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Old 08-21-2009, 07:19 PM   #29
AndrewBoss

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I thought Navada was unrestricted? Can't really keep up from down here but sure I'd read that somewhere - a while back, mind.
unrestricted as far as speed or stunt riding ? i have never heard such a thing. wheelies and anything over 110 is considered wreckless driving i believe. that is the ticket the officer wrote me when i was going that fast, but like i said, they have not decided to press charges, so far.

i also asked him, while i was in the squad car, that i heard a rumor, ( among fellow riders ) that there is a law in vegas , or clark county, that says the police do not pursue over 110 mph, and if that was true. he said no, there is no law, but their own personal discretion to chase a bike ofcousre, its more dangerous than worth, at least if in city traffic. the one that pulled me over said he will pursue to the end, and i was in the middle of no where, with no place to go that back up units would not have already got to. he also thanked me for stopping for him and asked why. just told him, im not after making you chase me , even though i can out run you, and i know, that these desert roads go to 2 main places. when i got booked, another officer made mention that he used to do 177 on his Hayabusa in the New Mexico desert. love it....do as i say , not as i do, but they were not being pricks , just doing their jobs. i have met asses before, forturnatly, that time they were all cool, just held me under the name "speedy gonzales" for about 9 hours, then released with the court date that is not on the list of their **** to do now.

but if you meant unre-stricted like the Audobon in Germany, or whereever, than no, its not here. They may just overlook it in favor of more serious cases, like busting a meth lab, haha.
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