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They have these things called helicopters and airplanes that fly at night.
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Ya, Nebraska has a lot of them. Maybe not tall mountains, but enough that you can't see far enough to drive 150+ on most roads there. Plenty of State Highway's in the state that between terrain and animals I would be reluctant to go 100+, let alone 150+
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Ya, Nebraska has a lot of them. Maybe not tall mountains, but enough that you can't see far enough to drive 150+ on most roads there. Plenty of State Highway's in the state that between terrain and animals I would be reluctant to go 100+, let alone 150+ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Until you go over a hill and assend the driver going the speed limit. ETA- I'd feel pretty safe at 200 mph on that stretch if traffic is light enough. There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. |
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Not on I-80 in central Nebraska. ETA- I'd feel pretty safe at 200 mph on that stretch if traffic is light enough. There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Until you go over a hill and assend the driver going the speed limit. ETA- I'd feel pretty safe at 200 mph on that stretch if traffic is light enough. There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. |
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Quoted: For all that extra airflow, engine's still running a tad warm! View Quote Oversized Radiator and Steeda Race hood to keep it cool. Missing the lower valance cover under the radiator. I’m also running a Meziere electric water pump. It gives better cooling at low speeds and at idle over an engine driven water pump but less than a stock one at high rpm. The only advantage is that if I lose a blower belt I can get off the highway so that I’m not working on the car with cars flying by me. |
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Quoted: 185 is getting shit done! Serious question- what would Mounties (or whatever) do to you in Canuckada for that? View Quote In Quebec that would be a 30 demerit point ticket. You lose your license for 15 demerit points. Then he will most likely lose enough points where he may lose his licence for 3 months and then another 6 months assuming he has a clean record to start with. He will probably have to go pass his driving test again also. On top of that in Quebec if you get a ticket which, on a highway is more than 60 kph (37 mph) over the limit, it is considered excessive speeding which has a 10-30 point penalty. If you get a second excessive speeding within 10 years it’s a 1 year suspension. I did that speed in a state where they have no reciprocity with my home province and the statue of limitations has run out yet I will not mention the state. I did however get a ticket in a neighboring state for 92 mph and it was only $200.00. |
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I have an uncle who retired from the Nebraska State Patrol.
I remember him telling me about a car that they had just added to their "fleet" (or whatever it was called) which, as I understood it at the time, was essentially the equivalent of something that could compete in the fastest NASCAR events. The primary purpose of that vehicle was to be able to engage in high speed pursuits. Basically, that was its whole reason for being. This was in the 80's. |
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As I understand it the state patrol here pretty much never gives up a chase. There have been many over the years when the city or county people stopped chase but the patrol kept right on going Patrol will also chase bikes which most of the cities and countys will not View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've got mixed feelings on a police chase that goes 150+ mph when the only known reason the cops are chasing is for traffic. There's a balancing act, some cars need chased to the ends of the earth, but if the only knowledge at hand is speed the danger to the public at large isn't worth the chase. There have been many over the years when the city or county people stopped chase but the patrol kept right on going Patrol will also chase bikes which most of the cities and countys will not https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-river-north-shooting-20190810-3srumkeibfc4lmpxgrkotmwgsu-story.html |
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Disagree. The individual is committing felony evading in front of you. Its our job to stop felonious activity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Not on I-80 in central Nebraska. ETA- I'd feel pretty safe at 200 mph on that stretch if traffic is light enough. There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Until you go over a hill and assend the driver going the speed limit. ETA- I'd feel pretty safe at 200 mph on that stretch if traffic is light enough. There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. |
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When the head of the NSP is encouraging you to change your narrative, it doesn't excuse his actions, but it does paint them in a different light. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Has a 3rd party ever been seriously injured while they were chasing a car at Mach speed with the only known offense traffic? If so and they still do it, that's balls. The trooper that did it got his job back , but the governor cleaned house of his superiors that told him to lie https://www.omaha.com/news/nebraska/nebraska-trooper-who-was-involved-in-fatal-high-speed-chase/article_b4ba8c7d-3d3a-5685-a2b2-938af9ec2382.html Insane to lie about anything actually. |
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Attempt to stop the felonious act by putting many more people in danger than by doing nothing. Seems pretty fucking stupid to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've got mixed feelings on a police chase that goes 150+ mph when the only known reason the cops are chasing is for traffic. The individual is committing felony evading in front of you. Its our job to stop felonious activity. Speed itself isn't a reason to terminate a pursuit. The totality of the situation needs to be assessed. |
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I know my LFP 800 Mustang can outrun any police unit in the area, but I can't outrun their radio so I behave. A felony for driving too fast is a stupid way to go out. Maybe once guns are illegal and everyone is a criminal, I'll give it a try.
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Disagree. The individual is committing felony evading in front of you. Its our job to stop felonious activity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Until you go over a hill and assend the driver going the speed limit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Plenty of places to go that fast safely in NE, TX and other states I may or may not have run 130+ for 60 miles at a time, and 170+ for 20 at a time. |
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My GT will do 155 mph in 4th. Mine will do a theoretical 210 mph in 5th. The fastest I’ve had mine was 185 mph GPS verified. https://i.postimg.cc/3w0TSndc/D6-EE567-B-87-C3-4336-AFA2-AC5-A43-BE1-A66.jpg View Quote Do you realize you can drive perfectly, but at 185, a tire letting go would have certainly killed you? |
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Pushing 13 psi of boost on the stock motor. Oversized Radiator and Steeda Race hood to keep it cool. Missing the lower valance cover under the radiator. I’m also running a Meziere electric water pump. It gives better cooling at low speeds and at idle over an engine driven water pump but less than a stock one at high rpm. The only advantage is that if I lose a blower belt I can get off the highway so that I’m not working on the car with cars flying by me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: For all that extra airflow, engine's still running a tad warm! Oversized Radiator and Steeda Race hood to keep it cool. Missing the lower valance cover under the radiator. I’m also running a Meziere electric water pump. It gives better cooling at low speeds and at idle over an engine driven water pump but less than a stock one at high rpm. The only advantage is that if I lose a blower belt I can get off the highway so that I’m not working on the car with cars flying by me. I have seen 174 GPS verified with the current drive line in it before I chickened out and backed off. It was surprisingly well behaved, but I had questions in my mind about my 5 year old tires at that speed. |
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Are your tires Z rated? Do you realize you can drive perfectly, but at 185, a tire letting go would have certainly killed you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My GT will do 155 mph in 4th. Mine will do a theoretical 210 mph in 5th. The fastest I’ve had mine was 185 mph GPS verified. https://i.postimg.cc/3w0TSndc/D6-EE567-B-87-C3-4336-AFA2-AC5-A43-BE1-A66.jpg Do you realize you can drive perfectly, but at 185, a tire letting go would have certainly killed you? Z rating only means 149+ mph. The 105Y load rating gives the tire a load rating of 2,039 lbs per tire and a Y speed rating which is 186 mph. Today I’m replacing them with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. They will be heat cycled 3 times before any high speed shenanigans. |
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As I understand it the state patrol here pretty much never gives up a chase. There have been many over the years when the city or county people stopped chase but the patrol kept right on going Patrol will also chase bikes which most of the cities and countys will not View Quote FHP loves to chase people for traffic violations and even ram them, occasionally. I've seen them do 120 running 10-18 down the interstate to get to a traffic crash. LOL. |
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I have an uncle who retired from the Nebraska State Patrol. I remember him telling me about a car that they had just added to their "fleet" (or whatever it was called) which, as I understood it at the time, was essentially the equivalent of something that could compete in the fastest NASCAR events. The primary purpose of that vehicle was to be able to engage in high speed pursuits. Basically, that was its whole reason for being. This was in the 80's. View Quote |
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Should front line employees be fired for following the CEO's orders? No. Should a fellow continue to be a LEO after lying to a grand jury? No. So, what should they do with Flick? I say give him a desk job where he can supervise other troopers and teach them not to be lying dicks. I am heartened to see that a LOT of people in the chain of command above Flick were fired or forced to resign. This obviously didn't happen in Michigan. ETA: I just have to leave this picture here. https://www.xdtalk.com/attachments/5381faaa08764-jpg.687435/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: When the head of the NSP is encouraging you to change your narrative, it doesn't excuse his actions, but it does paint them in a different light. No. Should a fellow continue to be a LEO after lying to a grand jury? No. So, what should they do with Flick? I say give him a desk job where he can supervise other troopers and teach them not to be lying dicks. I am heartened to see that a LOT of people in the chain of command above Flick were fired or forced to resign. This obviously didn't happen in Michigan. ETA: I just have to leave this picture here. https://www.xdtalk.com/attachments/5381faaa08764-jpg.687435/ |
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Quoted: Flick actually won his reinstatement to the NSP, and is employeed in a non sworn role. View Quote Seems like a good outcome all around. The only one killed was the driver who asked for it, passengers survived with minor injuries. Head of NSP fired by governor. Cop who committed perjury under pressure no longer a sworn officer. |
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I knew he sued and overturned his firing, didn't realize it wasn't as a sworn officer. Seems like a good outcome all around. The only one killed was the driver who asked for it, passengers survived with minor injuries. Head of NSP fired by governor. Cop who committed perjury under pressure no longer a sworn officer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sounds like the guy was just going a little fast...
At least he was on pavement. The car in my avatar has done 140+ in the dirt |
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You would think that if your carrying a large amount of illegal herbal product that you would not go around and attract the attention of the POLICE'
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There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. View Quote But tell me I'm wrong even though I live about three miles off the interstate and commute 70 miles each way on it. Deer, coyotes (maybe large dogs?), turkeys, and raccoons are all common. Way more common than pheasant. |
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Because when you are hauling "one pound of marijuana and controlled pills", 100+mph is the answer.
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Until you go over a hill and assend the driver going the speed limit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I've got mixed feelings on a police chase that goes 150+ mph when the only known reason the cops are chasing is for traffic. View Quote ETA: afterwards, the police claimed to be much further behind than they actually were. That’s why I brought it up. I routinely go over 250 in cruise with power pulled back. Fastest I’ve gone is 345. |
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More like aircraft.
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You are wrong. But tell me I'm wrong even though I live about three miles off the interstate and commute 70 miles each way on it. Deer, coyotes (maybe large dogs?), turkeys, and raccoons are all common. Way more common than pheasant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. But tell me I'm wrong even though I live about three miles off the interstate and commute 70 miles each way on it. Deer, coyotes (maybe large dogs?), turkeys, and raccoons are all common. Way more common than pheasant. |
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+1 I see maybe 2 pheasant a year , see a deer almost every day , raccoons turkey and coyote weekly View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is no wildlife other than an occasional pheasant. But tell me I'm wrong even though I live about three miles off the interstate and commute 70 miles each way on it. Deer, coyotes (maybe large dogs?), turkeys, and raccoons are all common. Way more common than pheasant. |
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You would think that if your carrying a large amount of illegal herbal product that you would not go around and attract the attention of the POLICE' View Quote Sean Penn's son was smoking the weed while driving |
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