Boondocksaint27
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Guns out, not out of the ordinary if you can't see in the vehicle. 100 in a 65 is pretty extreme for speeding. They were detained and then let go. Not much of a story.
Guns out, not out of the ordinary if you can't see in the vehicle. 100 in a 65 is pretty extreme for speeding. They were detained and then let go. Not much of a story.
This.
I hate you SimpleJoke.
Why don't you go cry about it in your MMA forum... hick
But seriously 100 in a 65 is not a big deal... it is a violation of the law, but if I got put in confinement for a speeding ticket I'd have a lawyer on line 1. and to have the cop pointing a gun on you, clearly a case of *black man driving a nice car... must be stolen*.
My grandma's cadillac also has too much tint, and she's been pulled over multiple times, never had a gun pulled on her before.
....so your bragging for doing 115 in a 40? In most states that will get you an automatic 1 year suspension of your license! It's called "reckless endangerment!" If I was a cop and pulled you over, you probably would have gotten a "Rodney King" beating! And what makes you think that after being pulled for going 100 in a 65 that they were "clearly not intoxicated or on drugs?" Generally, only knot-heads that are clearly intoxicated and/or on drugs do 100 or more in a 65 mile area!
Clearly.
Anyone else find it funny that our very own Hitler Youth is screaming about racism? Maybe you should enlighten us all again about what a charismatic stud Hitler was.
Its mostly the detaining for driving 100 in a 65...Well, that settles it. Evans is the fast dude in the NBA. I don't think this is racist at all. I mean, how did the cops know the color of their skin with the tinted windows?
New York - US film star Matt Dillon had a New Year's Eve he would rather forget when he spent several hours in police custody after being caught speeding, the entertainment internet site E! Online reported Thursday.
It said the 44-year-old was stopped by police in the north-eastern state of Vermont, where he was timed at 106 miles (171 kilometres) per hour, far above the 65 miles per hour speed limit.
Dillon was fingerprinted and photographed by police while in custody. The Hollywood star - an Oscar winner in the film "L. A. Crash" - was to appear in a local court on January 21 for a hearing. If convicted he could face a three-month prison sentence. (dpa)