For reals? You don't know Murilee Martin?
The car was trashed when they got it.
That's a human player. There is an AI is in an orange jumpsuit.
I finally got my Flippin' Hell and Spinderella platinums recently, on this custom race that starts way above Mt.Chiliad. Even then, it took me many tries.
What about the siren and the strobe lights in the taillights? Plus, the car driver recognises exactly what officer it is, and knows his name. Presumably he's in uniform.
You're right. I'm sorry that I hadn't considered this earlier, and thank you for bringing it to my attention. No offense to you, but based on many of the other responses here today I wasn't expecting such a sensical reply.
The way the cop was acting sure wasn't textbook, but I'm with you. The biker had more than ample opportunity to stop well before the cop began squeezing towards him. By the time the cop was inching towards him, the biker was at a crawl, barely fast enough to keep it upright. This continued for four or five seconds. He…
That all sounds very reasonable. However, if your husband and his family were pulled over in front of you, I'd like to hope that you would give the cop car a wide berth and safely pull over well behind them, rather than
The cop's lights were on for fourteen seconds before the driver honked their horn, when the car driver was well behind them. In that instance, no, slamming one's brakes in the left lane does not warrant a horn.
I agree with your third & fourth sentences, but my point is that the biker could've stopped well before the cop attempted to pin him.
I'll reply with the same thing as I did to TheContradiktion. It wouldn't occur to me that a car with lights, sirens, and a uniformed driver would be a police impersonator.
It seems, then, that I'm vastly underestimating the possibility of a police impersonator. I know that it can and does happen, but I don't know how widespread a problem it is in Florida. It's exceedingly rare in my area to hear of someone impersonating the police, so in my case it's not something that would occur to me…
It certainly looks like the cop did dangerously nearly pin the biker against the barrier (though the biker likely could've stopped behind the car and avoided it), but hold on a second here....