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    Why You Shouldnt Brag About Outrunning the Cops in Public Forum.

    Police finally catch up to motorcyclist after he bragged on Internet posting. Officer recognizes bragging post on Internet. Man charged in February high-speed chase


    By Gina Mace

    Special to the Beacon Journal

    NORTON - A motorcyclist who outran a Norton police officer during a high-speed chase in February was arrested after the officer identified the cyclist through an Internet post bragging about the incident on the Star Boyz Web site.

    Raef Canter, 18, of New Franklin, was 17 on Feb. 14 when he took a 17-year-old friend for a ride on his 1988 Suzuki GSX-R 750 around 2:30 a.m.

    He faces charges of delinquency by reason of fleeing police, reckless operation, speeding, no motorcycle endorsement, unauthorized use of plates, obstructed plate and failure to obey a traffic control device.

    Norton police officer Dennis McDonald was patrolling state Route 21 when he clocked the bike in excess of 100 mph. He turned and gave chase, but called off the pursuit as the bike neared Fairlawn.

    McDonald spotted the bike again on Medina Road near Acme Fresh Market in Bath Township. As he tried to get close enough to get a plate number and description, the driver spotted a Fairlawn cruiser and sped up.

    ``I wasn't in pursuit,'' McDonald said. ``I wanted to get a better description of the bike in case we saw it again.''

    McDonald continued to follow the bike as best he could, as the motorcyclist rode 50 to 60 mph on Copley Road.

    ``He was taking the curves pretty slowly, driving pretty responsibly,'' McDonald said.

    Once the cyclist cleared the railroad tracks at Copley Circle, he accelerated to more than 140 mph, McDonald said.

    Bragging on Internet

    As pursuits go, this seemed destined to be the one that got away -- until the officer heard about a post on StarBoyz.com, the Web site of a group of extreme motorcycle stunt riders known for their antics on public highways.

    In an April 28 post under the subject ``Tales from the Streets FTP Style,'' someone who called himself ``rc138705'' bragged about outrunning three cruisers while carrying a passenger.

    FTP stands for ``F--- The Police.''

    ``My friend comes over on (sic) night and he wants to go for a ride so I take him out on 21 and open the bike out well my luck a Norton cop passes on the other side when I was slowing down, I was doing about 90, I didn't really think he would try to chase a bike so I speed up to about 120... ''

    McDonald said he knew when he read the post that the writer was the cyclist he chased in February.

    So he joined the Web site, read other posts ``rc138705'' had written and discovered the cyclist was planning to sell the bike he was riding the night of the pursuit.

    A motorcycle enthusiast himself, McDonald owns a newer model of the same bike. So, he e-mailed ``rc138705'' and expressed an interest in buying it.

    ``We e-mailed back and forth five or six times,'' McDonald said. ``I asked different questions about the bike and pretended that I didn't read the section about the police chase, that all I did was read the classified ads.''

    When the cyclist e-mailed McDonald his phone number, McDonald traced it to Canter.

    McDonald arranged to meet Canter on Saturday so that McDonald could look over the bike.

    When they met, McDonald said he mentioned a post he read in the classified section that intimated that Canter's bike had been used to outrun the police.

    ``I asked him what that was about,'' McDonald said. ``He told me: `That's all I've done on this bike is run from the cops.' He said: `Every time I go out, they chase me.' ''

    McDonald said Canter then told him the story of the February chase, and even told him that he could read the whole story on the Web site.

    ``He got all excited that I was interested in the story,'' the officer said, ``and started bragging away about it.''

    Badge revealed

    McDonald said he asked to test-drive the bike, and Canter said he would ride it first to warm it up. When he pulled back into the driveway, a Norton cruiser pulled in behind him.

    ``He didn't know why they were there,'' McDonald said. ``He started coming up with excuses, telling them I was there to buy the bike and he knew it had bad plates on it.''

    That's when McDonald flashed his badge.

    ``I told him, `I'm the officer you ran from on 21,' '' McDonald said. ``He got white as a ghost and just stood there.''

    Reached by phone Monday, Canter said he has been riding for about 10 years, starting on dirt bikes. He said he got the idea to run from police by reading the Star Boyz Web site.

    ``The Star Boyz do it. Everyone else on that Web site does it. I know a lot of people who do it and they get away with it and tell their stories,'' Canter said. ``I knew he couldn't catch me if I tried to get away. I didn't know it was a serious thing.''

    `An everyday ride'

    Canter said he usually did his fast riding late at night, and he stayed in the middle of the road so that cars would see the bright light from the motorcycle and wouldn't pull out into its path.

    ``It's dangerous,'' Canter said, ``but it didn't feel crazy. It felt normal to me. Just an everyday ride, really.''

    Canter said he doesn't smoke or do drugs. He said riding is a way to fight boredom.

    ``I'd rather hang out with people who outrun cops,'' he said, ``than people who sit around and smoke dope.''

    But, Canter said, his running days are over.

    ``I made a bad choice that night,'' he said. ``There's no way I'd ever run again.''

    He was booked Saturday by Norton police and released pending an appearance in juvenile court.

    McDonald, who has been riding for nine years, said he has nothing against stunt cyclists.

    ``When you get on the bike, it's a rush,'' he said. ``They're made to go fast and you want to go fast.

    ``If they're doing the shows on the track, fine,'' he said. ``But on Ohio roads with potholes -- if Canter had hit a pothole where I'd clocked him, we would have two dead 17-year-olds.''

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    Thats so awsome!

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    Old police saying: "They have to be lucky every time, we only have to be lucky once" (and it costs them)
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    I used to know a few mates who races production bikes. They would test their bikes on the road and constantly have to outrun the cops.

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    Sounds like it won't be his last time even though he got caught out this time.
    At 18 it looks like he can handle a bike well.

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    Good story, I've often wondered if the details riders put in these forums about riding on the road could get them into trouble with the fuzz?
    Not sure how it would be applied in NZ, but could catch on in the future.

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    Hahahaha...P*ssed myself laughing at that one! Good on the Officer of that unit!
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    I've always wondered why people (this forum included) spend so much time spouting on about how they're running or have run from the five-oh. Like there's some sort of skill involved?

    Now running from an ambulance, that takes balls........
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I've always wondered why people (this forum included) spend so much time spouting on about how they're running or have run from the five-oh. Like there's some sort of skill involved?

    Now running from an ambulance, that takes balls........
    Well actually WT old chap, it's often the 'balls' that will put you IN the ambulance....
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    police runner

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Well actually WT old chap, it's often the 'balls' that will put you IN the ambulance....
    Common occurence mate.

    Lying in a house paddock, 'bout thirteen kays south of Tokoroa after being highsided through a fence at xyzkph, thinking I'll probably die before the ambo arrives. My travelling companion who witnessed the whole incident from his 1200 Bandit leans over the fence and goes, "You want to keep going to Hamilton or should we head back to Wellington?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Common occurence mate.

    Lying in a house paddock, 'bout thirteen kays south of Tokoroa after being highsided through a fence at xyzkph, thinking I'll probably die before the ambo arrives. My travelling companion who witnessed the whole incident from his 1200 Bandit leans over the fence and goes, "You want to keep going to Hamilton or should we head back to Wellington?"
    BAHAHA! now thats real riders

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    Thumbs down run stop fine lose card??

    i think a lot of ppl have done it but you always get nicked in the end i know first hand rode from auckland to wellington for a mates wedding
    left a cop on the desert rd came back two days later just rideing and shit cop on my ass and yip same cop
    i stoped no were to run that day he had the rego
    got 1/2 a year walking and riding in the big yellow bus and 120 comuinity service
    if you going to speed be ready to run thay always get there man its just a matter of time and the fines man

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