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inis
So me and Abbey (my sis) are heading home ..going I-70..
And notice this focus all done up, so we get alittle closer.. and I'm like "Hey I wonder if he's local"
So we get alittle closer and the plates read 888, I go 888? only plates I know that little of number of goverment vehicles..So we got to looking closer and it was KCPD!

so we didn't race it lol

http://www.kctuners.com/members/inis/kcpd.jpg
http://www.kctuners.com/members/inis/kcpd1.jpg
http://www.kctuners.com/members/inis/kcpd2.jpg
http://www.kctuners.com/members/inis/kcpd3.jpg
CJW
I could beat it...not its radio tho

be funny to walk a cop tho
Cosworth
that's quite gay looking cop or not
inis
QUOTE (Cosworth @ Mar 16 2006, 08:16 PM) *
that's quite gay looking cop or not


no one said cops have good taste lol

either way its GAY, cause I would have raced him..lol...seriously just to see where I stand against a focus... lol
Sully
Looked decent to me cept for the clear tails... not on a focus, blackouts would've looked better.
inis
spoiler and tails gone and i'd pimp it
venom620
Ladies and Gentlemen I give you your tax money at work..... that car pisses me off
jdrzx2
that might be part of the kcpd street racing task force, did you notice any lighting fixtures on it that might be kinda like the ones in unmarked cars? this makes me a little worried to go out street racing now. ermm.gif
Sully
if so its a decent undercover car except for the plates and the giant KCPD sticker on the side

oh and I didn't notice the spoiler but yeah... gotta go otherwise nice ride, like the octane bumper and the paint scheme
inis
i think the kcpd and flames where all painted on

I can't find any info on it...
arden
wow i agree with josh, this makes me nervous to go out racing... but at least we are aware of it now
jdrzx2
i think at night nobody might notice that if they parked in a dim spot and called the cops in on us. i just don't like the idea of this car being around. if i go i will definatly be telling people about it and keeping a look out for it.
CJW
easy solution to that...dont street race.

Anyone posts up 'I got a street racing ticket' and Im gonna laugh...especially if you raced the cop who gave you the fine. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif woot.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
jdrzx2
don't street race, what kinda concept is that? it's a complete waste of 20 bucks to go to kcir and do it. street racing has been around for decades, it's never going to go away. my grandma told me stories of when she used to race her 67 mustang at front street in the 60's and 70's. i don't know why they are making such a bid deal about it these days.
CJW
because young kids kill people. Are you that numb that you dont realize half if not more street racers dont do it intelligently. Street racing as a whole is not safe....Not saying you dont do it intelligently but a WHOLE it is unsafe.

I didnt say I dont race on occasion because that would be a lie. I take every measure to be as safe as possible in an unsafe situation.

When people start worrying about being caught street racing is when those people fall into the young kid category or they second guess their original judgement and have an accident or worse. I have never once felt like I was going to get caught doing what I was doing because if it doesnt feel right from the get go I wont do it. If you are going to do it stake out the area a while first and then take care of business instead of trying to race the first dumbfuck to pull up at your door and rev at you...less shit from the cops you'll have to worry about

And if anyone thinks them revving at you is insulting you need to grow up. Will my life end everytime a ricer revs at me...no. You have no idea how many punked out late 80s civics and beat ass cars have reved at me. To race all of them just to prove my car is faster is A. a waste of gas and B. not safe for me. What if they decide they wont lose at any cost and ram me into something...anything is possible
jdrzx2
and professional racing is not safe as a whole but you don't see people complaining about that. if you really want to put it in a very basic concept. getting in a car and driving daily is a stupid thing. you never know what is going to happen. accelerating your body to speeds of 30 miles and hour and driving off the road can kill you, people die everyday in vehicles.

i think you have more chances of dying in a car accident with normal driving than you do street racing, for the simple fact that you drive more than you would street race. of all the times i have been to or seen street racing i have never seen anyone hurt themselves. working at kcir and racing at laguna seca, with very personal experiences, i have seen more people get hurt or die from "legal" racing.

you have to know that people die everyday and there is nothing you can do about it, humans have just made one very universal tool of making it happen faster, motorized forms of transportation. that's how i see it and i'm not going to argue over this point anymore.
inis
I've only seen one jackass, and then all the videos online....
CJW
I wasnt reffering to people in the cars dieing in street racing. I was reffering to pedestrians, inocent bystanders, and other motorists that had NOTHING to do with the racing going on. Far less bystanders die in sanctioned racing. You cannot argue that. I dont care about the racing motorist's life.

My response was in response to your 'I dont understand why cops are busting down on it'...well if you dont understand Im never going to be able to explain to you why...
7th Gen Civic
I'm with you Josh. Street racing is retarded. Why should an innocent person get hurt or die because you do something stupid. JDRZX2, what would your view on street racing be if your mother, wife, daughter, son, or anyone close to you, got hit by a street racer on their way to the mailbox? Ya a drunk driver could do the same and so could a sober person. But just imagine it's a 16 year old that tagged them. The driver is fine but your loved one is dead. Are you still going to think street racing is worth the innocent lives? On 7thgencivic.com there was a thread started for people against street racing. I couldn't tell you how many members responded to that there was so many.
By the way, my parents both used to race back in their day, except they kept it on the track like any smart person would.
91TSi
QUOTE (jdrzx2 @ Mar 17 2006, 07:26 PM) *
and professional racing is not safe as a whole but you don't see people complaining about that. if you really want to put it in a very basic concept. getting in a car and driving daily is a stupid thing. you never know what is going to happen. accelerating your body to speeds of 30 miles and hour and driving off the road can kill you, people die everyday in vehicles.

i think you have more chances of dying in a car accident with normal driving than you do street racing, for the simple fact that you drive more than you would street race. of all the times i have been to or seen street racing i have never seen anyone hurt themselves. working at kcir and racing at laguna seca, with very personal experiences, i have seen more people get hurt or die from "legal" racing.

you have to know that people die everyday and there is nothing you can do about it, humans have just made one very universal tool of making it happen faster, motorized forms of transportation. that's how i see it and i'm not going to argue over this point anymore.

Professional racing is ALOT safer than street racing. I'd bet your car doesn't have a roll cage, five point harness, and you don't wear a helmet or flame retardant clothing when you go to the grocery store. Yes, people die everyday in vehicles but that's almost always because someone made a mistake and did something they shouldn't. Either stopping when they shouldn't, pulling out in front of people, speeding ect. I've been in a few wrecks already but I was only in one that I could have lost my life. If I didn't have a seatbelt on, It would have been over. It happened because someone wasn't paying attention and took away our right of way. Turned infront of us and we hit him dead on broadside at 50.

I just did a google search on "killed street racing". It popped up 3,480,000 hits. I'm betting not all of them were people killed but I'd be willing to bet that atleast 1/4th are news reports from people that were killed. Sorry thing is, it doesn't just effect you, but your entire family and friends. Think about that the next time some 16 year old in a crappy car pulls next to you and trys to race.
jdrzx2
when was the last time you went to street races? i suppose that it just happened on your street huh? dry.gif everywhere i have been to see street racing was in a unpopulated area, with no parents bros or sises crossing the street to get mail from the mail box. the next time you reference stuff like that do your research before you make it sound like it happens on every street corner in the us. if somebody wants to go to one of these places to watch street racing it would be the same as visiting the race track, except for the fact that you don't have to sign a waiver that puts you in complete liability if you were to get hurt or killed. so if somebody wants to see this stuff and they get hit they knew better than to stand next to the road.

cjw, when i wrote my last statement i wasn't just talking about the drivers. people get hit with stuff at almost every racing function. just watch rally cross mishaps. i wonder how many people have been run over by runaway cars at a legal racing event compared to street racing? find that answer out and then tell me that street racing is stupid.
91TSi
QUOTE (jdrzx2 @ Mar 19 2006, 12:39 PM) *
when was the last time you went to street races? i suppose that it just happened on your street huh? dry.gif everywhere i have been to see street racing was in a unpopulated area, with no parents bros or sises crossing the street to get mail from the mail box. the next time you reference stuff like that do your research before you make it sound like it happens on every street corner in the us. if somebody wants to go to one of these places to watch street racing it would be the same as visiting the race track, except for the fact that you don't have to sign a waiver that puts you in complete liability if you were to get hurt or killed. so if somebody wants to see this stuff and they get hit they knew better than to stand next to the road.

cjw, when i wrote my last statement i wasn't just talking about the drivers. people get hit with stuff at almost every racing function. just watch rally cross mishaps. i wonder how many people have been run over by runaway cars at a legal racing event compared to street racing? find that answer out and then tell me that street racing is stupid.

I don't go to the street races. It's where 16 year olds that have to be home by 11pm go to beat the crap out of there moms maximas and accords. Look, I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you on the safety of street racing. If you don't believe that the faster you go the less you can control your car, then you need to take a physics lesson. The danger is very real. I've seen the downs. I know people personally that have been killed racing.
7th Gen Civic
QUOTE (jdrzx2 @ Mar 20 2006, 12:39 AM) *
when was the last time you went to street races? i suppose that it just happened on your street huh? dry.gif everywhere i have been to see street racing was in a unpopulated area, with no parents bros or sises crossing the street to get mail from the mail box. the next time you reference stuff like that do your research before you make it sound like it happens on every street corner in the us. if somebody wants to go to one of these places to watch street racing it would be the same as visiting the race track, except for the fact that you don't have to sign a waiver that puts you in complete liability if you were to get hurt or killed. so if somebody wants to see this stuff and they get hit they knew better than to stand next to the road.

cjw, when i wrote my last statement i wasn't just talking about the drivers. people get hit with stuff at almost every racing function. just watch rally cross mishaps. i wonder how many people have been run over by runaway cars at a legal racing event compared to street racing? find that answer out and then tell me that street racing is stupid.


Why shouldn't you be held repsonsible if you hurt or kill someone? There is a reason that race tracks are around and reasons that everyone has to sign that little piece of paper.
Also, not everyone goes into deserted areas to street race. Street racing to me is racing on any street, not just unpopulated areas like you are saying you goto. Not everyone in the street racing world does it on unpopulated streets. So do your research before you try to act like street racing is ok bc the minority of you find these empty places to do it.
jdrzx2
race tracks weren't invented to keep people from racing on streets and they make you sign the paper so you don't sue the track for crap hitting you because you were standing there in the way.

another thing, there are people on here that talk about racing people on the street and come on here to talk about their "kills", then tell people about how stupid street racing is. some of you guys need to get yourselves figured out before you come on here and dis something that has been around since before your time and that you passively do. if you have ever once in your life tried to run against your friend or whoever just to see who's car was faster, than you have no right to come on here and say that street racing is stupid because you did just that.
CJW
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