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fastfredracing 07-14-2008 06:02 PM

State Trooper Speeding Issue
 
How fast are the police allowed to travel to answer a call. Tonight, I am coming home in the shop beater(86 5.0 mustang, ) I live in a very rural area, and the speed limit is only 25 . I was probaly traveling about 50 when all of a sudden in my rear view mirror, I see the huge crash bar and lights of a State Trooper. I think oh #$%$#, I am getting a ticket, I start to slow, and the guy goes around me. Whew, but he took off like a rocket. I let him get a couple hundred feet in front of me, and I decide to follow him and see where he is going. I got close to 85, and was not gaining on him at all. So i get to the end of the road, and I see him pull in to the local stop and go. He stops ,and has a coffee. WTF???. This is the kind of stuff that gets my goat. I wonder how much driver training these guys really have at those kind of speeds. These are roads that I have been stomping for the last 15 years, every day, and I know every hole, bump, and turn, It is a rare occasion that I see a trooper back here. It sort of makes me wanna turn him in, but on the other hand , I dont like to make waves. I just hope my next speeding ticket is not from him.

Tishabet 07-14-2008 06:21 PM

I once had a local cop (not a trooper) pass me on the road with his lights going. About 200 feet ahead of he there was a turn and as he entered the turn he hit some sand, started to lose it, over-corrected, and skidded across the oncoming lane and off the road, doing a 180 in the process. fortunately I was the only one around... if there had been oncoming traffic they would be dead meat.

URY914 07-14-2008 06:29 PM

Hot donuts are reason enough to speed for some of them.

lendaddy 07-14-2008 06:36 PM

Rent Supertroopers, all will be explained.

Rick Lee 07-14-2008 06:36 PM

They are above the law almost everywhere and especially in small towns. I had a NJ Statie once go out of turn at a four way stop and toss a cigarette butt onto my hood. I got the car number and wrote a letter to the chief. No answer.

Moses 07-14-2008 06:39 PM

A few months ago I watched a local LEO change the lights at an intersection. My light (that I had been patiently waiting for) turned from green to red before I could even get my foot off the brake. The cop cruised through the intersection without delay. I followed him into the local Starbucks. Guess he needed his coffee FAST.

porsche4life 07-14-2008 06:42 PM

I dont know about where you are at but in OK the troopers have tons of training at speed. Our guys train other states even. Now if they got caught doing that they would probably get canned.

legion 07-14-2008 06:45 PM

A few years ago I was nearly rear-ended by a trooper on the interstate who felt that 160 was an acceptable speed to hit on a down ramp.

Jeff Higgins 07-14-2008 06:50 PM

I've told this story here once already, so here is the Readers' Digest version. I followed a Washington State Patrol trooper on I-90 one day, westbound from the summit of Snoqualmie Pass. We touche 100 mph a couple of times. He got off at an exit in North Bend, and I followed him. Straight to a Taco Bell, where two other cars were parked. He was very young; so was the officer in one of the other cars. The third was older, like my age, and dressed in a WSP windbreaker rather than in uniform. I listened to enough of their conversation while I was in line behind them to overhear stories about several stops they had made. I got the impression the older guy was training them. So, I mentioned how fast I had paced the one trooper. No response from the older guy. I asked him if he wanted my contact info for his report. Blank stare.

John Rogers 07-14-2008 07:32 PM

There was a San Diego police car that nearly hit an elderly lady crossing the street as he was speeding, about 50 in a 25 zone and was caught by two civilian drivers when he stopped at a 7-11. The supervising sargent that responded to all the fuss said quote "speed limits are only a guide line". The chief put both the sargent and the speeder on unpaid leave for 30 days and appologized to the old lady. It was all over the news here a few years ago.

berettafan 07-14-2008 07:36 PM

****ing *****bags.

lendaddy 07-14-2008 07:37 PM

Cops are just people guys, any cross section of folks given the same power would do the same shyte. Don't hate the player, hate the game:D

berettafan 07-14-2008 07:41 PM

disagree when it comes to state tax collectors. IMO there is an enourmously high ratio of pricks to nice guys (as some no doubt are very nice fellows who honestly want to use their position to help people and save lives).

Danny_Ocean 07-14-2008 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john rogers (Post 4060903)
There was a San Diego police car that nearly hit an elderly lady crossing the street as he was speeding, about 50 in a 25 zone and was caught by two civilian drivers when he stopped at a 7-11. The supervising sargent that responded to all the fuss said quote "speed limits are only a guide line". The chief put both the sargent and the speeder on unpaid leave for 30 days and appologized to the old lady. It was all over the news here a few years ago.


"Nearly"? LOL. Here in Ft. Laud, we had three (recent) incidents where speeding cops hit and killed pedestrians. One guy was hit so hard, his body split in pieces. That cop wasn't charged as the pedestrian was jaywalking. I believe the cops in the other two cases lost their jobs and one went to jail.

I had an incident (road-rage) involving a BSO deputy (in a marked car, out-of-uniform). Dude races around me at a right on red after honking his horn (I was checking for traffic). We're driving down the street, side-by-side, windows down and yelling @ each other. Hilarious. I filed a report, IA investigated and, surprise, surprise...no findings of wrong-doing. Douchebags.

m21sniper 07-14-2008 11:16 PM

If i was a cop i would speed my balls off. I know this because i'm not a cop, and i speed my balls off.

island_dude 07-15-2008 02:39 AM

A teacher's aide at my daughter's school was in an intersection (in a car) when a cop came racing through a red light and killed her. This happened about 6 months ago and the her parents have never received a satisfactory explanation why the cop needed to be going so fast or to crash the light. They held a big protest meeting at their house and invited the press. The police chief came and promised to get to the bottom of it. As far as I know they didn't and nothing every happen to the cop.

We shouldn't have to worry about speeding cops crashing red lights (no siren or lights on BTW) at high speed. The girl who was hit was something like 20 and sweet. Snuffed out for no reason.

Buckterrier 07-15-2008 03:28 AM

It's my understanding if they have lights on then no limit. +1 on the power trip

IROC 07-15-2008 03:41 AM

A friend of mine rode with a cop friend of his back and forth between Huntsville and Birmingham, AL on I-65 a year or two ago and he said they hit 110 mph on occasion. :mad:

I also read a headline recently about a bunch of cops getting tickets from speeding cameras and they were complaining that they shouldn't have to pay them as they have "diplomatic immunity". Whatever. This "do as I say and not as I do" crap sucks.

gassy 07-15-2008 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 4061137)
If i was a cop i would speed my balls off. I know this because i'm not a cop, and i speed my balls off.


lol:D

Rick Lee 07-15-2008 04:46 AM

There was a case in DC two years ago where one cop got so fed up with other cops speeding in front of his house, that he started running radar right there even when off duty. A cop he got going double the limit with no lights on refused to stop for him when he lit him up. They actually had a chase all the way to the precinct and almost came to blows once there. And the cop got in trouble for running radar and trying to write tickets while off duty. Nothing happened to the speeding cop who refused to stop.


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