Originally posted by Isaiah
Every time I've seen a pursuit on TV I've wondered why they don't go into a crowded mall to elude the cops. It's a wonder they don't do it more often.
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Originally posted by Isaiah
Every time I've seen a pursuit on TV I've wondered why they don't go into a crowded mall to elude the cops. It's a wonder they don't do it more often.
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I'm a baller on a budget, I'll do a project and come back and tear the outlet mall up.
They get most of em eventually anyways.
All you armchair cops (not saying I am not ), look at the situation. Someone committed a crime, police got involved, no one was hurt, they arrested him. It just wasnt all hollywood which I am sure is what some people wanted to see.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
i was heading north on qe II when i saw Hawks following that guy southbound. now that i think of it, if they did try a p.i.t. manuver or something other than standing down, there could have been a remote chance that the truck could have been spun out and sent across the median and ended up directly in front of me. i was travelling at my customary 120 ish so...not good result.
looking back, i'm actually a little glad that the fuzz stayed back.
although when i first clicked on this thread i was thinking about how stupid the cops were and now i just feel sorry for their bad carreer choices
I'm a baller on a budget, I'll do a project and come back and tear the outlet mall up.
I'm sure quite a few of them outpace your earnings by a decent margin. That's an especially funny quote if you're a field oil and gas guy who spends 9 months of the year in the bush.Originally posted by grwnded
how stupid the cops were and now i just feel sorry for their bad carreer choices
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Never mind the fact we have barely past high school, we do pretty good.Originally posted by CUG
I'm sure quite a few of them outpace your earnings by a decent margin. That's an especially funny quote if you're a field oil and gas guy who spends 9 months of the year in the bush.
edit....damn phone autocomplete
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"It takes a big man to admit when he is wrong....I'm not a big man" Chevy Chase, Fletch Lives.
Good old LAVECK... I think I remember seeing his release bulletin saying he was a high risk to re-offend in this manner.
Seems like the only people who are realistic about the risk of these guys is the police. The legal system just keeps pumping them back out, either believing they are rehabilitated, or just wanting to have something else to do in a month when these guys come back.
I think they are just trying to keep their jobs. The more criminals they release, the more criminals come right back. It's a wonderful cycle of legal system employment.
Just because it happened to you, doesn't make it interesting.
-double post
I'm a baller on a budget, I'll do a project and come back and tear the outlet mall up.
[Originally posted by CUG
I'm sure quite a few of them outpace your earnings by a decent margin. That's an especially funny quote if you're a field oil and gas guy who spends 9 months of the year in the bush.
i was actually referring to them having a job that is unrespected and underpaid considering they have to carry a gun to work and they run an honest risk of beig shot or killed on a daily basis.
and no, i don't work on some oil rig in the bush, i'm a rep in the constructuion industry. the only danger i face is golf related
I'm a baller on a budget, I'll do a project and come back and tear the outlet mall up.
i thought the CPS was only trained to give out driving tickets?