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Dude's running a big rear sprocket and everyone is going by speed indicated, which is all but useless. The hash lines and other traffic would be damn near indistinguishable if he were truly running 186mph. |
Nice...
Dude deserves jail time, but I admire his bravery And please tell me how that video (or any "witnesses") was enough to identify who the rider was? Total BS. |
There's been a lot to this story.
They basically knew who did it right from the start (This guy was known, plus public tips) They I.Ded the bike by markings on it in the video. Scratches and such that were visible in the Video and on the bike after they seized it. They couldnt prove who was riding it though and unless he cracks and confesses I don't think they can prove it yet. The bike is registered (No insurance) in his mother's name. She owns it so she was hit with about $1500 in fines. The officers said they basically planned to tie it up in so much legal BS that he would never get it back. |
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Oh and that video wasn't that impressive. His speed wasn't that high, I'm thinking 130-140 ish.
sure his lane splitting was dumb but... again. Can't believe they would get anything to stick in court. |
The only reason they're pursuing this so heavily is because they're pissed that a guy would flaunt it on Youtube. They take it personally --- it's an affront to their manlihood and their "author-i-TAY". And they will harrass and violate his privacy until they get what they want. Meanwhile, all their other investigations will get neglected.
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Exactly.... I get that but I don't see how any court of common sense won't just laugh at their charges.
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he turned himself in to the LEO
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