Got a loud pipes ticket today on the way to work
#131
That was your first mistake
#133
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It's not the cop's fault. He's doing the job he was hired to perform. It's the politicians who make stupid laws that cops need to enforce. California is just a different country all together.
That law about turn signals not being 9" apart is ridiculous. I mean, c'mon. Do they come by and measure? What's the significance of 9"??? Why not 8.5" or some other random number.
Way too much legislation out there. No thanks, I'll take the zero.
That law about turn signals not being 9" apart is ridiculous. I mean, c'mon. Do they come by and measure? What's the significance of 9"??? Why not 8.5" or some other random number.
Way too much legislation out there. No thanks, I'll take the zero.
#134
No. The saying goes "It takes a special person to go down on something that is big, black and full of seamen".
#136
I'd brace for more of it. Fed, states, counties, cities going belly up and looking for revenue.
BTW, the CHP that patrols the 67 hill on weekends will stop for novelty helmets.
BTW, the CHP that patrols the 67 hill on weekends will stop for novelty helmets.
#138
You know, when I got pulled over, the cop told me that my pipes were loud enough that he couldn't hear his police radio over my exhaust. My very next thought, well you shouldn't ride behind me then. Keeping that comment to myself is probably why it was a fix it ticket and not a fine.
#139
I have people pull up beside me whose stereos are so loud that I can't hear my bike, I never see them getting a reprimand or a ticket , maybe I should put spinner rims on and boombox my bike, and roll like dat yo.