Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum Mobile
Page 5 of 5
« First < 345
General Discussion>Motorcyclists and non-riders , I would like opinions on this story
68TriShield 06:17 PM 04-19-2010
Originally Posted by Neuromancer:
There's no way I can say that my experiences as a firefighter are anything close to your experiences as a LEO...we were both doing something for the public good, and in both of our experiences we put our life on the line for civilians, however when we ran into a burning building we knew (for the most part) what we could expect, and I guess every situation for a LEO leaves you little time to figure out what's going down with no pre-knowledge whatsoever, so I agree with your right to disagree, Tom...:-)
err,I'm not Tom. I like Tom though :-)
[Reply]
Neuromancer 06:44 PM 04-19-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
err,I'm not Tom. I like Tom though :-)
Oops...sorry, Dave...mixed up your avatars...I'll still agree with your right to disagree, no matter what your name is...:-)
[Reply]
icehog3 07:43 PM 04-19-2010
Best part of this thread has been everyone's ability to agree to disagree while still being civil to each other....as it should be. :-)
[Reply]
SinPena! 07:45 PM 04-19-2010
Okay, he took out his gun pointed at possible suspect. Waited for Marked car to run a make on person and motorcycle. Gets ticket for doing something wrong in the first place!! Motorcycle boy whines, puts up that tape and the fireworks begin.....end of story. I have been riding for a long while, just dont do nothing stupid and abide by the laws! Not that hard! If you do, take your lumps.................
[Reply]
weak_link 08:44 PM 04-19-2010
If you are going to light it up on public land, don't be surprised when LEO's don't take kindly to your actions.

I'm moderator on a large San Francisco Bay Area forum and we talked about this with roughly the same results. Virtually everyone agreed the guy was riding like a douchenozzle and many thought the LEO overreacted. Imho, he acted appropriately considering the types of folks they encounter on a regular basis.

One of the things our forum really tries to encourage is track days. Go get some real skills and use them in a safe and fun environment. We have several nice tracks for motos in California and it makes it a lot easier to get out there when there are so many great choices.

Want to go fast and wick it up? Go to the track.

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

Who doesn't love getting dirty once in a while?
[Reply]
St. Lou Stu 08:50 PM 04-19-2010
Originally Posted by SinPena!:
Okay, he took out his gun pointed at possible suspect:-). Waited for Marked car to run a make on person and motorcycle.:-) Gets ticket for doing something wrong in the first place!! Motorcycle boy whines, puts up that tape and the fireworks begin.....end of story. I have been riding for a long while, just dont do nothing stupid and abide by the laws! Not that hard! If you do, take your lumps.................

No, no, no.....

We're talking about this video... http://hellforleathermagazine.com/20...bikers-do.html
[Reply]
Starscream 09:03 PM 04-19-2010
Originally Posted by jitzy:
If you look at the video the marked car was right there also, he didn't come later he was right there so yes this jackass knew what he was doing. Like I said as for pulling the gun, if you run from the cops theres usually a reason. I would of had my firearm out in that situation too and like him holstered it when I saw I didn't need it out.
Only thing I saw wrong was him not identifying himself. But with the marked car directly behind the rider, it's common sense to know who the guy in front of him was.
[Reply]
yourchoice 11:09 PM 04-19-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
common sense ...
There's a concept! :-) Since he was going 140 and doing wheelies on the highway, it seems apparent it's something he was lacking.
[Reply]
1badhog07 04:41 PM 04-20-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Best part of this thread has been everyone's ability to agree to disagree while still being civil to each other....as it should be. :-)
Thats right brother,i still like ya:-)
[Reply]
RGD. 10:25 PM 04-20-2010
Originally Posted by aich75013:
. . . I have to admit that having someone pull a gun, and not immediately identifying themselves as a PO would scare the $#!+ out of me.. . .
And I can tell you that even when they do identify themselves it still makes you want to wet your panties. About 20 years ago I was doing some property management work over in Arlington. Was in the house with two of my guys for about 15 minutes. Went to go back out to my van, opened the front door and was greeted by two service revolvers pointed straight at me from Arlington's finest. Seems someone forget to turn off the security system and failed to mention to me that the home had one.

Ron
[Reply]
Page 5 of 5
« First < 345
Up