eristic 09-06-2007, 01:21 PM Man arrested after high-speed chase was late for appointment at Ga. State Patrol
09/05/07
The driver of a 2002 Suzuki motorcycle who led police on a high-speed chase through Floyd and Chattooga Counties this morning was on his way to get his motorcycle license, authorities said.
“There were no warrants out, no alcohol involved,” said Georgia State Patrol Trooper Joseph Hobbs. “He said he was 10 minutes late for an appointment here, at the post, to get his Class M license.”
Justin Patterson, 22, of 735 Roland Hayes Parkway in Calhoun was clocked at speeds of up to 154 miles per hour in Floyd County and more than 130 miles per hour in Chattooga County, Hobbs said.
Patterson was taken to the Chattooga County Jail after Hobbs and Trooper David Allen stopped him in a cul-de-sac near Richard B. Russell Regional Airport.
Patterson was charged with reckless driving, speeding 130 mph in a 55 mph zone, fleeing or attempting to elude police, failure to maintain a lane, leaving the scene of an accident and passing in a no-passing zone, according to Chief Investigator Eddie Colbert.
Hobbs said Patterson also will face state and Floyd County charges when he is released from Chattooga custody.
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question.com 09-06-2007, 01:25 PM why does the reported need to use words like "cul-de-sac", just say dead end damn it.
italianzero 09-06-2007, 01:28 PM at least he wont be getting his license anytime soon
eristic 09-06-2007, 01:31 PM Because its French...
Dead end
Pronunciation:
\ˈded-ˈend\
Function:
noun
Date:
1886
1 : an end (as of a street) without an exit
2 : a position, situation, or course of action that leads to nothing further
cul-de-sac
Pronunciation: 'k&l-di-"sak, 'kul-; "k&l-di-', "kul-
Function: noun
Etymology: French, literally, bottom of the bag
1 : a blind diverticulum or pouch
2 : a street or passage closed at one end
3 : BLIND ALLEY
question.com 09-06-2007, 01:39 PM Because its French...
Dead end
Pronunciation:
\ˈded-ˈend\
Function:
noun
Date:
1886
1 : an end (as of a street) without an exit
2 : a position, situation, or course of action that leads to nothing further
cul-de-sac
Pronunciation: 'k&l-di-"sak, 'kul-; "k&l-di-', "kul-
Function: noun
Etymology: French, literally, bottom of the bag
1 : a blind diverticulum or pouch
2 : a street or passage closed at one end
3 : BLIND ALLEY
i know what it is, it happen in the US though....
Buddie 09-06-2007, 02:01 PM Why would you run where you do not know the area good, Just pull over and take the ticket or do not speed. Keep that in the city
MITSUFINMGR 09-06-2007, 02:04 PM Why would you run where you do not know the area good, Just pull over and take the ticket or do not speed. Keep that in the city
Didn't you read the post he was late for his app. :laughingr :laughingr
To get his motorcycle lic. :laughingr
convertedR1 09-06-2007, 11:50 PM a man's gotta do what a man,s gotta do
whitebyrdzz 09-06-2007, 11:55 PM a man's gotta do what a man,s gotta do
do u think running from the cops, make u a better man? or makes u a man period? :infrandom i think not!
AC1108 09-07-2007, 03:12 AM I heard that in the state of Mo it's a felony to run. I hope like hell it is. I'm tired of being harassed and profiled because idiots run. Take the ticket and get a lawyer. It's much cheaper than getting caught and paying the fines/fees or killing someone or yourself. Hope that clown never rides a bike again or for that matter ever drives a car. What a fucktard.
convertedR1 09-07-2007, 03:36 AM do u think running from the cops, make u a better man? or makes u a man period? :infrandom i think not!
no I was simply stating that he was doing what he ( at the time) felt he had to and no I have never ran ,so to speak, and I have never gotten a ticket(knocks on wood) I have gotten 2 warning tkts though one for 90 in a 50 and one for 115 in a 55 both officers said the same thing "thanks for stopping" and "try to slow down"
th@s wh@ u get 4 not being good ...
... good @ running th@ is :laughingr
MikeNice600 09-07-2007, 12:03 PM do u think running from the cops, make u a better man? or makes u a man period? :infrandom i think not!
Actually, I heard if a female runs from the police, she'll grow a penis. I don't know, thats just what I heard.
splymale 09-07-2007, 02:58 PM I dont run from the police, its just not worth it, especially if you get caught. There's bail bonds, impound fees and not to mention tickets. I'll take my chances on getting let off with a warning.:thumbup:
convertedR1 09-07-2007, 10:26 PM Actually, I heard if a female runs from the police, she'll grow a penis. I don't know, thats just what I heard.
:lol: :rofl: :laughingr
UltimatE 09-08-2007, 09:02 AM i know what it is, it happen in the US though....
you do know that English has most of its words derived from other languages, correct ?
proarmwrestler 09-09-2007, 02:44 PM Hard as hell to outrun a helicopter and radio. From experience.
DRAGUNOV 09-09-2007, 04:45 PM Hard as hell to outrun a helicopter and radio. From experience.
the helli is a tough one to beat, but you can always out corner the radio.
how do you get clocked going 150+ and still get caught.
03pearl750 09-09-2007, 06:33 PM id never run. be a man and man up and take what you get. something about 15 days in jail and a ass load of money makes me pull that weird lever on the left when i see the blue lights
doc816 09-19-2007, 12:29 AM How in the hell you get caught when u was clocked going 154?
m3lightweight 09-19-2007, 11:17 AM If he got caught, that means he is not running hard enough. :lol:
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