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Fastest you've ever been clocked by the fuzz

75 in a 55 on the back roads outside of Defiance... the funny thing is the cop let me go. I was on my way back to Cleveland... as soon as he passed me he turned on his lights... like a dumbass I stopped and waited for him because I knew I was busted. He must have been at the end of his shift and didn't want the paperwork because he warned me and sent me on my way :lol:
 
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87 in a 55. pulled over three times in life, ticketed three times. stupid gf has been pulled over 3 times with no ticket (one time she got clocked at 20 over but the cop seriously couldn't find his ticket book so she got off).
 
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60 in a 45, plus a seatbelt violation. That was quite a while ago.

The fastest I've ever gone was about 130. This was on a country-ish road in Lorain, OH. Just after college I got a Cougar XR7- supercharged 6 cyl, 5 speed. I had to see what it would do....
 
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My buddy just bought a 2000 Audi S4. He flew to Baltimore to pick it up and was lucky to only get pulled over once on the way back to Ohio. He said he would just tap the gas and it would go from 75 to 100. If he really gunned it he could squeal the tires at 70 mph.
 
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Nebraska Judge Says 128 mph Not 'Reckless'

From Associated Press
December 07, 2005 4:35 PM EST
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. - Speeding is not necessarily reckless, even at 128 mph, a judge ruled in the case of a motorcyclist who tried to flee from state troopers.

With some reluctance, County Judge John Steinheider ruled last week that Jacob H. Carman, 20, was not guilty of reckless driving on Sept. 5, when he was spotted by a trooper who then chased him at the top speed of his cruiser's odometer - 128 mph.

"As much as it pains me to do it, speed and speed alone is not sufficient to establish reckless driving," the judge told Carman on Friday. "If you had had a passenger, there would be no question of conviction. If there had been other cars on the roadway, if you would've went into the wrong lane or anything, I would have convicted you."

Otoe County prosecutor David Partsch acknowledged that Carman could have been charged with speeding but, "We felt that the manner in which he was operating the motorcycle was reckless."

Carman didn't get off entirely. He was fined $300 for expired tags and other violations.
 
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