ThrottleThrow
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Re: Black Sport bike chased by cops in Mississauga today
run sportbike run
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Karma police will eventually catchup. Hopefully no kids run into the street and get killed by unsafe riders
In all seriousness I agree. Call Peel Regional and tell them that you have information about the bike involved in the chase earlier today. Maybe a knock on the door from a cop will slow the guy down, even if that can't 'bust' him after the factYou have valuable information for the police..
Karma police will eventually catchup.
Karma really does balance things out
But do you have definitive proof of any of this? Because without it, you embark down a dangerous path.
What the hell are the cops for if you need to have definate proof before calling them?
Should you hire a PI before calling crimestoppers? get out of town.
I have seen the same black sport bike, last year he was riding a yellow F4 I think, run the stops signs on my street repeatedly. About a month ago he came up the street with 3 other bikes and they all ran the stop sign at well over 100kph. This a a subdivision, 50kph limit. Today a little after noon he was being chased by a peel regional up the street, he ran the stop sign and the cop slowed down.
I don't know if he got away or not, but I hope this has taught him a lesson. This is in the Port Credit, south Mississauga area.
BTW, if you read this, I know where you live.
Well, ok, he can call the cops and make any claim he wants in this world, sure.
But if that's the case, don't whine to me when you become the innocent target of police investigations for no apparent reason in your wonderful town.
You have valuable information for the police..
Don't just suspect a friend, report one.
If you have a problem with him, and especially since it is not a violent incident, be neighbourly. Also, just be a man about it. Knock on his door, tell him you are from the neighbourhood, and that he has to slow down because it's dangerous. He's making it hard on other motorcyclists. If he's a dick, tell him he's been warned, the police are already looking for him, and what happens next is out of your hands.
If the police really cared, they would find him because if you are a dangerous criminal, it's really not hard to track you down. They have the technology. The justice system is a very blunt instrument and informing on your neighbours over something like this without attempting to resolve it yourself is pretty low.
I would assist police in any serious investigation, like one with a victim, but who is anyone to identify some hoon in a full face helmet and full body suit who is sitting on a bike at speed? How did you know how fast he was going? Did you get his plate as he drove by or did you get it from the driveway another time? Do you even remember what time it was?