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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

there was a big motorcycle ride on 6-26-11 and while driving down interstate 40 this cop got pissed off and was driving wreckless and in and out of bikes on the shoulder chasing everyone until one unfortunate motorcyclist pulled over and the cop took all his anger out on him writing multiple tickets, arresting him and impounding his bike.... ps there is a no chase law in mo, or so i thought

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  • @chillinur36 this was on 6-26-11

  • @68drush no one said what the bikers were doing was right, this video was simply to show how cops feel they are above the law and can put inoccent lives in danger, there was no need to drive the way officer Armstrong did in this video, and if he did it here he has probably done it before and will continue to do it until he is disciplined.... and 68drush you must be a cop or related to one

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  • @GainedCoast WOW! I can't believe the stupidity of some people. There is no such thing as a no chase law in the state of Missouri. I challenge you to show me the Missouri State Statute number of the no motorcycle chase law LOL! What is law is that when a police officer is chasing a subject he is not bound by traffic laws. This is why officers are allowed to speed and break through red lights if they have lights and sirens activated. The officers did an outstanding job!

  • bet the guy who pulled over feels stupid.

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  • @Imsmartyourdumb I'm an officer in Missouri. There is no such thing as a "no chase law". It comes down to department policy regarding pursuits.

  • @sitdownsteve The officer was driving responsibly. He was changing lanes very slowly to ensure no "innocent" rider was going to get hit.

  • @sitdownsteve look at how you (or the bike with the camera on it) is riding. You think you're above the law! You were swerving in and out of traffic and clearly exceeding the speed limit. It's like your'e a pot calling a kettle black.

    The police officer has the right to pursue anyone breaking any laws in order to enforce the law.

    P.S. There is no such thing as a "no chase law" in the state of Missouri. That is decided by each individual police department.

  • Hey man I think the no chase applies to the outer roads. I know they are no longer allowed to chase on a road that is mostly curvy. Not sure about highways bro

  • The only one driving recklessly in this video is the guy with the camera. Steve, what makes you think it is OK to speed and weave in and out of all those bikes to get some video?

  • You don't have to worry about them getting nailed by a cop car, most of these boneheads will end up taking themselves out. Is that clown really riding without a shirt? Ha ha, what a tardo. It's dopes like this that give real riders a bad name.

    Squids....gotta love em.

  • hey piggy piggy catch me if you can.Zooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmm­mmmmmmmm.....woop whoop.....Damn it .why did i stop?

  • He should've gunned it.

  • @Imsmartyourdumb whats your point

  • how do you ride in a sea of 100 bike and end up the only one caught?

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