GrasB
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But what about the car in front of him? Apparently it's common that people see the police car but miss the car they're chasing!That is what the flashing blue lights are for.
But what about the car in front of him? Apparently it's common that people see the police car but miss the car they're chasing!That is what the flashing blue lights are for.
But what about the car in front of him? Apparently it's common that people see the police car but miss the car they're chasing!
I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
Not all Police vehicles have flashing blue lights. Surveillance and CID for starters. Robberies don't always happen when there is a blue light equipped vehicle handy.That is what the flashing blue lights are for.
I referenced BOTHYour example was of the police driver not the target.I always remember what a police officer once said to me about people pulling out & then complaining about someone over the speed limit - "Just remember, that could have been me in pursuit of the car in front after committing an armed robbery!"
The people that own them wonder why you do not have one, choice it is a wonderful thing. What is the point of having a racing bike if all you do is shopper speed.I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
No... that'd be the car a LONG way behind because they're really REALLY slow due to a totally pants auto box or a general lack of power.Is the answer Toyota?
TRACK DAYSI simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
It's an interesting question and there's probably some truth in the car as status symbol. I call mine the mid-life crisis car because I hope I'm able to laugh at my own foibles.I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
Interesting how most people seem to drive at more than the posted speed limit where they're able to, but when I was an ICU nurse, all the patients I looked after that had been hit by a car had usually been hit by cars reported to have been going at 5mph below the speed limit.I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
I simply do not understand the point in having extremely fast cars for use on UK roads, especially when the people posting here claim to never use the speed and power of the car what's the point?
I simply don't see the point in having a 52" surround sound HD telly when I can see all I need to see on 12" black and white portable.
I find that the willy-waiving is more the forte of drivers in small ricer/chav fart-boxes. It's interesting that I have owned 2 cars which use the same sort of engines found in these fart-box c**k substitution devices. However, when you get them side by side my cars even though performance with out consideration to noise levels drove the exhausts' construction/tuning they sound far less fart-box & often quieter yet produced a damn sight more power.But, away from the willy-waiving, I'd compare driving a decent car to the experience of going out for a meal at a very posh restaurant. You don't need the larks' tongues in a reduction of unicorn's tears to fuel your body and you wouldn't want it every night, but there is pleasure in the act itself. People just take their pleasures in different ways.