and that other car got pulled over by cops right in front of me!!! I am sooo lucky. I have enough speeding tickets by now
I was racing on the highway as I was driving home last night...
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I was racing on the highway as I was driving home last night...
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Years ago I was driving from Vegas back to Phoenix and decided to take the highway route..... A Porsche came out of no where, speeding, and I kept up with him for a bit. We were in the middle of no where so it was fun. But after a while I slowed down a bit and lost him.....
Turns out he got nailed by the highway patrol.Herschel Savage
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yeah, now racing is limited to 150km/hr haha unless you want to lose your license and car on the spot.
I was not driving fast, only about 130, but lot's of in and outs
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That's so cool. I'm sure if I was in my car with my kids, I'd be impressed.
Just like this couple, I bet they were seriously impressed.
http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/loc...ub=TorontoHome
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What do you drive?
You realize street racing is illegal and kills and ruins family's right?
keep it on the track.
And you should learn from the speeding tickets before you end up like a lot of other street racers. dead.
You are extremely lucky you were only going 40 over the limit.
50 over in Toronto and you can say good bye to your car and licence.
Street Racing in Toronto is extremely dumb.Last edited by payd2purv; 03-20-2008, 09:18 AM.
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Here, let me print it out for you in case you don't click the link.
Charges laid in alleged street racing deaths
CTV.ca News Staff
Two people are facing charges for the alleged street racing death of a couple celebrating their wedding anniversary.
Marco Gasparro, 19, of Richmond Hill, is charged with two counts of dangerous driving causing death. The 21-year-old driver of another other car is in critical condition in Sunnybrook Hospital. Charges are pending against him.
Robbie Manchester, 47, and his wife Lisa, 43, were pronounced dead at the scene, just blocks from their home. They were returning home after celebrating their 17th wedding anniversary.
On Saturday evening, two red-coloured Honda vehicles were travelling in Richmond Hill, just north of Toronto when one of the cars struck allegedly struck the Manchester's vehicle.
Police say the two Hondas were travelling 150 km/h in the 80 km/h zone.
The couple leaves behind a seven-year-old daughter, who was not in the car when the accident occurred.
Neighbours say news that her parents have died will leave the young girl "totally devastated."
Street racing incidents have become more common in recent months. Last week Prime Minister Stephen announced plans to crack down on the dangerous practice, saying he will make it a criminal offence.
The new law is expected to be introduced in Parliament this spring.
Street racers who are convicted of dangerous driving face a maximum sentence of years under current laws. The maximum penalty jumps to 10 years if someone is injured, and 14 if someone is killed.
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