Need4Speed 09-06-2004, 03:39 PM Cops can't stop 154-mph motorcycle but get their man
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. - Authorities couldn't catch him, but they knew where to find him.
After receiving complaints in recent days about a motorcyclist repeatedly speeding on Interstate 196, deputies decided to wait for him alongside the highway early Wednesday.
They spotted the motorcyclist heading east. He was a blur as he blew past, and the deputies briefly gave chase. They clocked him doing 154 mph on a motorcycle on I-196.
"If he's going 150, obviously we're not going to catch him," said Ottawa County sheriff's Sgt. Bill DeWitt.
Deputies arrested the 21-year-old man a short time later at his job in Grand Rapids.
The man faces several charges, including speeding and fleeing and eluding authorities, said DeWitt.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0903speedingcyclist-ON.html
GSXR1000DJ 09-06-2004, 04:24 PM 154 MPH Now that is some serious a$$ moving. :D
twisty 09-06-2004, 04:54 PM Yeah he wont ride agian for a while!!!!
Aaron 09-06-2004, 11:59 PM wonder how they knew where to find him!
Need4Speed 09-07-2004, 12:46 AM it's not like you're getting a read on his plate or anything at that speed! :confused: Im sure Shan can fill us in, if nobody else can.
ShanMan14 09-07-2004, 06:57 AM There was a sportbiker in Phoenix that was caught in that speed range. They didn't know how fast he was going because their radar didn't go that high. No joke!
Need4Speed 09-07-2004, 11:05 AM There was a sportbiker in Phoenix that was caught in that speed range. They didn't know how fast he was going because their radar didn't go that high. No joke!
So how can they do more than cite him for wreckless driving, or something like that, if they cant prove how fast he was going ? :confused:
ShanMan14 09-07-2004, 11:08 AM So how can they do more than cite him for wreckless driving, or something like that, if they cant prove how fast he was going ? :confused:
Pacing, timing... you name it. The radar indicates it's too fast and it if stops reading at, say, 150MPH, the police can say he was going at least 150. Who cares if it's 154, 157 or 159 at that point? It was criminal, in this case, at 65MPH.
Need4Speed 09-07-2004, 11:20 AM Pacing, timing... you name it. The radar indicates it's too fast and it if stops reading at, say, 150MPH, the police can say he was going at least 150. Who cares if it's 154, 157 or 159 at that point? It was criminal, in this case, at 65MPH.
Very true..damn it they would be pacing a bike at 150 mph!! that'd be some seriously nerve-racking driving time. :eek:
Gixxer1 09-07-2004, 11:33 AM yeah how did they find him at work? and how did he survive that long without biting it anyway via the natural selaction process?
TLRider1971 09-07-2004, 11:47 AM There was a sportbiker in Phoenix that was caught in that speed range. They didn't know how fast he was going because their radar didn't go that high. No joke!
Thats absolutely not true, the typical radar (kustom falcons) used by police departments can go up to 199 mph so if he was in the 150mph range, they would have an accurate account of his speed. By the way, in case you think I don't know what Im talking about, I am a cop. If you have any questions about things like this please feel free to ask me and Ill do the best I can to help you out. And I never write other bikers........ :D
Need4Speed 09-07-2004, 12:06 PM Sweet.. a debate..1 cop to another!! *grabbing the popcorn* :)
ShanMan14 09-07-2004, 12:50 PM Thats absolutely not true, the typical radar (kustom falcons) used by police departments can go up to 199 mph so if he was in the 150mph range, they would have an accurate account of his speed. By the way, in case you think I don't know what Im talking about, I am a cop. If you have any questions about things like this please feel free to ask me and Ill do the best I can to help you out. And I never write other bikers........ :D
I'm not going to dispute you, and in case anyone think I don't know what I'm talking about, I used to be a cop... in Tempe, AZ.
The article I'm referring to appeared in the Arizona Republic circa 1997. The kid was riding a sportbike on the North Galvin Parkway near the Phoenix Zoo. This a well-known speed corridor and special detail units frequently setup there as it's basically 'fishing'.
As a cop and a sportbike rider, I vividly remember the article. Unfortunately due to the age of the article, I can't seem to pull it out of the archives.
GSXR1000DJ 09-07-2004, 11:23 PM OK You two hold it foe a sec. I need to get a refill on my soda and get some Ju-Ju Bees. HEHEHE :D
Need4Speed 09-08-2004, 12:46 AM awwwee schucks!! short lived.. :rolleyes:
Dactyl 09-08-2004, 07:43 AM I wonder who it was? I know a few people who live in grand haven. I'm gonna have to check stuntlife...... :)
ShanMan14 09-08-2004, 08:17 AM Hey, all of our experiences are different. We each relate our own and what we know to be true. That's it. :D
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