Hell yeah!!!!!!!!!Or slam on the brakes and let them rear end me and sue the crap out of them!My car would never outrun them and luckily I have not been pulled over in 25 years!!
2006-08-28 00:21:58
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answered by Cherokee 5
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Yes, and to that end .... 6 points, banned, lost my car, lots of debt in fines....
No seriously, have only been pulled over on a few occasions, and never for anything that got me points or even a fine.
But then usually I'm driving over the 100mph mark, so by the time the cops clocked me, I'm able to choose a different route, or just simply too far ahead for them to catch me anyway.
Had to slam on the brakes a few times when I've seem them in the distance, not good on the tires, pretty cloud it creates, but basically been lucky so far.
Gone out and bought myself a Detector recently, figured should protect that license I still have
2006-08-27 23:29:06
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answered by Mario 2
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Well I've never had the police do that to me - but if they did Oh Yeah!!!
I'd love to do that, it sounds like great fun!!! Still, they'd get your number plate and send you the fine etc... Hmmm.... Maybe not such a good idea!
I do speed up when I pass the road poilce checks - you know where they breathalyse you and look at your paperwork. It's not that I'm ever drunk, or don't have the papers, it's just that it's a grand waste of time!!
Brrrrrruuuuummmm! I doubt the police would bother chasing me very far, though, they have cr*ppy cars over here!
2006-08-27 23:57:34
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answered by Krissyinthesun 5
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You can that as much as you want in my country (Philippines).
The best our police have are Toyota Altis (1.6L).
Of course they do not need speed with the kind of traffic we have here in Manila but once you reach the speedway, they'll be lucky to catch even a Honda Civic with a reasonably competent driver behind the wheel.
2006-08-27 23:47:35
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answered by petetabingo 2
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Nope, because the cops have a justifiable reason to pull you over, and it's your responsibility to pull over. If you aren't doing anything illegal, you won't have anything to worry about, will you? Take a grammar lesson - Your is supposed to be you're in the context that you're using it in.
2006-08-27 23:32:28
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answered by c.grinnell 3
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No, but its funny to pull over, wait till they get out and then drive 20 metres up the road and then stop to see what their reaction is
2006-08-27 23:24:07
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answered by allblackskikass 2
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Hey, that c grinnell is abit of a wa*k.
If the police are behind me thats a problem because they're supposed to be in front escorting me so I can visit my granny in jail.
2006-08-28 00:01:29
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answered by aussie fallen angel 1
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Thoughts about finding out the intimate details of how the prison system woks has always made me just want to follow police orders.
2006-08-27 23:26:51
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answered by NorCal 2
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Nah, I just pull over , get my speeding ticket and go on my way.
2006-08-27 23:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yah I do ,especially when ZZ Top is blaring in my ear too....but I dont,because I know that cop has a turbo he can kick in..=)
2006-08-27 23:29:48
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answered by *toona* 7
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