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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    OK...does anyone know when this happened?
    Here is another account stating it happened on Saturday (matching other reports).

    NFAA Channel 8 ABC News Account

    Also, reports are stating the cager slowed to 40 MPH in a 65 MPH zone, so the passing cycles were not speeding.

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    "Also, reports are stating the cager slowed to 40 MPH in a 65 MPH zone, so the passing cycles were not speeding."


    Soooooo the guy wanted to hit someone ! At least the media has picked it up...the guy should get what he deserves....maybe?
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    UPDATE.... The old man was arrested today 10/19/2015 on 2 counts of Assault with a deadly weapon.

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    Cool

    Goin to the pokey to get poked !!!!!
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    The driver of the car has a rap sheet a mile long. Including but not limited to:

    Terroristic Threat (convicted, 2007)
    Reckless Driving (convicted, 2007)
    Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle (Felony, 3rd degree 1994)
    Silent or abusive calls to 911 (deferred, 1993)
    Assult - family violence (convicted, 1990)

    So yeah. He's no saint.

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    The truth comes out!!! Thanks Radio. I love it when the bad guy loses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radi0chik View Post
    The driver of the car has a rap sheet a mile long. Including but not limited to:

    Terroristic Threat (convicted, 2007)
    Reckless Driving (convicted, 2007)
    Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle (Felony, 3rd degree 1994)
    Silent or abusive calls to 911 (deferred, 1993)
    Assult - family violence (convicted, 1990)

    So yeah. He's no saint.
    ...and we say there was no warning when someone starts shooting or otherwise being a danger? We are so ^*cked as a country

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    Quote Originally Posted by stroguy View Post
    Unfortunately some licenses are handed out like candy. It's a privilege, not a right and sometimes daddy should take those privileges away. Drivers who break traffic laws are revenue generators and we couldn't dare disrupt municipal income. How many stories have we all heard of drunk drivers with multiple offenses are back on the road after fines and short license suspensions. In my eyes you have solidly displayed your inability to be a responsible citizen on the road. Whack his peepee your honor!
    Not in Caif. we stopped that, get three DUI in your life and the third one is a felony and you do up to 10 years in the grey bar hotel with a 1 year minimum, it's the law here and is followed. We don't mess around with drunk drivers in Calif.

    Side note: First DUI in Calif is about $15,649 in overall costs to the offender when it is all done and could be as much as $45,435.
    if you are under 21 the penalties are even higher. The expense of an under-age-21 first-offense misdemeanor DUI is up to $22,492. .
    http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar...-cost-20130314
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    http://www.dmv.org/articles/real-cos...in-california/


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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    Not in Caif. we stopped that, get three DUI in your life and the third one is a felony and you do up to 10 years in the grey bar hotel with a 1 year minimum, it's the law here and is followed. We don't mess around with drunk drivers in Calif.

    Side note: First DUI in Calif is about $15,649 in overall costs to the offender when it is all done and could be as much as $45,435.
    if you are under 21 the penalties are even higher. The expense of an under-age-21 first-offense misdemeanor DUI is up to $22,492. .
    http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar...-cost-20130314
    and
    http://www.dmv.org/articles/real-cos...in-california/

    Wow! Now if they could impose something like that for people driving; using cell phones and/or texting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    Not in Caif. we stopped that, get three DUI in your life and the third one is a felony and you do up to 10 years in the grey bar hotel with a 1 year minimum, it's the law here and is followed. We don't mess around with drunk drivers in Calif.

    Side note: First DUI in Calif is about $15,649 in overall costs to the offender when it is all done and could be as much as $45,435.
    if you are under 21 the penalties are even higher. The expense of an under-age-21 first-offense misdemeanor DUI is up to $22,492. .
    http://articles.latimes.com/2013/mar...-cost-20130314
    and
    http://www.dmv.org/articles/real-cos...in-california/

    Good to get the drunks off the road. Now, if we could only stop Governors/politicians from letting them out of jail, claiming "overcrowding", and non-violent charges. I say, make them serve their time!

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