him up, but since the jails are over crowded, that won't happen. He will get a nice big fine, probably some community service, and probation, with his license suspended, oh wait his was already supended In my experience it will usually hurt you more to try and lie about it than to just own up to it. Trying to lie your way out of it implies the cop is stupid, and this is not how you want him to feel as he decides what to charge you with. If he has you on radar, combined with his own observation, you cannot hurt yourself any more by confessing.SVTdriver said:While I have definately been speeding on the freeway. I would say he's a dumba@@ if actually admitted to doing 140mph. I thought the rule was never admit how fast you actually were going.

As the speeding car wove in and out of traffic, Klare followed stealthily -- no lights or sirens. As he raced to catch up, Klare saw a streak of brake lights cut across lanes of traffic before exiting at Foster Road.
...who Klare said was driving without insurance and with a suspended license.
At the bottom of the ramp sat Ryan Allan Champ, 19, of Oregon City, waiting for a stoplight.
I don't think anyone is really sticking up for him, we are simply able to recognize that namecalling would be hypocritical. There are very few innocents here.pcinpdx said:Some of you guys are actually sticking up for this a$$hat even though he was weaving in and out of traffic, driving without a license AND no insurance?
Rootus said:I don't think anyone is really sticking up for him, we are simply able to recognize that namecalling would be hypocritical. There are very few innocents here.
Which one is worse? Driving at a high rate of speed, without insurance, or without a valid license? Obvious answer, the 140+ mph speed run is the worst part of it. Having no insurance is the next worst, and driving with a suspended license is a non-issue (to other drivers on the road, at least).pcinpdx said:Hypocritical in what way? I'm calling it like I see it. If you catch me driving without insurance and/or a license at a high rate of speed, then by all means, call me what you like.
Rootus said:To avoid being hypocritical, you just have to accept that you are a dumbass too, and that your car should have been put in a compactor, etc, etc, etc... to be fair.
WashingtonStang said:Yeah he was a little stupid doing that, but common guys.. we all have had our cars up to triple digits before so it still sucks for the poor guy.![]()

I don't know if it is good or bad. Torque Freaks must be happy. 
I wouldn't say 90% I mean yeah with the gearing, lightweight, and horsepower of that civic he will take a good number of us...but there are plenty of people on here that could roll with him no doubt...I personally know people on here with 10 sec stangs...so I wouldn't go so far as 90%1993c0bra said:yeah his h22 powered civic will kill 90% of the mustangs out there
302fordracer said:I wouldn't say 90% I mean yeah with the gearing, lightweight, and horsepower of that civic he will take a good number of us...but there are plenty of people on here that could roll with him no doubt...I personally know people on here with 10 sec stangs...so I wouldn't go so far as 90%