...at some point speeding becomes dangerous driving, which is a crimminal charge.
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...at some point speeding becomes dangerous driving, which is a crimminal charge.
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I know you are just asking for being curious, but if someones going 150+ why stop?
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A little birdie told me that if you are traveling at a high rate of speed and happen to attract the attention of a helicopter or airplane, head towards Pearson airport.
As the little birdie said, they do not have authorization to fly close to the airport and disturb International travel so they can stop a speeder.
Just an fyi.
Canada is a country that doesn't know where it is going but is determined to set a speed record getting there.
When is pearson not busy.... ?
Consider yourself corrected.
There is a long line of aircraft waiting to land at almost any given time of the day, with exception of 2:00am to 6:00am when flights are not allowed to be scheduled to land. If they disturb the regular flow, they then have a large group of aircraft in a holding pattern as well as aircraft approaching for a scheduled landing.
Even when Pearson is "not busy" they still have a lot of aircraft traffic to deal with, too much to stop so police can give someone a speeding ticket.
As for allowing police to "fly through", not a chance! The timing would have to be perfect and well planned, not spur of the moment. I suspose they could go around the airport, but it would take them so long to get around the no-fly area, the speeder would be long gone!
Last edited by Katatonic; 05-18-2008 at 04:45 AM.
Canada is a country that doesn't know where it is going but is determined to set a speed record getting there.
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