Stop at the Light

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BlAcKnYeLLoWfUji at 05.17.09 - 1:11 pm
On the way back from Best Buy last night/this morning, myself, Matt (not tallbike), and some other guy were coming through Culver City and saw 1 guy on a bike stopped by the police.
We passed him. We came up to the red light right before Wendy's and I said, "Hold up...don't run this, I don't know where that cop went."
He was about 30 yards behind us the entire time. Good call!!! You're welcome Matt...lol
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FYI: most Culver police officers are not happy with us - good call..
bondink05.17.09 - 1:37 pm
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good call on the good call on the good call.
barleye responding to a
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05.17.09 - 2:07 pm
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Hey, I saw that guy as I was riding home getting harassed by the police
RickDarge05.17.09 - 5:29 pm
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cops are always around. but you should never run a light because..um..IT'S NOT SAFE.
yes i've run several in my biking past, but i don't now. i don't have 300 dollars to pay the ticket and i don't want it on my record. i got stopped for not having a bike light the other week, but the officer was cool because i showed him that the rechargeable battery ran out. i couldn't see shit so it sucked.
tomato05.17.09 - 9:07 pm
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when it all comes down to it...it's just not worth it. we've all done it, and I've personally had some close calls.
BlAcKnYeLLoWfUji05.17.09 - 11:34 pm
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At 2AM in the desert, you could see the shit coming 4 miles before it even gets to the light.
At 2PM, it's either the red-light camera, an EMP, or some other act of God that will get that 60 mph worm of cars to stop on a dime.
bentstrider responding to a
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05.18.09 - 12:30 am
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