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I'm sure we've talked about it before. Oh well. But here's a video of small town cops lying in wait and ambushing a couple kids on a RZR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dypivSnPYuU View Quote Kids need a switch to turn off all the lights and then flip down the WP Binos. |
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You can bet that if the officers were waiting around for these kids and gave chase because these kids are running, they're probably the source of persistent complaints in the area. Now maybe you guys think that LEOs should just ignore such quality of life complaints because you guys had your kicks in your youth and fondly recall running from your own local police. If I was the parent of these kids I'd be yanking their wheels right out from under them because its irresponsible behavior. View Quote In the little shit town I lived in in my youth. Those nosey nancies would constantly call the cops on anyone they deemed up to no good. Be it, Riding the atv up to the grocery store, out of town, to work or anywhere else. And this was all perfectly legal mind you. Oh fuck! God forbid you toodled out of town on a dirt bike or a snowmobile. Those bitches will go in a full on melt down calling everyone but the cia. Which in a lot of cases leads the kids to say Fuck it. If I am constantly dogged and harassed doing things legally then I'm going to do it my way. But. I'm glad you can tell that they are up to no good in that short clip up to the point that they ran from the cop. If you haven't noticed or lived in a small town before. There is a lot of nepotism in the law enforcement. If your family owns a business and sonny is caught drinking and raising hell. The local yokel will call mommy from the station and tell them to pick up sonny. That's it... If you are not on top of the hierarchy... Well you had better duck the kitchen sink. Cause that is getting thrown at you with the rest of the charges. I have a lot of those stories. If I didn't leave that little shit town I'd be in prison. |
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Unless the RZR was knowingly stolen or something, that was completely unnecessary. If catching them was so imperative, maybe instead of just having one car in the area they could have a few cars without lights posted around the neighborhood and simply watch to see where they go. They're probably not going far. View Quote My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. |
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When the kids went from the dirt back to the street, I could swear I heard the cop say, in Jackie Gleason's voice (Sherriff Buford T. Justice), I got you now you SUM BITCH!
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I would have chased them. My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless the RZR was knowingly stolen or something, that was completely unnecessary. If catching them was so imperative, maybe instead of just having one car in the area they could have a few cars without lights posted around the neighborhood and simply watch to see where they go. They're probably not going far. My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. I agree that tearing up someone's field is a no no. That is someone's paycheck. I'm surprised they didn't encounter a fence at one point. |
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Yeah, sort of dumb to chase kids on a joyride. If you can get them to stop within a few miles, great. If not, pitting them and possibly killing them for a joyride is just stupid. View Quote |
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I'm sure we've talked about it before. Oh well. But here's a video of small town cops lying in wait and ambushing a couple kids on a RZR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dypivSnPYuU View Quote |
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With kids these days, the remote kill would be removed and, possibly installed on a local cop car. I agree that tearing up someone's field is a no no. That is someone's paycheck. I'm surprised they didn't encounter a fence at one point. View Quote There was a barbed wire fence, but its not been used in many years and the neighbors cut it. They also keep moving their posted signs inward and claim that the fence is theirs (my dad says otherwise). |
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Quoted: You sound like you have ZERO grasp of reality. The fuck that have to do with the vid I watched? ETA: completely off the topic - are you serious? I can’t even begin to unravel the stupidity in that thought. View Quote All the foreigners in this country are a communist threat to the existence of our nation. Several times more than any domestic thief, murderer, or drug dealer. The cop can go after these two people out for a joyride with utmost fervor while illegals roam free. |
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Quoted: I would have chased them. My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. View Quote |
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I'm sure we've talked about it before. Oh well. But here's a video of small town cops lying in wait and ambushing a couple kids on a RZR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dypivSnPYuU View Quote |
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No big deal. You push the pursuit until they wreck and kill themselves, then you put it over the air as a traffic accident. Or so I've heard.
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These threads serve a useful purpose in GD. They point out both the guys you could sit down and enjoy a drink with, and also those who stood alone by the punch table at the back school dance. View Quote |
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How many were rooting for the kids? I was hoping he would find a ditch or something and get out of those flat fields. Once he hit the woods he had it made.
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Some years back I had a client who was a logger. He knew every logging road in the county and how they all connected. When he was being chased he would disappear and show up on the other side of the county. It was fun to listen to the scanner during those chases.
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Next time have a few spike strips placed in key locations entering those fields and funnel those fuckers towards them.
These kids are a hazard to vehicle traffic and should be dealt with in the most severe way possible . This will play out again because they are delinquents . |
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No big deal. You push the pursuit until they wreck and kill themselves, then you put it over the air as a traffic accident. Or so I've heard. View Quote View Quote |
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I would have chased them. My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unless the RZR was knowingly stolen or something, that was completely unnecessary. If catching them was so imperative, maybe instead of just having one car in the area they could have a few cars without lights posted around the neighborhood and simply watch to see where they go. They're probably not going far. My father's neighbor's kid drives his side by side all over my dad's fields. Tracks lead from his field to the neighbors garage. Neighbor has a farm and like 300 acres, not sure why he wants to go trash my father's fields. People buy these things then ride them illegally everywhere. I've gotten to the point where I don't care if they ride them on the roads illegally. Its that they go tear up alfalfa fields with real $ lost. There should be a wifi remote kill available to the police and neighbors of unruly SxS's. If my dad see's one of those things tearing up his fields, he should be able to press a button and deactivate it so the police can come and pay the owner a visit. The OP's video would have been funnier if the kids doubled back and let the air out of the cops tires.... |
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Where's a ride along with a grappling hook when you need them
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I had a dirt bike when I was young and taunted cops. They gave chase, I hit woods, they couldn't drive a car in the woods. It was fun. View Quote |
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For some reason riding a off road vehicle is one sure way to piss off the cops to no end. Had one come after me on my dirt bike like I was a murderer or something. Before I could do anything the cop ran his car violently into a ditch and got stuck. He exited the smoking heap in a violent rage and incoherently screamed some command to stop, or something. I calmly put it in gear and left. I swear I can still hear him screaming. View Quote |
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LMAO at Officer Farva chasing them on foot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm sure we've talked about it before. Oh well. But here's a video of small town cops lying in wait and ambushing a couple kids on a RZR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dypivSnPYuU |
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Running from the cops for dumb shit is kind of a rural right of passage, unfortunately this isn't the 70s/80s/90s anymore and felony fleeing and eluding is a thing you'll actually get jammed up for now. Candy ass ticket/more likely a warning for operating an ATV on a road or felony fleeing and eluding is a pretty easy choice.
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Running from the cops for dumb shit is kind of a rural right of passage, unfortunately this isn't the 70s/80s/90s anymore and felony fleeing and eluding is a thing you'll actually get jammed up for now. Candy ass ticket/more likely a warning for operating an ATV on a road or felony fleeing and eluding is a pretty easy choice. Not worth losing your gun and voting rights over. Be sure to tell your kids the same. View Quote |
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Running from the cops for dumb shit is kind of a rural right of passage, unfortunately this isn't the 70s/80s/90s anymore and felony fleeing and eluding is a thing you'll actually get jammed up for now. Candy ass ticket/more likely a warning for operating an ATV on a road or felony fleeing and eluding is a pretty easy choice. Not worth losing your gun and voting rights over. Be sure to tell your kids the same. View Quote He got slammed with tickets. Pretty much every motorcycle ticket under the sun (no lights, signals, motorcycle license etc.) It was a lesson to the rest of us to never stop, just get your ass into the woods. |
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Ok, fuck those kids.
Joy ride is a once a year kind of thing, we have fuckers who do that shit every week, sling mud all over the fucking street. Then someone gets hurt and all of a sudden we get a bunch of mom's and congressmen to start passing more laws, more regulations, next thing you know, these things are $30k. ID the machine, the drivers, show up at their house and tow that shit away. Crush it or repaint it and put a light bar on it and give it to the cops. |
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Ok, fuck those kids. Joy ride is a once a year kind of thing, we have fuckers who do that shit every week, sling mud all over the fucking street. Then someone gets hurt and all of a sudden we get a bunch of mom's and congressmen to start passing more laws, more regulations, next thing you know, these things are $30k. ID the machine, the drivers, show up at their house and tow that shit away. Crush it or repaint it and put a light bar on it and give it to the cops. View Quote |
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Not worth having cops around to enforce bullshit like this. View Quote |
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I'm going to say with about 90% confidence that that cop wasn't chasing them because "muh laws" but more because it's 1am in some rural county and chasing someone through farmfields in a car you don't have to pay to fix is way more fun than sitting at some rural crossroads giving people warnings for rolling through stop signs View Quote |
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Without the limiter? 95+ View Quote funny video though, Ohio generally sucks for off-road enthusiasts so I head up to Michigan a couple times a year to play (very off road friendly and the farther north you get the more like the wild west it becomes, no rules other than don't kill yourself). I took a younger kid I shoot with to Michigan to ride... we road miles and miles of trail that day, had an absolute blast. His biggest memory was passing a police car on the main drag of the town (we were heading in for lunch and gas) and having the police officer wave at him. he was thinking "O crap I'm busted" and the officer was thinking "nice wheeler" lol. |
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Why do you hate freedom and think it's ok to take someone's property and destroy it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok, fuck those kids. Joy ride is a once a year kind of thing, we have fuckers who do that shit every week, sling mud all over the fucking street. Then someone gets hurt and all of a sudden we get a bunch of mom's and congressmen to start passing more laws, more regulations, next thing you know, these things are $30k. ID the machine, the drivers, show up at their house and tow that shit away. Crush it or repaint it and put a light bar on it and give it to the cops. |
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Sooner or later they will mutual aid call for a chopper then the kids go to jail. End of story.
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Reminds me as a kid on a dirt bike. Cop came out of nowhere on a bike. I got five tickets.
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That cop is a hero “I’m gona shoot you” when he ran on foot after them. Really...
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