Two weeks ago a couple croch rockets came through out small town at appro 75 mph. The cops were at about the same speed chasing them. The cop charger gave them a good run untill another cop car ended up in the middle.
There was construction on twenty some miles of this chase, and up to 148 mph. That makes it cost double.
Mom and dad posted the bond in only a few hrs. The bikes had flip plates on them, so it probably wasn't the first time they were looking for attention.
We have lots of deer in NE IA, and if they had smucked one at that speed, the deer probably would have had the same chances of survival.
If I understand correctly the total miles were thirty some, and a total time frame of 14 min. from the dispatch log. Considering the road construction, going through two towns, and the very heavy truck traffic, they were asking for a death wish.
If there would have been a head on crash with a car, the windshild probably would not have stopped the simple minds from coming on through.
Cops can not place stop sticks, and they must provide a way out in a road block. Seems to me a five galon bucket of diesel fuel dumped on a black top road curve would have saved court costs.
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