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wildchild
07-29-2012, 11:40 AM
learned a new (new to me anyways)trick being used by cops yesterday. was riding to an event in Leesburg FL. came upon a scooter. the larger 650cc style. guy on it had all the gear. amer flag helmet, orange vest, "shoes" (should have noticed the shoes).
anyway, I didn't pay him much attention. we came to a stop light, as we left said light we changed lanes and went away from scooter boy. pretty soon he comes buzzing up, switches lanes to get in front of us, then it is riding through town. he is moving pretty good. I have to admit I thought, eh he's in front and hopefully knows the area, so we followed. (ah first mistake grasshopper, second counting those shoes)
soon the scooter has pulled away from us, i have a limit now days as to how fast I'll go and he was over it. ah there he is again, dropped back a little I guess so we could ride. I go to switch lanes to get behind him and as I look back, whoops, where did those red lights come from. I seldom even look for cops now days because I seldom speed. pull back to the right lane as I figure the cop is going to tag mr scooter. oh no, he comes behind me. scooter then whips a u-turn and leaves.
as john law begins to talk to me he says "oh your wife left you behind". g/f was riding with me on her bike. (mistake #3, didn't notice he said nothing about the flying scooter). she knows never to give them a free double ticket. yes they can call ahead and whatever else but never pull over together. I am not married so I say so.
we talk, he ends up being pretty cool and lets me go.
as I'm returning to the camper I realize the scooter is a cop, he rides with bikes and maybe encourages a little faster ride then calls a light up car. he returned to his original post after the u turn to fish for more.
as I was thinking about his gear the shoes kept sticking out until I realized they were the tactile boots of cops. yes many guys wear them on bikes but how many on scooters?
when johnny was talking to me he never mentioned the scooter at all only the g/f and myself. even though the scooter was in the lead.
just a warning to watch for sneaky tactics.
not making excuses for speeding. in fact that is probably why I got a warning. when he asked why we were speeding. I told him I was following the scooter but that doesn't make a difference if I am here and he's not.
I have to admit he did smile a little when he asked me how it was going. my response was a std "pretty good until I seen you" LOL

Particle Man
07-29-2012, 05:38 PM
Entrapment anyone?

Gas Man
07-30-2012, 12:58 AM
Yeah that is some serious entrapment...

askmrjesus
07-30-2012, 08:13 AM
Rat bastards.

JC

Papa_Complex
07-30-2012, 03:28 PM
I've seen unmarked cars pull the jack rabbit routine before, up here, but never an unmarked motorcycle or scooter. Occasionally unmarked cars will also practice 'pushing' in which they get right up on your bumper in order to make you go faster, and then pull you over when you do.

Cutty72
07-30-2012, 05:56 PM
I've seen unmarked cars pull the jack rabbit routine before, up here, but never an unmarked motorcycle or scooter. Occasionally unmarked cars will also practice 'pushing' in which they get right up on your bumper in order to make you go faster, and then pull you over when you do.

They usually get a nice brake check.

Papa_Complex
07-30-2012, 06:08 PM
They usually get a nice brake check.

It gets kind of interesting up here. Following unduly closely can be considered racing, under our racing and stunting law. Brake checking someone definitely falls under racing and stunting.

Particle Man
07-30-2012, 08:39 PM
It gets kind of interesting up here. Following unduly closely can be considered racing, under our racing and stunting law. Brake checking someone definitely falls under racing and stunting.

"Oops, thought I saw a deer officer..."

And incidentally, the more someone tailgates me, the more I stick to the speed limit just to piss 'em off. I've also been known to hit the windshield washers in the car and spray said tailgater :lol:

Papa_Complex
07-30-2012, 09:20 PM
"Oops, thought I saw a deer officer..."

A little easier to pull off in your neck of the woods than on a Toronto highway on-ramp :lol:

MikeSP1
07-31-2012, 07:54 AM
or you could just keep slowing down and force the "tailgater" to pass you...that usually pisses them off quick.

Smittie61984
07-31-2012, 08:03 AM
I've seen unmarked cars pull the jack rabbit routine before, up here, but never an unmarked motorcycle or scooter. Occasionally unmarked cars will also practice 'pushing' in which they get right up on your bumper in order to make you go faster, and then pull you over when you do.

In Georgia you don't have to pull over for unmarked cars due to a lot of people imitating cops here. From what I recall if they feel the need to pull someone over then they need to be a fully marked cop car.

The scooter shit is bullshit but I guess the government has to make money somehow.

Krypt Keeper
07-31-2012, 04:03 PM
Whats makes it OK for the officer on the scooter to speed? Not a damn thing unless there is an emergency. Same applies to police cruisers on the interstate. The limit is 70, not 78 or 82. Around here they love to tailgate so you move over so they can continue on their way doing 10 plus over the limit. Which in VA 15 over limit or anything over 80 is reckless. unless your a piggy..

Had 3 leo's in my family. oh the stories I have heard...

Rangerscott
07-31-2012, 09:59 PM
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wildchild
08-01-2012, 08:26 PM
yeah i've had some interesting run ins with cops in the past. got "paced" by one in an unmarked 2wd van, in a blizzard in WI. I had a 4wd truck in 4 hi because of snow and was trying to get to a place without him. i would slow he would slow, speed up he would speed up.
finally we got stopped on a light. i left the light quick and got in front of him. then he turned on the lights. screamed in my window like a little girl and didn't enjoy it when I mentioned taking the ticket to court should he decide to write one.
we had "road rage" cops for awhile in WI. their job was to cut in front of you and essentially piss you off so you would react and they would call the light car. Luckily when I seen that guy I was going hunting. no way in hell I would react in anyway with guns in my vehicle. As I simply changed lanes and drove passed him I could see his badge on his sleeve. the marked cars were up the road a couple blocks.
The scooter was something I wouldn't have expected. May go back this weekend just to cruise around with him. LOL I need a shirt that says "i'm with the cop" with an arrow pointing. LOL

Rangerscott
08-01-2012, 10:53 PM
We have/had two cops that ride the same enduros. Can't think of the model but both are yamaha's and blue. I have no clue to what they do. Haven't seen them in a year now.

We also have CHiPS. They love to tag team vehicles. Either one will hide behind something with the radar and the other waits or one will ride around and then call in his buddy.

fasternyou929
08-02-2012, 01:25 AM
We also have CHiPS.

Somehow I doubt that.

Rangerscott
08-02-2012, 01:29 AM
Somehow I doubt that.

One's white and the other is mexican.

shmike
08-02-2012, 09:37 AM
One's white and the other is mexican.

THiPs & salsa?

pauldun170
08-02-2012, 12:26 PM
"Oops, thought I saw a deer officer..."

And incidentally, the more someone tailgates me, the more I stick to the speed limit just to piss 'em off. I've also been known to hit the windshield washers in the car and spray said tailgater :lol:

Same here.
Its amazing how much rage you can incite by obeying the law and having a clean windshield.

defector
08-02-2012, 01:23 PM
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We also have CHiPS.

Somehow I doubt that.

One's white and the other is mexican.

THiPs & salsa?

:lol: Fantastic.