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They're having another meet soon, so you can be there'll be a repeat of that last ride that drew a ton of attention.
 
They're having another meet soon, so you can be there'll be a repeat of that last ride that drew a ton of attention.

These guys obviously are running with no plates right? Id assume Cops would just have to scan em and wreck them later?
 
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I particularly like the ones who were just riding with the crew- they will likely brag about how they stuck it to the police cuz they were with a couple of stunters.

Mad respect, yo.


Waiting to see how they deal with video evidence to these people.
 
Boys pushing their luck to see how far they can go. They won't stop until they get busted. Boys, that cruiser has video cameras, so your time in the spotlight is coming.

If you ride with them you'll get busted as well. Birds of a feather...
 
Edit: Nvm, my video was in August. Oops.
 


uhm, pretty sure the only thing they can zoom in to find is a plate
waiting for super zoom lens to read vin#???

"The officer is going to activate his lights and we have ten motorcycles travelling at a high rate of speed," Stibbe said.
Instead, Stibbe says officers who run into motorcycles mobs will look for licence plates and other identifying features on the motorcycles.
Officers may also activate on-board cameras in their cruisers. "We can zoom in and obtain all types of information from those bikes."
 
uhm, pretty sure the only thing they can zoom in to find is a plate
waiting for super zoom lens to read vin#???

"The officer is going to activate his lights and we have ten motorcycles travelling at a high rate of speed," Stibbe said.
Instead, Stibbe says officers who run into motorcycles mobs will look for licence plates and other identifying features on the motorcycles.
Officers may also activate on-board cameras in their cruisers. "We can zoom in and obtain all types of information from those bikes."

The kid in Victoria who YT'd himself tipping 300kph while splitting traffic ultimately had his bike crushed. Though they couldn't identify him as the rider to legal satisfaction, they used his video to prove the bike was the same one they had impounded through what they termed "unique identifiers". I'm guessing a scratch or something similar...
 
Even if motorcycle is proven to be involved, good luck proving the identity of the rider and make it stick in court.
 

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