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Old Sep 25, 2008, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisblueevo
thats a good idea but i dont think it would slide. All them law changes dont mean nothing. If you get a good traffic lawyer theres a chance you could get off with just a fine and driving school.
All Traffic lawyers do is hope that the Cop doesn't show up.
Old Sep 25, 2008, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by typac69
Its called a track take it there.. people making personal choices to put peoples life at risk is stupid.. Im not saying that... Im saying to charge people the way they do for this is kind of harsh compared to how you can rape a girl and get out in a year
If you personally take it to the track then you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
Old Sep 25, 2008, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SWOLN
I would like to see a drivers license that allows one to drive faster than the general public, provided they had taken the tests geared toward high speed driving and manuvers. The license would also include an inspection of your car to deem it stable at those higher speeds. ...but alas pipe dreams. Super Linense Anyone!?
I'd be happy if they would just crack down on the ridiculous "donks" with 24" wheels on a '72 Cutlass with drum brakes.

That **** can't be safe.

What's really scary is that they can't afford new tires so they drive around on slicks (saw it again today) and then just slap the donut on whichever one blows first. Then they buy 4 different random used tires and start over.
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Originally Posted by Phenixfyah
All Traffic lawyers do is hope that the Cop doesn't show up.
riiiiiiiiiiight
Old Sep 25, 2008, 02:04 PM
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that suckssssssssssssssssss............................ ......................
Old Sep 25, 2008, 02:11 PM
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316.2085(2)
A person riding a motorcycle shall keep both wheels on the ground at all times, unless there is a circumstance beyond their control.


Beyond your control.. I would say its my first bike. Im still learning.
(ps- dont look at my avatar! )
Old Sep 25, 2008, 03:15 PM
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these new laws are mostly because of bikes. To many of them are going down. I know of 4 deaths locally just this month
Old Sep 26, 2008, 12:56 PM
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I saw what was left of a motorcycle accident last night on 17-92 here in Orlando. A cover was over someone on the ground and little pieces of motorcycles lying around.
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The law always seems to BITE the lawful....
Old Sep 28, 2008, 12:49 PM
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dang, we should of seen it coming
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Originally Posted by mxviper73
What did the hulkster son do?
He let "Hulkamania" run wild on hi supra and then layeth the smackdown on it by wrapping it around a tree causing his passenger to go into critical care. Got lot of press coverage. This all happene in FLA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04P0tT7ghM0
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DAAAAAAAAMMM!!!

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I personally hate these threads. Lets face it guys if your going 50+ over I dont see a problem with the huge fines. I lived in Tampa for a while and people SUCK at driving, and that is tampa lets not talk about Rte. 19 in clearwater. They build tracks to speed on why is it nessassary in public? I remeber a stupid *** ricer civic trying to make the turn from bearss ave to BBD blvd at like 60 or something to beat the light and the car ended up on its roof - To be honest I just sat in my work truck laughing at the entire situation.

as for the wheelie thing that pisses me off for some reason. May be the fact that a friend of mine flipped a bike over on a highway from doing a wheelie and "trying to 12 0clock it"
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