Cops Busted for Illegally Issuing 650 Speeding Tickets
| Posted by Stone Age at 16 April 2008 23:17 | |
World is becoming so fast now, boisterous cities with all the colors of rainbow, I cannot find myself. If you link my peaceful little stone house, come have a .... cup of water. |
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Evel Knievel never did jump over the Grand Canyon. He was hoping that the United States Government would grant him the right to build an access road and a ramp to do the jump, but they were just not going to allow that. Knievel decided instead to jump over the Snake River. This jump was unsuccessful. During his career, Knievel was said to have broken every bone in his body at least once. I sure hope he had great medical insurance! Evel's son Robbie, did jump the Grand Canyon and broke his ..[more].
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A pair of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania motorcycle police are under fire for breaking state law in order to issue at least 650 speeding tickets between October 1, 2007 and April 10, 2008. The officers, who officials declined to identify, hid on Route 65 near the West End Bridge while using lidar, a laser-based speed estimation device. Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper admitted that the actions of his officers violated the law. "The officers were questioned on how many citations they have written ....
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Hi All, I maybe moving to HK shortly and was wondering what is required to operate a motorcycle in HK. Do you need a formal motorcycle license? How expensive is it to own and operate a motorcycle in HK (cost of petrol, insurance, and parking)? Also, is it relatively easy to pick up a used Japanese sport bike? .. read the rest.
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