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Phate 10-03-2006 12:17 AM

Force Fed, let me ask you this though. I know by far the duities of certain types of officers, city cops, state troopers, etc. But this was my situation about a year ago.

Friend of mine calls me crying, shes locked herself in the bathroom of her appartment where her boyfriend has been beating her with a curtain rod. You can hear him beating on the door. I call the cops right after I get off the phone, and jump in my car with a baseball bat. (Yes I know stupid stupid, but I was going on adrenaline) and was booking doing about 75 in a 45. State trooper flys behind me and throws on his lights, I pull over, and he starts to run the plates, I wave my hand out of the window and tell him to come over. Finally he comes over and I tell him what happened and ask him to follow me to the scene and he can give me a ticket there. He refused, told me to call the sheriffs dept (dumbass, I just told him I already did. Im really pissed now) and walked back to his car to check my plates (I guess) and 15 mins later gave me a speeding ticket. As soon as he got out of sight, I flew off again, speeding once again, and got there after the sherriffs had shown up and arrested him.

Now, I told the judge what happened, and he didnt care whatsoever. That was one of my major speeding tickets, im just glad I didnt get reckless endangerment on that one. I just dont understand SOME cops sometimes, I dont care if you want to give me the ticket, thats fine, just let me get where the hell I was going first because its damn important.

PS - She turned out okay, she had to goto the hospital because of a possible concussion but was fine. Hes now serving 6 yrs for armed robbery and assault with intent.

Mikerock 10-03-2006 01:04 AM

i didn't read any of this ****.

but 4th gear is your 1:1 gear, your going to get the most HP out of it.

97z2801ss 10-03-2006 02:06 AM

i wouldnt have done that

rediculous

CHINGON 10-03-2006 02:06 AM

My friend used to have a 96 Z28,
I was with him on the car and he got upto 140mph but let go because he got scare...:D
Anyways, the car was all stock no exhaust no intake no nothing. So…if a stock LT1 goes over 130mph I guess an LS1 will have no problem with that.

archemedes 10-03-2006 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by Phate
Force Fed, let me ask you this though. I know by far the duities of certain types of officers, city cops, state troopers, etc. But this was my situation about a year ago.

Friend of mine calls me crying, shes locked herself in the bathroom of her appartment where her boyfriend has been beating her with a curtain rod. You can hear him beating on the door. I call the cops right after I get off the phone, and jump in my car with a baseball bat. (Yes I know stupid stupid, but I was going on adrenaline) and was booking doing about 75 in a 45. State trooper flys behind me and throws on his lights, I pull over, and he starts to run the plates, I wave my hand out of the window and tell him to come over. Finally he comes over and I tell him what happened and ask him to follow me to the scene and he can give me a ticket there. He refused, told me to call the sheriffs dept (dumbass, I just told him I already did. Im really pissed now) and walked back to his car to check my plates (I guess) and 15 mins later gave me a speeding ticket. As soon as he got out of sight, I flew off again, speeding once again, and got there after the sherriffs had shown up and arrested him.

Now, I told the judge what happened, and he didnt care whatsoever. That was one of my major speeding tickets, im just glad I didnt get reckless endangerment on that one. I just dont understand SOME cops sometimes, I dont care if you want to give me the ticket, thats fine, just let me get where the hell I was going first because its damn important.

PS - She turned out okay, she had to goto the hospital because of a possible concussion but was fine. Hes now serving 6 yrs for armed robbery and assault with intent.

you had no reason to speed at all, if you had gotten there and done something you'd be in prison. That is what the police are for, and you flying down the road if someone pulled out you might have killed someone that's why you got the ticket, if the cop was a jerk you'd have sat in his car for a while as he ran plates and what not

hllywd 10-03-2006 10:15 AM

Unless your trying to set some record at bonneville the only thing that counts is what you can do in a quarter mile.
And its safer at a track.

Phate 10-03-2006 10:42 AM

Sorry Arch, but I have to ask. What would YOU have done then?

I have a very strong value of protecting my friends. I cant sit idle while it takes the police 20 mins to respond to a domestic disturbance call and she gets beaten to death.

archemedes 10-03-2006 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by Phate
Sorry Arch, but I have to ask. What would YOU have done then?

I have a very strong value of protecting my friends. I cant sit idle while it takes the police 20 mins to respond to a domestic disturbance call and she gets beaten to death.

call teh police as the law states. You going there only escalates the situation, next time tell your friend to leave not lock herself in a room. She put her self in the situation since it sounds like that was not the first time something like that happened, and if he had a gun you'd be useless dead in the doorway

97z2801ss 10-03-2006 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by hllywd
Unless your trying to set some record at bonneville the only thing that counts is what you can do in a quarter mile.
And its safer at a track.

I like ware your heads at jesse

Phate 10-03-2006 01:00 PM

While I do agree with what your saying Arch, about the gun, the situation, and everything else. The thought of myself not trying to do something, and her get killed or something equally as tragic, having that on my mind for the rest of my life. If I had to do it over again, i'd probally do the exact same thing.

archemedes 10-03-2006 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by Phate
While I do agree with what your saying Arch, about the gun, the situation, and everything else. The thought of myself not trying to do something, and her get killed or something equally as tragic, having that on my mind for the rest of my life. If I had to do it over again, i'd probally do the exact same thing.

and if caught again you'd still get the ticket:nana: :lolsign:

paarman97maro 10-03-2006 06:04 PM

I would have done what you did Phate. I agree, that I wouldnt just sit there if I had a friend getting almost beaten to death. I almost think its wrong that you told the cop the situation, and he refused to do anything about it. Arent they there to serve and PROTECT? Its wrong that you were speeding, but its more wrong that you told him someones life was in danger and he didnt do anything.

97z2801ss 10-03-2006 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by paarman97maro
Its wrong that you were speeding, but its more wrong that you told him someones life was in danger and he didnt do anything.

I do agree with this statement

fence sitter i am on the subject

FORCE_FED_Z 10-03-2006 06:38 PM

Well around here its rural enough that the state police and local municipalities all pretty use the same frequency so if it were around here he would have known about it. But yes- he should have at least made an effort to call and check out your story.

I personally probably wouldn't have given you the ticket, just a stern warning. Its a tough area because I know all you want to do is go in there and protect your friend- thats natural. But breaking other laws in the process doesn't make it right either. Depending on the situation, you actions and speech I would let you go to the general scene- but not to assist in the arrest- too much liability. As soon as the perp was in cuffs you would have been able to help her and comfort her.

I love citizen help, but sometimes people try too hard to help. I always hope that if someday I happen to come across some UFC fighter who doesn't want a ticket and I'm gettin my *** beat that someone would stop and help. But typically citizens are asked to stay out because if you were to go in there and crack him across the head with the baseball bat and subject him to brain damage, you are liable for that- leave that to the police.:D

I personally think you got a raw deal with both the ticket and the judge. Like I said, I would have given you some space because I understand and agree with friends come first and you want to protect them.

Amurican_Muscle 10-03-2006 06:43 PM

Phate, I'm with you too. I guess it depends on the distance from your friends house. If I knew i could get there by far faster than the cops, I would definately go save my helpless friend from being bloodied up, possibly dieing. No doubt. And yeah, the cop should have been happy to follow you to the house, because he would have given the ticket anyway. And if he thinks you would run, he would have your plates anyway, which would mean bigger ticket ... Yeah ... I'm with ya.


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