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BlackedOutSS
02-01-2004, 02:54 PM
My brother and I were out at last night going to some street races and saw a ****load of smoke coming from the other side of the intersection. I look at what car is making it and its a brand new Crown Vic, all black,limo tint, spotlight and he is doing a phat burnout for about 20 seconds at a very busy/cop infested intersection at the red light. After he was done he put on the strobes and went through the red light and took off. We figured it wasnt a real cop but whoever he was, he had some balls!http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys_1/cool.gif

I was just wondering if it was one of you guys or a buddy...

woaface
02-01-2004, 08:04 PM
Saw a F-150 EMS unit use lights and sirens to get through traffic once. Yeah, I called HP on their sorry tail.

If that story's true...it's a sweet one:)

THE_INTERCEPTOR
02-02-2004, 12:45 PM
before I put the 20's on, I used to do burnouts sometimes at a redlight, and then take off.

People didn't know what to think.

Oh, and for the people who don't agree with what I used to do...humor me. At the time, I was 19, and I was driving my first ever V8. I had my fun.

Those days are over now though. Plus on the 20's, those low-pro tires don't too much care for burnouts. :)

SILVERMARAUDER
02-02-2004, 03:18 PM
My brother and I were out at last night going to some street races and saw a ****load of smoke coming from the other side of the intersection. I look at what car is making it and its a brand new Crown Vic, all black,limo tint, spotlight and he is doing a phat burnout for about 20 seconds at a very busy/cop infested intersection at the red light. After he was done he put on the strobes and went through the red light and took off. We figured it wasnt a real cop but whoever he was, he had some balls!http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys_1/cool.gif

I was just wondering if it was one of you guys or a buddy...

Where in ATL was that?

01 Interceptor
02-02-2004, 04:47 PM
On one the Mischief video (not the 3000 one, the original) there is a shot of a Henry Co., GA PD car at a stop sign with lights on doing a smokey burnout...no pun intended.

SergntMac
02-02-2004, 11:58 PM
On one the Mischief video (not the 3000 one, the original) there is a shot of a Henry Co., GA PD car at a stop sign with lights on doing a smokey burnout...no pun intended.
Caught on tape, eh? Man-oh-man, kids ruin everything. This goes for the kid with the video camera, and the kid putting on the show, and getting caught at it.

Kids are cops now, eh? No shi*t...

Back when I was a kid myself, and hell bent to ruin everything that didn't run away from me, cops always had the best secret stuff on the street.

Found out the hard way one night, when I couldn't shake a '69 Chicago PD 4 dr. Impala to save my life.

I was driving a '69 Camaro SS/RS. 396/375, Muncie 2:20, 4:56, and I could not loose him! Rule of thumb back then was turn often, put great distance between the car fast as you can.

Well, I ran ran my b*tch through Logan Square's switchlane shicane fer Christ's sake, and he didn't give me an inch. Single MARS light flashing a 4/4 beat, and his Whelen fan belt driven siren crying up a storm, he didn't back off. As I watched this take place in my rear views, I decided to give up.

I ended up saving myself a whole bunch of bond money, and points, by not pushing anything high speed, over the "30 over" threshold back then. I remember thinking of an old cliche as I tried to put distance between us. Something "age vs. treachery" thingy came up, but I don't remember how that goes now. I just down shifted and pulled over, quietly, and without the drama we see these days.

Anyway...Once I stop, I see he's only maybe 2-3 years older than me, and from the next parish north of me, gearhead too. He gave me several major breaks, but booked me anyway. Hey, he had a job to do, right?

After I bond out, he meets me at the front desk, starts talking sh*it about why I got his attention to begin with, and how he could hang with me.

Well, I was still a youthful "angry" about all this, and the yellow "coupons" he just hung on my azz, but I followed him anyway. I remember "shrugging, hey, you're the cop, whatever." Now we're out back, in HIS parking lot, K?

With a big grin and kinda nasty "I got you" chuckle, he says he enjoyed the "fresh meat" challenge, but knew I would not get away. As he is saying all this, I am re-calculating it all in my head. My car, it's power, the traffic and pedesterian count, again just knowing for sure that if I had caught one decent break in all this, I was gone. Far away and safe from any cop cars like the dozen I had had dusted off before him. Then, he pops the hood on his '69 Chicago PD 4 Dr. Impala police car.

Oh...Ummm...

Well...What he called the CPD's "highway car" was a really a real "heavy" Chevy. 427/435, Turbo350 tranny, 4:10s, redlines on rallys all four corners and, well...Yeah...Really. I had all the good stuff, but he had all the really great stuff.

He wrote me 1 mover nd 2 compliance tickets, and I know now, that I got a real major big-time break here, okay? Maybe this was a long time ago, but the principles are the same today. Kid cop vs. kid racer.

BTW, this cop and my contact with him, was a major reason I signed up with the cops. Cops get all the really neat toys, ya know? For free too.

BTW #2, I went to trial on the "yellow" invitations. The cop won the argument on compliance, that cost me 35 bucks and no point fines. I won the mover, no pointd at all. Pays to fight, eh?

BTW #3. This cop spent his last year on the job working for me...And he never changed.

Accelerator pedal or keyboard, he moved forward at the pace his equipment allowed him, and as fast as he could move.

Thank you Officer Jay Bryan Ryan, star 8794, 1948-2002.

Y'all should know..."JB" pushed a keyboard as hard as he pushed his "highway car" in 1969. Maybe harder.

I really don't know why this all spilled out here, but thanks to y'all, for letting me connect some dots in my life.

RCSignals
02-03-2004, 01:11 AM
Thanks Mac.

chapel1
02-03-2004, 05:41 PM
Mac,
Great story!
Sounds like you found something you were'nt even looking for just at the right time.And the Marauder brought you back to some of your "kid" ways?Hey Mac did JB ever see your Marauder?

01 Interceptor
02-03-2004, 09:04 PM
Great story Mac.

BlackedOutSS
02-10-2004, 01:23 PM
On one the Mischief video (not the 3000 one, the original) there is a shot of a Henry Co., GA PD car at a stop sign with lights on doing a smokey burnout...no pun intended.

01 Interceptor.. his car looked EXACTLY like yours with no pushbar...


It was in Mareitta , GA.. on barret pkwy