Eggs Zachary.
It's not normal for someone to "go for it" when they see a cop, so it's understandable for the cop to go, "WTF? Summat's up here!" Stolen car? Drugs in the glovebox? Proceeds of a robbery in the boot?
It's a pretty dumb thing to do, and I suspect some runners are just like their lesser cousins, the red light runners: it's premeditated. I nearly got taken out by a car at the end of our street on the weekend. One came through from the left, just before the light went green, and the other from the right, just after it went green. Both obviously had decided they were going, even if the light changed, and made no effort to stop. Luckily for me, I was in the car, turning left, and I took off slowly as I had it in neutral. If I was on the bike, I would've been turning right, and been quicker off the line. I usually check before I take off, but if I hadn't, I would've been in a bad way, as the car coming from the right was doing around 60-65km/h.
So I suspect most 'runners' premeditate it too. When I posted a few weeks ago about getting a ticket a couple of blocks from home, and said, "I should've done a runner", it was just venting. I did consider ducking down a side street or opening the throttle, but at that stage I wasn't 100% sure if I'd actually been speeding, and if I was, there was still a slim chance of not being ticketed. I dismissed the option when my imagination kicked in and I thought about hiding down a side street and the police finding me there. Not a good look. And about opening up till I saw them in my mirrors then buttoning off again: what if I hadn't been pinged for speeding, and they pinged me before I braked?
Of course, none of this would've even been a remote possibility of an option, if the crusade against speeding (and the punishments meted out) hadn't served to criminalise what is actually an extremely commonplace thing that almost everyone does: not adhering strictly to the speed limits. Even the cop I spoke to this morning (a GSXR1000 owner) admitted he speeds on his bike, and was worried about getting pinged one day.
Yeah.
And I have it on good authority that being wrestled to the ground and handcuffed is not very pleasant.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4290472a10.html
**sigh**
The Police simply can't win - they get criticised for pursuing and now you can guarantee they'll be blamed for this jerkwad's attitude......
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
so basically, the little shit crashed even after the cops stopped chasing
it's episodes like that where a fatal crash (for the runner) is almost desirable
Here's some of those professional drivers in action.
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
Yeah why is it that when a cop makes a mistake...Alledgedly, its a heinous crime, yet a camper van takes out 3 motorcyclists yet its just an accident?.
You guys need to pull ya heads in a little and remember that ''there go I but for the Grace of God''!!!!
To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded
The point is the sort of dangerous manouvres that are pulled in the interest of issuing a invoice for a victimless and very minor infringement. I've nearly been collected by a cop car pulling a u-turn and last year had one fail to give way when I was turning into my street into my street etc. so I'd suggest shit driving from cops is not as uncommon as you'd have us believe.
A couple of months back I was approaching a T-junction with a green light and had a marked Police car run his red light, no lights, no siren and TALKING ON A BLOODY CELLPHONE! He went around the wrong side of the island to turn left. I was so stunned I forgot to get the registration. Not that it'd have made any difference. I mean, who you gonna call? Might as well be f'n Ghostbusters for all the good it'd do!
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
yup granted that not knowing what happened and not being there I prolly shouldnt have commented , yet Was only using it as an example...it happens all the time on this site everything else is always an accident , except when the police are involved, or its always the police`s fault no matter that someone is usually or possible in the wrong to start with!,...that sir was my point.
And after watching the news and looking at the marks on the road it looks to me as if the camper has run off the shoulder and hes hauled on the steering to get it back thus unbalancing the camper and causing it to rollonto its side in an arc into the path of the other vehicles.
Only an observation tho and not a true reflection on what may have happened!.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks