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That's great. On a side note I laughed at this quote.... "350-horsepower engine Hoang said he was caught late last year racing his prized car, on which he spent at least $10,000 to get into top shape. The 350-horsepower engine topped out at 160 mph, Hoang said, swearing it could beat a Corvette or even a Ferrari." That was regarding his 1998 Acura Integra.
For sale. Chopped, channeled, slammed ricer with many mods, including a 4 level spoiler. Fart can customized by flattening to give it a 'whoopie' cushion sound.
"Dad's not going to be happy when he finds out I borrowed his Police cruiser last night." On a serious note this is an example of the police being totaly out of touch with those they are supposed to protect and serve. Destroying someone's property because you can't read the serial numbers or because the stickers are not in place? If you find stolen property, return it. If you can't prove it's stolen, leave it.
(What with the guy lookin' like he just slapped his forehead and all...) I coulda had a V-8! ____ Mmmmmmm.... Rice Cakes
"Hmmm, I don't know if I can stomach McRice's new quintupple stack...but maybe so if I get it with a DIET coke!"
+1 Even if they can fully prove that these people were involved in street racing, crushing their cars seems a bit extreme. Street racing has been taking place for ever, and it will continue to. No matter how many cars they crush, it will still go on. And destroying someone's car that they have dumped lots of time, love and money into is just f****d up. Fine them, give them points or jail time, but don't destroy their property.