, wait for the cop to get out and walk up beside you and then take off.

ofc you need fake license plates.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:12 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

Just dont speed in the first place you [censored] morons.

And if you do, accept the punishment for being caught instead of being a retard and putting more peoples lives in danger.

If it were possible, id like to see you run from the cops, accidentally run yourself over on the street, then get arrested and thrown in prison for 25 years of hard anal.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:19 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

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Just stop, wait for the cop to get out and walk up beside you and then take off.

ofc you need fake license plates.

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i do this all the time, has never failed. i ride paper plates.
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Old 08-05-2007, 08:46 AM
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Default Re: What does it take to outrun the fuzz?

Being known as a convicted felon is probably not the best way to go through life.

Note: I know someone who did this and got caught. Felony raps follow you around like gonorrhea.
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