Ready to see someone get chewed out? Arrested? Lightly scolded? A bit berated? Do you think the officer is going to even mention the wildly-high-speed wheelie? Think again. (I mean, what do you think he is? A cop?)

This is likely to be the most low-stress, least-eventful high-speed traffic stop you will ever see. It’s like the entire video was hit with valium.

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23 thoughts on “Motorcyclist Stopped Driving 120 MPH in a 70; Wheelie”
  1. The officer kinda strikes me as a watch sargeant putting in some overtime to help with his pension and upcoming retirement. Most of those guys have seen some shit over the last 40 years and have no intentions of ruining someone's life over stupid shit. I knew a cop that never took the test to become a liutenant because he would then be a salaried employee. He worked all the overtime he could his last year and ended his career with a pension of 90,000 a year

  2. Bike rider, “I’ll just stay calm and he won’t find the pound of weed in my backpack”

  3. I got caught 100 in a 40 and I was just as calm. They suspended my license for 7 days and 1000 dollar fine, 2 points.

  4. This is because that governor of NM loves her criminals and the criminal element, and is having the NMSP stand down.

  5. I got stopped for 124 mph in a 65. The cop got out of his car and yelled "you got a damn death wish" And I replied "why? what are you talking about". He said "124 mph that's what". I then explained what I was doing and why and apologized. He ran my info then comes back and says because I didn't run from him and I was all geared up he would cut me a break, he wrote me an $85.00 ticket. Said I could go to court and fight it if I wanted, and I just said "that's ok I consider that a speed pass".

  6. Dude is military. Boots, ruck, "Yes sir, no sir", headed to White Sands. He's more scared his First Sergeant is going to have to pull him out of jail than anything else.

  7. Should of kicked it in the ass, I went by two CHP's at a 132 back on my KZ-900.. They said they never would of caught me if I hadn't pulled into the driveway at the ranch, I said I never would of stopped if I knew you were in pursuit..lol. They then said is 80 ok?. I said that would be fine..lol

  8. Just curious. Once you become a police officer is it required to do like yearly health assessments? I would think with that type of job that would be a huge priority.

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