Re: Fly fast and f'n check your *SIX*!!!!
From: clyderomero (clyderomeroworldnet.att.net)
Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 07:49:22 -0700 (PDT)
I always drive like I flew in North Vietnam
Its  the one you never see that shoots you down
Been there 
Done that
Your 6th sense will save you more than any black box will  
Whether in combat or on the road in a Ferrari
SA counts when engaging the enemy!
My 3 cents


Clyde
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Rentiers <rentiers [at] mac.com>

Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 09:35:23 
To:clyde <clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net>
Cc:The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Fly fast and f'n check your *SIX*!!!!


Fellippe:

In your case Officer Fuzz was likely there the whole time, just  
waiting to see how fast you were going to go or if you were a possible  
DUI etc. . The other guy was so intent on his fun that he was not  
aware of the cops until they radioed ahead. So the roads had to be  
full of visual obstructions or else he just wasn't paying attention.  
Easy for me to say since I wasn't there!

There are still lots of places in this country where you can safely  
drive those cars as intended without paying the highway tax.  
Unfortunately Long Island ain't one. Valentines, scanners etc. are  
adjuncts. Rule One of happy motoring: if you can't see them, the cops  
are there. Same as guns; for experienced shooters, guns are always  
loaded until they have personally verified them as empty.

Ask cLyDe about SA. Enough thread highjacking - if you want a couple  
paragraphs of ticket avoidance stuff write me offline.  ken


On May 18, 2008, at 8:26 AM, Fellippe Galletta wrote:

> Guys,
>
> This week, there have been 2 cases of speeders getting nailed for not
> checking their six properly....myself, and this guy down in Georgia  
> with his
> Ferrari and Lamborghini.
>
> I got stopped late at night two days ago on the Long Island  
> Expressway doing
> 85 in a *45* (ouch! but for a second or two that could have been a  
> 100 in a
> 45).  The stop came a few miles after the initial clocking, and I  
> never even
> suspected it until I was slowing down on an exit ramp and saw the  
> lights
> come on behind me all of a sudden....eerie!
>
> I figured it out after wondering where the hell the cop came from as  
> there
> are absolutely no hiding spots....and when I saw the ticket I  
> realized he
> most likely was in my six the whole time after I merged onto the  
> highway. I
> most likely aggravated his behavior by merging aggressively (like an
> idiot!). It also hurts that a Goat was slain by a Charger....
>
> Here is the other story:
>
> "Me and my best friend both found out today that Georgia State  
> Patrol does
> not fcuk around and will arrest you for speeding. I was in the  
> Ferrari and
> he was driving my Lambo. Apparently we had a hoard of GSP trying to  
> catch up
> to us without us knowing and one of them ran out of gas. They called  
> ahead
> and we got stopped after being chased for around 30-40 miles. When  
> the GSP
> caught up another 10 minutes later they were not too happy. Time to  
> see if
> these traffic lawyers can live up to the hype. Cited for 125 in 70 and
> reckless."
>
> Moral of the story is to pay more attention to Clyde's signature!
>
> Fellippe
> who will now Flow Slow and Check 6 :(
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