Monday, July 7, 2014

@ As_long_as_it_is_fast: I did not say that it is not obvious that there is much to fast .. I am dr


Yesterday we brought habbolella you a video where you can see how someone ff gives full throttle in the Netherlands with a Nissan GT-R and a top speed of 308 km / h. Meanwhile, the police has also woken up and have called them the following: "We have an investigation." I can already tell you now what the outcome of that investigation will be: The police can not do anything against it here.
A few years ago (2005 to be exact) because there was already one time thing going on. When there were two college kids who tore Ferraris and Lamborghinis on the freeway and there videos on YouTube threw. The police then gave already powerless to confront these things completely.
Because the police do not know exactly when and where the offense took place. And of course they're not sure how hard it is now driven exactly. habbolella Only if you are committing a crime, the police can tackle (in the Netherlands). In other countries, people are sometimes convicted on the basis of videos that they put on the Internet, but in the Netherlands is not (yet) the case.
@ Sebazzz: because that screen some speed state does not necessarily have to be the exact speed. Ever heard of deviation counter? habbolella And in addition, the police always measured with special calibrated equipment.
@ Dennisr: Just because you can not see the speed with which he flies past other cars that he drives habbolella too fast? Come on, if they want, they may condemn them anyway. Then it's just to prove that there IS gefoefeld with the footage and they really only 30km / h reason the opponents. No bullshit with this type of business.
@ As_long_as_it_is_fast: I did not say that it is not obvious that there is much to fast .. I am driven Aleen responded to the comment / question that the police could not know the exact speed ...
@ Clubbtraxx: In this case, does not seem so unfair. He is on the video. In other cases, when there is no evidence would be merely accusations and then not. Here the situation is slightly different. Incidentally, it is your will.
@ Rickb: Righteous and objective! You can not do anything with this, it's homemade habbolella pictures that could be of weetikveelwat .. rightly that they can not do much with this, they do not know or even edit the source is authentic!
@ As_long_as_it_is_fast: No, here I give FungHo right. I would also like to see these wretches in the dock, but the burden of proof remains with the prosecution. Suggest that your nemesis (bear with me) truuct a movie where it seems as if you are going to fail with 300 on the country's roads. The prosecution comes at you on the sidewalk and say come, you say "hey that was not me!" And the prosecution says, jaja proof it but .... Das quite silly!
@ Bad wolf: Shitty or not, it is not difficult to show, I think. Moreover, it is not so easy to make (my enemy) in a car which I then also be tearing? With a movie of me No, that's too far-fetched. Do not think that such a thing occurs, and IF it occurs it seems to me difficult to prove that it was not. Expert at the pictures and see immediately whether they have been edited. Coding changed etc.
@ As_long_as_it_is_fast: Just thinking differently. The enemy makes a movie in which IT 308 km / h ride. The only thing they have to do is replace it with his head just a piece of your head and it looks like you've ridden. In the part where 300 + is driven is moreover not clear who he was, what time, what date and what calibrated speed. All things that have to be correct to write. Proper coupon
@ RacerX: That may be, but then comes under a heading bringing other traffic at risk. Not so much a penalty for speed .. then I got the same penalty incidentally for drifting in on / off ramps to the highway ..
@ Punk: Who?
@ Thefav: Damn, now I've missed it: D
There are currently 37 fully detectives with the matter .. so who again leveling work for the first five months ..
Strange folk who Dutchmen habbolella ... It is difficult to determine the exact offense effectively fix (no explicit evidence), but they can not get him to reckless driving? In Belgium, this is possible. Consists not in the Netherlands?
@ Lincoln: - speeding in the village. - Overtaking other vehicles with a speed difference of +200 km / h. Seems all still pretty reckless. Not to mention the left lane-paste ... :-)
@ SHFT: indeed. Therefore, the penalty habbolella always to the person in whose name the vehicle is registered. That person can then indicate whether it happens to someone else was behind the wheel. In this case, we do not even know what the registration is ;)
@ Robbie: There drive nice little Ni

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