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Thread: WE KNOW SOME COPS HAVE EGOs BUT THIS IS EXTREME

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    WE KNOW SOME COPS HAVE EGOs BUT THIS IS EXTREME

    We all know some of the constabulary are ego trippers but this dude takes the cake! at least you'd see the sod coming! ( low slow flying UFO)
    And imagine if they had access to this sort of patrol bike mmm?
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    Hells bells. He must have broad shoulders.....
    To every man upon this earth
    Death cometh sooner or late
    And how can a man die better
    Than facing fearful odds
    For the ashes of his fathers
    And the temples of his Gods

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    the 'bird is a typical UK highway patrol machine. i wouldn't think they have too much trouble with runners. they also have rangie sports, bmw 540's, go-fast vauxhaulls, jags etc - they used to have cosworth sierras!. a 'bird would just be a toy for the boys.

    until you drive on the M1 etc, you just don't realise how fast pommie drivers drive - 100mph all the time! last time i was over there we had a camry-type toyota, and i was staggered at how hard the fast lane was going.

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    I remember going down a slight hill on the motorway in my little Punto back in England, and had a semi over take me. I was doing 80mph..
    The speed there averages just like here. everyone does a bit over the limit. But the limit there is 70mph, so everyone does 80 or so.. convert that to K's, and it's a fair pace. Then you come and live here, and the whole place just feels chilled out. Go to the UK, and everyone feels like it's such a rush..

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    no, you were just slow and in the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    the 'bird is a typical UK highway patrol machine. i wouldn't think they have too much trouble with runners. they also have rangie sports, bmw 540's, go-fast vauxhaulls, jags etc - they used to have cosworth sierras!. a 'bird would just be a toy for the boys.

    until you drive on the M1 etc, you just don't realise how fast pommie drivers drive - 100mph all the time! last time i was over there we had a camry-type toyota, and i was staggered at how hard the fast lane was going.
    Yep, & don't forget the Porsche carrera pursuit cars, & the emergency response/ medical lamborginis either in europe or some of the american county police units ( corvettes etc)

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    was he? bugger, didn't know..
    also agreed to help out Cibby Chick with the rear brakes on the car, which kinda fell flat, since she bought pads instead of shoes.. Let me know the next one tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    was he? bugger, didn't know..
    also agreed to help out Cibby Chick with the rear brakes on the car, which kinda fell flat, since she bought pads instead of shoes.. Let me know the next one tho
    i would have thought a girl would always buy shoes before they bought pads. got to get your priorities right!

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    exactly what I thought! But then, she would have bought 15 pairs, and only one car.. She'd probably buy shoes for each occasion.. awwww cibby..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    exactly what I thought! But then, she would have bought 15 pairs, and only one car.. She'd probably buy shoes for each occasion.. awwww cibby..

    like one pair for round town and another for out in the country?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    like one pair for round town and another for out in the country?
    and one for putting the boat in, another for dropping the kids off at school, another for going for latte on a sunday afternoon.....

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    of course.. but then another pair for going out and going to the clubs, and another to go round the gym, then some for the beach, and that lovely pair that go with the new wingmirrors she bought earlier..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
    That second picture is scary... imagine our highway patrol got hold of those! No more slightly longer trips home from work for me.
    should get this as a job there SM, medic for Irish road racing
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    is that for the isle of mann tt?
    love the paramedics with knee sliders! Now that's a job.. just don't get too involved and become a patient themselves! Could you imagine sticking the sirens and lights on, then overtaking the racers to get to a scene? That'd be funny..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    I remember going down a slight hill on the motorway in my little Punto back in England, and had a semi over take me. I was doing 80mph..
    The speed there averages just like here. everyone does a bit over the limit. But the limit there is 70mph, so everyone does 80 or so.. convert that to K's, and it's a fair pace. Then you come and live here, and the whole place just feels chilled out. Go to the UK, and everyone feels like it's such a rush..
    No mate...

    Speed limit is 70mph (112kph) but you'll only get ticketed if you go over 100mph. So average speed on the motorway is about 95mph (152kph).

    Some people will take a chance and go higher, up to around 120 (193kph) - 130mph (209kph) but getting caught at that speed is instant ban material.

    I got a new car a while back while still in the UK, took it out for a test ride at 4am, and 'may' have acheived speeds of twice the national speed limit over here, wasn't unsafe thou... drive to the conditions, when they change increase your speed!

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