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I think it would have been better to just circle back to the cop car, pull the keys, lock the doors and then scoot. You know Deputy Dog would catch hell over that. I'm from a small town. That was both familiar and refreshing... View Quote |
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Its a back field that my dad can't see from his place. The land he's on is 190 acres so its hard to see the other end as its 6000 feet away. He's almost 70 anyways, can barely work the TV. I put up a game camera, but it got stolen. edit the field is the one in the upper right, and his house is behind the camera https://i.imgur.com/cVFmYZ3.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Why not just get some video of the kid trespassing? edit the field is the one in the upper right, and his house is behind the camera https://i.imgur.com/cVFmYZ3.jpg Quoted:
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Back in the late 80's some of my friends were riding 4wheelers on backroads one night. Local sheriff passes them going the other direction, flips on his blue lights, and does a 3 point uturn to chase them. One of the guys dropped his drink (jack and coke in a huge cup with a lid) and turned around to pick it up, so by the time he got moving again the cop was right on his tail.
The other guys were a ways ahead of him, and he saw them turn down a road he knew was a dead end, so rather than lead the cop down that road he just kept going down the main road. He wasn't wide open or anything. Just cruising at about 35-40. The road he was on goes through a national forest so on either side of the road is heavy woods and either a hill or ravine. Not something you can pull off of on a 4wheeler without dying. Of course, that also meant the cop couldn't really get around him without ramming him. So he just drove down that road.......for 18 miles. Then he sees the end of the woods, and realizes he's through the forest and cultivated fields are coming up, and knows he has the cop beat. As soon as he can, he turns off through the ditch and when he's in the bottom of the ditch the front of the cop car smashes down on his rear rack, pinning the ATV in the ditch. The rider is the biggest smartass in the world, so he just keeps on the throttle on the 4wheeler, spinning tires as the cop gets out screaming at him. He got cuffed and stuffed, and taken down to the police station, where he was blasted to give up the other riders. His dad comes down, and upon hearing the story says "So you thought it was worth ramming a kid on an ATV and possibly killing him just to stop him?" The cop started stammering and the whole thing went away after the dad went ballistic on the cop for reckless endangerment. And before anyone says "Horrible dad getting his kid out of that" my buddy got dragged out of bed every day all that summer, and sent out to chop cotton, with no pay. His dad made sure he knew that while he might get him out of trouble with LEO for such mischief, it wasn't going to go unpunished. That story still makes me ROFL every time he tells it. |
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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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You might be right.. They might be the source of complaints. From prudes and nosey nancies. View Quote Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability |
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or people who don't want to deal with the neighborhood juvenile delinquents anymore. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You might be right.. They might be the source of complaints. From prudes and nosey nancies. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability The people that lived around my dad must have hated me. |
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Quoted: And risk hurting/killing two kids that were out for a joy ride? Sounds like LE in that area needs some serious de-funding and scaling down if that's the biggest issue the town faces. Seems they are a burden on the tax payers more than anything else. View Quote Couple of freedom fighters verse government tyrants. |
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WSP in my area would completely lose it if they saw a kid on a Honda trail 90 trying to get to the logging roads.
I'm talking red in the face threatening to shoot like the guy in the video. It seems like the Staters would have something better to do but things were pretty quiet around here back then. eta. WSP # 695 Wagner stopped me more times than I can count but never caught me in the act. RIP John |
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Quoted: or people who don't want to deal with the neighborhood juvenile delinquents anymore. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability View Quote |
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You haven't lived until you have outran the police. https://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: or people who don't want to deal with the neighborhood juvenile delinquents anymore. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability |
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Quoted: When the neighbor's kids got ATVs and started making a bunch of ruckus on summer evenings I thought fondly to myself "I guess I deserve this". The people that lived around my dad must have hated me. View Quote |
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You haven't lived until you have outran the police. https://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif View Quote |
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Rooting for the kids in this one, society doesn't need to win every single time.
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I treat MCs like vehicles in the OP.
I dont chase, and just let laugh when Darwin catches up to them. |
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Cops took it too far.
Honestly, some decent investigatory work the next day could have nabbed the two of them anyway. Odds are, there aren’t a lot of those RZRs in the area. Talk to some people and you’re almost sure to hear of one that fits the description. Go talk to the owner and I bet it won’t be hard to find out who it was on the dash cam video. Charge as you see fit. Chasing them around fields and into the woods is just lunacy, regardless if you feel they should be punished for their “joyride”. |
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Cops chased me and my brother on our CR250, we hit the orchards and the chase was over.
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One big problem with ATV's operating on the roads and trespassing, is because the greenie tree-hugging fucking liberals have shut down a lot of local ATV trail systems...so many riders have to travel hours away just to ride. I stopped riding and traded my ATV for a motorcycle when they closed down the trail system near me (still 1hr away) under the bullshit made-up claim of "erosion"
That's still no excuse to trespass and tear up private property. I always respected property, whether it was mine, my friends, or the local trail system in the National Forest. |
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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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Shoulda tased him View Quote [youtube]b5irs3CBq44#fauxfullscreen[/youtube] |
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I had a neighbor who ran some kids in 4x4s off his property a couple of times. His acreage was gated because he had cattle and horses, so they had to physically open gates to get in. My neighbor also had a few steel targets out in the field at various ranges. The kids were riding around in sight of his house. So my neighbor gets out one of his rifles and starts ringing steel out in the field and the kids hauled ass and never came back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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. |
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Haha dumb fucking cop
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He's lucky one of them didn't get hit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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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. |
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Big field, that one was probably 20 acres or so, maybe bigger. Like three steel targets and two kids on ATVs. It’s not like bullets really ricochet when they hit steel at close to 90 degrees. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bumper bars, should have used them. View Quote |
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I like how after the cop got out and started running after the kids how he yelled he was going to shoot them. For what? Being stupid?
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Quoted: THIS They had a roll cage. He should have PITTED them big time. View Quote By all means, let's kill a couple teens out for a joy ride in an offroad vehicle. People like you are the problem with this country. Those kids were not hurting anyone whatsoever, yet you think it's ok to possibly kill them just to issue a few tickets. Your post makes me sick, and only further reinforces my extreme dislike for police officers. |
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Sure. Let's advocate possibly killing a couple teenagers over them hurting no one, and breaking no laws except for operating on a shitty back country public roadway (which people all over the country do every single day) and outrunning a View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bumper bars, should have used them. |
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An ambush set up for kids on a Razor ? WTF ? we're they out snatching old ladies purses or something ?
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If they weren't close, how did they hear the shot? Between riding ATVs and wearing a helmet, it's hard to hear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Could see it was a boy and girl. Cockblocking copper. That boy deserves some extra sugar, he worked to keep them free.
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Shitty Police Charger probably needs a 87 point alignment after that stunt with bent control arms.
A CrownVic could have likely gone rock crawling and been fine but the moment he stopped with hot cats he would have burned the car to the ground with the rest of the woods. |
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Quoted: Jesus effing Christ; they tazed the driver of a moving vehicle from their moving patrol car? What effing manual did that come from? Video from the incident; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5irs3CBq44#fauxfullscreen View Quote |
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Since many of you try to claim that LEOs can't hit the side of a barn, being able to get two probes to connect when shooting from one moving vehicle into another moving vehicle IS rather a rather epic display of Taser marksmanship, if nothing else........... View Quote Well done. So astute. Much clever. Wow. |
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Wouldn’t be surprised if the cops know exactly where those kids live and we’re waiting for them when they got home 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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or people who don't want to deal with the neighborhood juvenile delinquents anymore. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You might be right.. They might be the source of complaints. From prudes and nosey nancies. Some of you in the thread looking back fondly at your juvenile antics were probably neighborhood hell-raisers who were considered a PITA by your neighbors You want to have fun as juveniles? Fine. But be responsible and answer for your actions, not run away from accountability After years of living in this small tow...Er shithole being told by the old blood that have lived there for generations that Me and my family are not from there, dont belong there and are not welcome there. My ability to give a fuck about their feelings did begin to go away. But I still made every effort show respect to them and their property. One thing I learned in small towns as much as I like the thought of living in places with small populations is... They are full of hypocrites that never practice what the preach, business owners are protectionists that get into power positions as to bully out competition and the local yokel PD's and SD's tend to play favorites to the business owners and the "elites". I specifically remember one asshole that lived on the edge of town with a real fun pasture. Asshole told me I could ride on his property anytime I wanted. One day I did, I went out riding my dirt bike out in the pasture only to see him recording me with a camcorder. When I asked him why the camcorder? He replied...."I am going to give this to the city attorney and the sheriff". And he did. His buddy the city attorney.. An old 80 year old "ignorance of the law is no excuse" prick proceeded to give my 17 year old ass 200 hours of community service with none other than the faggot who railroaded me with a camcorder. And a 500 dollar fine. Oh and did I mention Mr camcorder was a business owner, and would not give me any work to do. In the mean time I had turned 18. After a meeting with the city attorney and a extension on my community service with again.... Mr camcorder, who then still wouldn't give me shit to do. I went to jail for 5 days to "pay" for the 200 hours of community service. I have plenty of other stories involving such small town bull shit from a couple small towns that I've lived in. I can continue for a while. Like being caught out after curfew with 25 or so other kids, about 12 managed to get away and out of the rest about 8 were kids of "someone special". Those 8 were sent home with mom and dad with no consequences. Guess what the remainder of the kids had to do? We got to go see the juvenile justice and a lot of community service for our bad deed. One thing I have learned the hard way about a lot of small communities.... Is that they tend to be full of self centered, vain, hypocritical corrupt assholes with a spattering of truly great humans. My buddies father whom was a deputy in said town took retirement as soon as he could and absolutely refused to run for Sheriff, He always loved to tell the stories of the families that were in church on Sunday and and the rest of the week their wives and husbands were sneaking around cheating on each other. Some of his stories for 30 years as a deputy in that town were fucking amusing. In fact. I think the only reason that I never went to prison is the fact that I got to know many of the deputies that were hired on later in my childhood. I live in a larger town now, I don't have those issues. I don't like living in a larger town in general. But I can ride my ATV to the store without being harassed now. In the end this video is hard to discern whether they are being chased for being trouble makers of because barney is bored.. I tend to go with my life experiences. YMMV. |
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You haven't lived until you have outran the police. https://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_abused.gif View Quote This was one of the few things that greatly amused me as a young kid in a small town of bored deputies. They knew who they were chasing. It was just as entertaining for them as it was for us. |
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