M5 vs Undercover Corvette vs Police interceptors Pwned!!!
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LOL...good analogy!
XPRO - sorry to hear that story man. How long is your license suspended? Did you get your car back?

you're screwed but a good lawyer can probably lessen the sting.
Would you be sorry about his arrest if he had killed you, your family, or friends in the course of his absurdly reckless behavior?
Or consider the fact that his refusal to be tested, at least under California law, is essentially the equivalent of a positive alcohol test. How smart is that?
I might feel a little sorry for him if he expressed some remorse, but he seems to think that the whole incident was cool, and seems more concerned about having alienated his sugar momma.
Assuming that the whole incident actually occurred (how about a downloaded scan of the ticket or release/bail docs, XPRO?), it is something to be ashamed of and, hopefully, never repeated.
Flame me all you want, but I have defended hundreds of DUIs, many with seriously injured people on the other end of my client's behavior. California law is pretty harsh on DUI with injury, as it should be.
Drunk racing on public streets=very bad/dumb/inconsiderate idea
you're screwed but a good lawyer can probably lessen the sting.

You're making a pretty big assumption there. First of all, the cop was revving his engine. Thats it. You cant prove that he was revving his engine at somebody, in this case XPRO. A "rev" is not a directed action of any sort. Show me a single case involving entrapment, or anything else, where a "rev" was designated as some sort of a provocation. I'd like to see that line of defense - "well, he revved at me, so I was obligated to race him"
The sort of logic you are employing is used by those teenage car thieves after they get pulled over in a police bait car: the car was left running so they were forced to steal it?
Look at it this way, its not every day that a cop gets to drive a corvette, especially on a nice day on PCH. If I was making $40K a year and was given a corvette for a few days that didn't belong to me, I would probably burn rubber from every light. Cops, whether we like it or not, are people too. Having said that - the police force of Laguna, Newport and Huntington beaches are total tools.
The sort of logic you are employing is used by those teenage car thieves after they get pulled over in a police bait car: the car was left running so they were forced to steal it?
Look at it this way, its not every day that a cop gets to drive a corvette, especially on a nice day on PCH. If I was making $40K a year and was given a corvette for a few days that didn't belong to me, I would probably burn rubber from every light. Cops, whether we like it or not, are people too. Having said that - the police force of Laguna, Newport and Huntington beaches are total tools.
Guys, be safe when you engage in a street race. Hopefully I'll get the pleasure of meeting y'all sometime down the road.
Last edited by XPRO.US; May 28, 2006 at 05:16 PM.
Above you said "They instigated a race thinking that someone in a new M5 was ready to run." If you follow your own common sense logic - a rev is an invitation to race. Its not like the other driver doesn't have a choice. Does everyone race a car thats revs at them at the light 100% of the time? No.
Instigation implies something more that pressing the gas pedal while the vehicle is in neutral, thereby making the engine become louder for several seconds. How can you know what they were thinking? I'm not willing to make any assumption about the cops' intentions - only guesses, as I was not there.
What I would like to know is what happens if the person the cop is racing crashes and kills someone. In Tennessee both drivers are responsible for eachother's actions. This means that if you are racing some moron that crashes and kills himself or others, YOU can be charged with manslaughter. There was a case a while ago where a Diablo and a modified corvette were racing and the Diablo crossed the center line straight into a volvo. the men driving the lambo and the volvo were both killed and both their wives (who were with them) survived. The man in the corvette pulled up on the sidewalk to help and reached the accident just in time to watch the driver of the diablo die. Now, the vette driver is in jail for double manslaughter for a LONG time. I wonder if a cop would get the same treatment? I doubt it, but he certainly would deserve it.
Above you said "They instigated a race thinking that someone in a new M5 was ready to run." If you follow your own common sense logic - a rev is an invitation to race. Its not like the other driver doesn't have a choice. Does everyone race a car thats revs at them at the light 100% of the time? No.
Instigation implies something more that pressing the gas pedal while the vehicle is in neutral, thereby making the engine become louder for several seconds. How can you know what they were thinking? I'm not willing to make any assumption about the cops' intentions - only guesses, as I was not there.
What I would like to know is what happens if the person the cop is racing crashes and kills someone. In Tennessee both drivers are responsible for eachother's actions. This means that if you are racing some moron that crashes and kills himself or others, YOU can be charged with manslaughter. There was a case a while ago where a Diablo and a modified corvette were racing and the Diablo crossed the center line straight into a volvo. the men driving the lambo and the volvo were both killed and both their wives (who were with them) survived. The man in the corvette pulled up on the sidewalk to help and reached the accident just in time to watch the driver of the diablo die. Now, the vette driver is in jail for double manslaughter for a LONG time. I wonder if a cop would get the same treatment? I doubt it, but he certainly would deserve it.
I think I am going to lay low for a while..
Personally, anyone stupid enough to drive home with any alcohol on their breath, much less RACE with alcohol on their breath... you had it coming.
Personally, anyone stupid enough to drive home with any alcohol on their breath, much less RACE with alcohol on their breath... you had it coming.
I have my doubts about whether the incident even occurred.
XPRO: Scan and post the ticket and I will repent for my sins.
I think I am going to lay low for a while..
Assuming that the event actually occurred, 145 MPH drunk on Pacific Coast Highway is just incredibly reckless and stupid.










