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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i never stated he was on a handheld, i stated he was on a wireless device. the report stated he was the one making the call.
i also never stated he was on the 911 call when he was brake checked. i stated that by making the call he is distracting himself from the situation at hand. moreover, any 30 something year old with a degree from columbia has the brainwaves to realize that the 911 operator is not going to send out th epolice to save this guy at mile marker 142, no wait, mile marker 143, no,....... so the call is an offensive act, not defensive.
finally, i didn't state i know he was exceeding the speed limit. in fact, what i wrote was an effort to display further that i understand where this guy was coming from. that's why i wrote that he "was probably not going too much over the speed limit" knowing full well that the natural flow of traffic is generally a bit over the speed limit and it is safer to merge with the flow of traffic than not. maybe he wasn't, it really doesn't matter, i'm not trying to suggest he was wreckless, my point was i understand his mindset at the time- sunday drive.
i know you get that.
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Dude, you make so many assumptions it isn't even funny. You cause me to wonder if you know what a Sunday driver is . . . judging by the videos, the PUNKS on motorcycles were primarily Sunday driver/weekend warrior types as no sane rider would put themselves in that situation.
You have a link to this 911 call? For the record, I have had cops ask me the mile marker.