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Join contest SubscribeHave done some "evading" in the past.
Adrenaline rush is addictive.
Gave up the crotch rockets when my kids were little.
I was clocked by a plane above 160, they state police came in town looking for a red ninja.
I was lucky.
You usually only get one mistake.
R
Man, that seems overly aggressive and stupid on the pilot's part. They had him made at the store and he had no idea they were after him. All they had to do was keep an eye on him from a distance while they called in a cruiser as he's inside shopping, and be waiting at the bike when he comes out. Instead, they light him up with a laser and come down like they're going to land in the parking lot, tip him off, and off he goes. And for what? Because he got a little fast on a pretty empty stretch of road for all of about 5 or 6 seconds? Hovering/flying around low like that at night in an urban environment is pretty risky to both themselves and the public. It's one thing if they're chasing a mass shooter. It's quite another for a guy on a bike that they "think" broke the speed limit for a few seconds.
Veer, he didn't have all of those gopro cameras on that bike/helmet for a casual ride...
R
Veer, you totally missed my point, or at least didn't respond to it. My point was, they HAD him at the store. All they had to do was lay low and put someone on scene while he was in the store. Go back and look at your pics there and imagine hovering a bird at night in that mess of wires (and probably towers, etc). Bust the rider, sure. But that pilot was irresponsible as well. He was making a show where none needed to be made.
Pretty sure that lady in the car at the Sunoco was Asian. Thought she was going to knock his scooter over when parking.
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