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Two riders on BMW’s try to elude GSP, crash.

I watch too much YouTube. There are hundreds of videos on Georgia State Police, and Arkansas State Police. Both of them are ruthless. If you run from them you had better be on a high performance motorcycle and know how to ride. I have seen them chase riders on Hayabusas and other sport bikes and most of them got caught. Once in a while I see a video of a good rider and he just runs away. I watched a video of a guy on a Harley bagger try to run from the state police, I forget which state. They followed him for miles and finally he took an off ramp and as he slowed fro the corner the officer gave him a nice tap from behind, causing him to crash. Idiots! You can out run from cops on a Harley!

A poor to average rider on any motorcycle has a poor chance of running from the cops in a car.
 
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"See ya, in a Kia!" I had no idea a KIA could do 140! They shut down both sides of I-95 for almost 12 hours. It was a real mess, all caused by 2 idiots. Throw the book at them. 2 innocent lives were lost, making me very sad.
 
Those who live in rural areas may not understand how bad vehicle theft has become in our cities since the civil unrest of 2020. Here in Minnesota, more than 500 vehicles are stolen every MONTH in Minneapolis alone, not counting St Paul and the suburbs. And it’s not just Kias and Hyundais. Mercedes, Audi, and BMWs are also popular with young thieves and carjackers who are often armed. Sadly, even when caught most are not prosecuted due to their age.
 
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