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98tadriver 10-01-2007 07:30 PM

DOZENS OF PEOPLE OWNED IN STREET RACING BUST IN SOUTH JERZY
 
http://www.courierpostonline.com/app...=2007710010350

And this is why im trying to get out of the street racing scene; especially out there, where i went almost every weekend and raced.

NJSPEEDER 10-01-2007 07:33 PM

haha

98tadriver 10-01-2007 07:48 PM

i knew that was going to happen one day

NJSPEEDER 10-01-2007 08:07 PM

i don't know which is actually worse, that 30 cops managed to "sneak" up on 60+ people or how poorly that article is written.

ins0mnia24 10-01-2007 08:48 PM

Yeah I read an article about that in the Atlantic city press today

GrandmasterCow 10-01-2007 11:23 PM

hah ddaammnn

Jersey_TA 10-02-2007 01:51 AM

The only thing organized that I participate in happens back home once a year and it's always on a different day. Other than that I keep my racing on the track.......unless I have permission:mrgreen: :wink:

MonmouthCtyAntz 10-02-2007 06:04 AM

The occasional punch on the hwy w/ a buddy on the way to the track is cool...but street racing is just dumb.

Pampered-Z 10-02-2007 08:15 AM

Few years back there was a bust up north and those watching were fined with something to the effect ( sorry, don't remember the actual wording ) conspiring to break the law. What ever it actually was resulted in felony offences and they all needed lawyers to get the charges reduced. They ended up with paying the lawyer in the $500 range and a $300 fine.

Now I'm against street racing, mostly because of the fast~n~furious racing thru traffic and in populated areas, but a felony offence for watching is a bit ridiculous!

WildBillyT 10-02-2007 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Pampered-Z (Post 384149)
Few years back there was a bust up north and those watching were fined with something to the effect ( sorry, don't remember the actual wording ) conspiring to break the law. What ever it actually was resulted in felony offences and they all needed lawyers to get the charges reduced. They ended up with paying the lawyer in the $500 range and a $300 fine.

Now I'm against street racing, mostly because of the fast~n~furious racing thru traffic and in populated areas, but a felony offence for watching is a bit ridiculous!

That might have been the Avenue P bust up in Newark. Mostly ricers if I remember correctly.

NightRydaSS 10-02-2007 09:34 AM

watching??? r u serious? that is bs. Since when is it illegal to "assemble" to watch something. Don't give me that other bs about watching something illegal is therefore encouraging it. You could say the samething about watching pro sports when you kno ppl (either yourself or ppl around you) ILLEGALLY bet on it. if you watch pro sports you "encourage" it. It is the same thing as what happens at Fuds; does that mean the ppl who watch those idiots do burnouts should be ticketed and arrested too? Burnouts in any place other then private properity (you own) or at a track is "illegal".

You shouldn't race on the street. Other then me hitting a light now and then that is about as far as i go. But to bust the ppl who watch is bs and f'in stupid (but not as stupid as the ppl who are aware of this and drive their car to the race to watch it rather then parking a couple blocks away and walking so you can run if you have to)

SteveR 10-02-2007 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by NightRydaSS (Post 384170)
watching??? r u serious? that is bs. Since when is it illegal to "assemble" to watch something.

I think technically if there are more than 12 ppl, you need a permit to assemble in public. They used to pull that in NY a lot when I was growing up.

Raist103 10-02-2007 12:32 PM

i had plans to make it down there that night with some friends glad i got lazy

baddest434 10-02-2007 03:07 PM

sorry man street racing is a stupid act. but watching it c'mon wheres the crime in that?

j0n 10-02-2007 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by baddest434 (Post 384224)
sorry man street racing is a stupid act. but watching it c'mon wheres the crime in that?

x2.

Dark_Knight7096 10-02-2007 03:47 PM

U think that's bull ish? Technically if ur a passenger in a car and the driver decides to get in a street race you could be ticketed.

I think they do it because a lot of people street race for the "glory" of it or to be known for it. If you can cut out the spectators then you could reduce the amount of racing that goes on. Logic is ok, but the punishment is not, I mean its not like you were watching a murder or anything.

98tadriver 10-02-2007 04:30 PM

Granted, street racing isnt legal, and it has its dangers and what not. But who HASNT street raced in their time? All i can say is that This place was in a really good spot. There were no intersections, no other roads that went to it. no traffic except the people who were racing down it. Ive been out there quite a bit in the past, and ive always had a bad feeling out there. I'd get a few runs in, and get out. The problem with that road was this- one way in one way out. (unless you were brave enough to take it thru the trails out there..) Its funny how soooo many people egged me on to go out there, and i said "what about cops?" theyd say "nah man cops never come out here" lol. at least one of my friends was out there watching, not racing and he got popped..

jims69camaro 10-02-2007 04:48 PM

i don't know whether to laugh or cry...

Dark_Knight7096 10-02-2007 05:04 PM

I just don't understand it, all people want to do is whine and moan about how they don't want a track in their area, but at the same time they don't want people street racing, and they don't see the error in their logic. You either have the noise and you have it safely from noon till 9 or 10 pm, OR, you still have the noise, very dangerously and much later at night. These people are idiots, they are causing their own problems.

Demonicbird00 10-02-2007 05:06 PM

i just googled, and found the road. holy crap, thats in the middle of nowhere. if it wasnt for the undercovers, no one else woulda known about it. w/ all the woods, i could even run my car there and not be herd lol

-brandon

chevyt454 10-02-2007 05:23 PM

The courtroom was crowded Monday

WildBillyT 10-02-2007 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark_Knight7096 (Post 384264)
I just don't understand it, all people want to do is whine and moan about how they don't want a track in their area, but at the same time they don't want people street racing, and they don't see the error in their logic. You either have the noise and you have it safely from noon till 9 or 10 pm, OR, you still have the noise, very dangerously and much later at night. These people are idiots, they are causing their own problems.

Easy. They don't want you to race (or modify, for that matter) your car at all.

Tru2Chevy 10-02-2007 07:19 PM

I think that people in NJ shouldn't complain much.....almost everyone in the state has a track within an hour of their home (hour and a half tops), and the only day of the week that none of the three tracks are open is Monday.

We have it way better off than many other states.

- Justin

Anti_Rice_Guy 10-02-2007 08:31 PM

With the small town I live in, nobody's retarded enough to go too fast or do anything because we're 20 min. from Island, and since no crime happens cops just hang around and catch speeders/drunks. One kid said he went 157 in his supra but no road in my town is straight/long enough to get up to that speed and not kill yourself.

on a completely unrelated note....how do u get the fquick thing on the left?

12secondv6 10-02-2007 08:35 PM

:shock:


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