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1990TSI 09-21-2010 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7114207)
And THAT is exactly why the impoundment is being added - jerks like you who think it's just fine to just suck up the fine as the price for going stupidly fast with no regard for the rest of society.

Slow the fuck down and you won't have to worry about it. Simple enough concept?



jerks like him who live in small rural areas that have amazing highways with speed limits made for cars built in the 1970s.

There wouldn't be so many issues if the speed limits were on par with what they should be!

No one here is complaining about not being able to go 70+ through a school zone at 9am, or the fines for going 200 down kingsway!

have you never been on a road where you say "wow this feels too slow"?

take the sea to sky for example. northbound through lions bay is a 60 zone. sure people live there and they have 2 or 3 on ramps, but so does Highway 1 through west van and it's a 90 zone.
back to lions bay, once you leave lions bay you continue north on this nice freshly paved highway with a divider for a few more KMs with no houses to be seen, 4 lanes wide.... STILL a 60 zone, until you reach the narrow more dangerous 2 lane section with windy corners and no barrier. well that's a 80km/h zone. Thats where a head on collision just took place last week. If you can go 80 (slow as fuck) through that windy canyon, why can'y you go 80 or 90 through the lions bay-windy point section they have set at 60?

to make things worse, it should be a 80-90 zone, add the 10km/h over that everyone but soundy does, and you're getting impounded for driving a reasonable speed on a brand new stretch of road with a barrier set up in the middle.

so to disagree with your jerk comment, grow up a bit man. the problem isn't with speeding, it's with fucked up speed limits!

taylor192 09-21-2010 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 1990TSI (Post 7114235)
have you never been on a road where you say "wow this feels too slow"?

take the sea to sky for example. northbound through lions bay is a 60 zone. sure people live there and they have 2 or 3 on ramps, but so does Highway 1 through west van and it's a 90 zone.
back to lions bay, once you leave lions bay you continue north on this nice freshly paved highway with a divider for a few more KMs with no houses to be seen, 4 lanes wide.... STILL a 60 zone, until you reach the narrow more dangerous 2 lane section with windy corners and no barrier. well that's a 80km/h zone. Thats where a head on collision just took place last week. If you can go 80 (slow as fuck) through that windy canyon, why can'y you go 80 or 90 through the lions bay-windy point section they have set at 60?

I agree those few kms should not be 60 kmph.

There is a process to request a road be evaluated, or at least there was in Ontario. My brother is a civil engineer and was familiar with the rules for why roads are designated with certain speeds. If you can find these rules for BC and prove that section does not fall into the rules for 60 kmph you can petition to have it evaluated. I'm willing to bet the lower speed limit is leftover from before the highway was improved.

Thus instead of continuing the complaints, lets be proactive. If you think a speed limit is wrong, find the rules and prove it is.

Soundy 09-22-2010 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by JiggaZed (Post 7114215)
If the speed limit was 30 kmph everywhere you go, would you follow it?

Umm, yes, actually, because I'm not ballin' like you, and just paying off tickets for the privilege of bieng a self-centered asshole on the road... and also because I REALLY don't want to have my vehicles impounded, and I'm smart enough to figure out the cause-and-effect relationship.

Soundy 09-22-2010 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 1990TSI (Post 7114235)
so to disagree with your jerk comment, grow up a bit man. the problem isn't with speeding, it's with fucked up speed limits!

I don't disagree that the limits in SOME places are possibly too low.... what I disagree with is the attitude that "I'm going to speed all I want and just pay off the tickets, because all that matters is ME". Too many people having this attitude is exactly WHY the penalties have been increased... to (pardon the pun) drive the point home that this sort of self-centered, self-important thinking is not acceptable on the roads.

JiggaZed 09-22-2010 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7115117)
I don't disagree that the limits in SOME places are possibly too low.... what I disagree with is the attitude that "I'm going to speed all I want and just pay off the tickets, because all that matters is ME". Too many people having this attitude is exactly WHY the penalties have been increased... to (pardon the pun) drive the point home that this sort of self-centered, self-important thinking is not acceptable on the roads.

Oh, I still don't care. Although I don't recall going 40 over the limit, impounding my vehicle wouldn't stop me if that's what I do generally do. I have 4 cars and a sports bike sitting at home. I'll simply move onto the next one. And I'm sure most people who don't mind simply paying off HEAVY ticket also have other convenient sources of transportation other than just 1 vehicle.

Volvo-brickster 09-22-2010 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JiggaZed (Post 7115141)
Oh, I still don't care. Although I don't recall going 40 over the limit, impounding my vehicle wouldn't stop me if that's what I do generally do. I have 4 cars and a sports bike sitting at home. I'll simply move onto the next one. And I'm sure most people who don't mind simply paying off HEAVY ticket also have other convenient sources of transportation other than just 1 vehicle.

Its nice if you have the resources but remember, this is to be a deterrent, not a guaranteed fix. Not everyone can afford to pay for impound fees and hopefully this will change their behavior.

Also, if you were caught doing 40+, u also lose your licence. Get in an accident with a suspended licence =more problems for you.

Pick your poison.
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Great68 09-22-2010 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7115115)
Umm, yes, actually, because I'm not ballin' like you, and just paying off tickets for the privilege of bieng a self-centered asshole on the road... and also because I REALLY don't want to have my vehicles impounded, and I'm smart enough to figure out the cause-and-effect relationship.

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taylor192 09-22-2010 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Volvo-brickster (Post 7115225)
Also, if you were caught doing 40+, u also lose your licence. Get in an accident with a suspended licence =more problems for you.

I asked this in the police forum, it is not true. The DUI rules include impound and suspension, the excessive speeding rule is only impound.

Mugen EvOlutioN 09-22-2010 09:15 AM

if you get caught doing 120 km +

dont stop


pedal to the metal

SumAznGuy 09-22-2010 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Volvo-brickster (Post 7115225)
Also, if you were caught doing 40+, u also lose your licence. Get in an accident with a suspended licence =more problems for you.

Assuming you lose your license from too many tickets, well there are poeple who do drive around with no valid license. So getting into an accident without a valid license isn't a concern for them.

On the news last month, there was a guy who was caught DUI because he was driving a van with only 3 tires.
Turns out he was super drunk, and his liscence had been expired for over 30 years.

News article

Meowjin 09-22-2010 09:40 AM

Cops are everywhere yesterday. I got busted in a schoolzone going 40 as I was slowing down >:(

taylor192 09-22-2010 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN (Post 7115331)
if you get caught doing 120 km +

dont stop

pedal to the metal

I posted it before: if they get your license plate you might as well stop. You are legally required to identify the driver of your vehicle at that time, or face jail time.

Impound or jail, which would you prefer?

stockcivic 09-22-2010 10:13 AM

The cops are really cracking down. Bummer. Cant afford to lose my ride.

Mugen EvOlutioN 09-22-2010 10:32 AM

^ too much time in their hand


fuck, raise the god damn highway limites


freaking ridiculous

SumAznGuy 09-22-2010 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN (Post 7115415)
^ too much time in their hand

Time for the gangsters to start shoot each other again and give us our streets back. :rolleyes:

the shocker 09-22-2010 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7115117)
I don't disagree that the limits in SOME places are possibly too low.... what I disagree with is the attitude that "I'm going to speed all I want and just pay off the tickets, because all that matters is ME". Too many people having this attitude is exactly WHY the penalties have been increased... to (pardon the pun) drive the point home that this sort of self-centered, self-important thinking is not acceptable on the roads.

I don't diagree the way you drive, just don't make everyone else that might speed feel like a criminal. You should probably clean out your vagina, it sounds like it might be a little sandy

Soundy 09-22-2010 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7115393)
I posted it before: if they get your license plate you might as well stop.

I'm told traffic cops have a saying: "You can't outrun Officer Motorola."

Mugen EvOlutioN 09-22-2010 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by the shocker (Post 7115438)
I don't diagree the way you drive, just don't make everyone else that might speed feel like a criminal. You should probably clean out your vagina, it sounds like it might be a little sandy



http://i580.photobucket.com/albums/s...dyVagina-1.png

indeed

Ferra 09-24-2010 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7115393)
I posted it before: if they get your license plate you might as well stop. You are legally required to identify the driver of your vehicle at that time, or face jail time.

Impound or jail, which would you prefer?

I doubt it
I was assaulted by some viet guy in a car once, I took photos of him and his vehicle w/ plate#, called police, filed report, and they took photos of my injury.

The police said they went to the registered owner (older guy, probably the dad), and he simply said he doesn't know who was driving the car, and the police said they cannot do anything about it.

JSALES 09-24-2010 02:41 PM

i think there's a speed trap driving down main street. saw it on my way going home from the airport

Aleks 09-24-2010 06:07 PM

does anyone know the actual law, if they get your plate but dont pull you over, can they still issue a ticket later? or even charge you with running away from police?

taylor192 09-24-2010 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Aleks (Post 7118831)
does anyone know the actual law, if they get your plate but dont pull you over, can they still issue a ticket later? or even charge you with running away from police?

Yes.

I've posted it a few times, yet I'm sure a Leo can post the exact law that allows them to do this. You are legally required to identify the driver of your vehicle at a given time, or face jail time.

Soundy 09-24-2010 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7118851)
Yes.

I've posted it a few times, yet I'm sure a Leo can post the exact law that allows them to do this.

What, you saying people under other signs don't know anything??

jlenko 09-24-2010 08:29 PM

Leo = Law Enforcement Officer, guy!

Soundy 09-24-2010 08:35 PM

So does that mean I could still be a cop, even though I'm a Cancer?? :D


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