It's hard to know exactly why this accident happened. Looking at that dashcam video, the Ohio police car doesn't…
It's hard to know exactly why this accident happened. Looking at that dashcam video, the Ohio police car doesn't…
Wouldn't that mess up the race track surface?
Surprised its at such a big speedway. I'd think the skid plates would take chunks out of te track in a wreck (which I'm guessing there is a lot of)
That is the stupidest thing I never knew I always wanted to do!! Need a navigator.?
Geez, post a #nsfw before this. That BMW gave me a chub.
Problem Solved, buy late 80's and 70's cars:
Funny you should mention that. My original theory as to how Afroduck got caught was that he was Muslim and the NYPD already happened to be wiretapping his mosque.
Where are you getting your "Zero problems" number from? Or are you just kind of making that up?
Apparently, NYPD still has a lot of time to spare, on top of spying on our law-abiding Muslim citizens.
Meh, attention whores will be attention whores and vice versa. If I recall correctly, he even stated he was after the fame, and now he's got it, just look at his big old grin on TV up there.
He couldn't wait a year for the statute of limitations to expire. And he told everyone on what day he did it so the cops knew what day to check the tapes for. This guy is beyond dumb.
SOP for foreign nationals.
Why would you do such a thing, in a place so full of cameras, and not remove your license plates? Especially when you're not only doing this thing, but plan to record it and claim internet fame as your self-aggrandizing award? I haven't watched the video, and can't speak for how 'dangerous' is was (doesn't sound…
Yeah because a guy running 20mph faster than the traffic flow was clearly the most heinous menace to society to be found out on the roads @ 3am.
Exactly...why on earth would he admit to that? I'd just say I need to consult with my lawyer and I won't answer any questions until I've done so.
"surrender his passport" ......oh yeah cause he's totally gonna flee the country from a minor fine
The complaint said Tang admitted to investigators that he was the person behind the wheel of the car in the video, and that while he did run one red light, he never went over 100 mph.
His office is just around the corner from mine and I had seen that Ferrari quite regularly. He parked it on the street and drove it in the winter...you could tell he was a car guy. Saw his Viper just a couple of hours ago...
In New England's defense, it was labor Day Weekend. Local police run DUI checkpoints morning noon and night on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends, and max out their patrol hours.
So Bob Ross isn't dead.