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Old 12-20-2005, 02:50 PM
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Default Re: Preparing for a police chase

Before you start: steal the car in the first place, so the police can't just run the plates and ID you.

In a rural area: take your truck off the paved roads where the police cruisers can't follow you.

In an urban area: do something so dangerous that the police can't follow you without endangering lots of innocent people. I once saw a guy get away by going the wrong way up an exit ramp. In some neighborhoods there are enough turns and little enough traffic that you can escape by getting two blocks ahead of your pursuer.

Once the helicopter is on you: parking garage/mall is a good one. Fleeing on foot in a forested area will give you pretty good cover. Stop under an overpass, carjack another car, and leave. I forget which movie that was from.
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:55 PM
Lazymeatball Lazymeatball is offline
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oh, and I'd be careful about fleeing on foot from helicopters as a number of them are equipped with infra red cameras and will play the "getting warmer, getting colder" game with other police on foot until they find you. I saw it on tv.
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Old 12-20-2005, 04:09 PM
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This thread needs Ray Zee input.
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Old 12-20-2005, 04:31 PM
LeatherFace LeatherFace is offline
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What about a motorcycle with a scared girly hostage on the back (hands tied to it or something), fake plates, and a helm for concealment, and then just drive across the mexico border.

It sounds to simple though.
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Old 12-20-2005, 06:40 PM
Mr_J Mr_J is offline
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Dunno about where most of you guys live, but sydney has a pretty messed up layout (ie urban sprawl based around harbous and not well laid out in square blocks). A motorbike would make it basically impossible for any cop to follow you o keep up. Once they get the chopper, it's not hard to find a built up area to lose them in.

I'd ride into the city or to a shopping centre (mall). There's no way they can cover & track you in the city.

The guys who get caught on tv are nealy always morons. They don't think ahead and they don't know thei area.

Easiest way to lose cop cars when on a bike. Ride into a walkway that has bars at the entrance (the ones that stop cars). By the time they backtrack to the othe side you're out of there.

Only bad thing about the bike is that if you hit something or something hits you, you are either busted or dead. Not so bad in a car.

This is one thing I would've like to have experienced in life. Just the rush of having all that heat on you.
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Old 12-20-2005, 06:47 PM
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This is one thing I would've like to have experienced in life. Just the rush of having all that heat on you.

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Aussie Crimson Challenge???
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Old 12-20-2005, 07:03 PM
Ringo_Mojo Ringo_Mojo is offline
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Kristy Swanson and a candy bar.

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