Breakaway On River Road -- From the Amgen Tour of California '07, Stage 2, pro bike race, we have one fan's Point of View. With one Panasonic 3-CCD video camera and one Nikon digital SLR and two hours to kill awaiting the peloton the California Highway Patrol became the prime target.
Q: How many CHPs does it take to close a road?
A: Depends on who's paying the overtime.
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lame video
Overing56183 2 years ago
i fell asleep and missed the breakaway!
barriecusvein 3 years ago
ya I agree with furyous895
Aztec2143 3 years ago
first off... the cop car in the beginning was re-played over and over.... and second off this video is one clip played and re-played to many times.... U AINT NO REAL CYCLIST MORON
furyous895 3 years ago
Where you bored?
wayne205stevens 3 years ago
An article from the New York Times does not justify where a California Highway Patrol Officers wages come from. And it would not be a specific county paying for increases if it was taxes. Quoting from some random article does not prove your point. I see nothing in your quotes pointing to where the CHP's wages come from. Vehicle registration fees in the state of California pay the Highway Patrols wages. I have my facts right!
theaussie1 4 years ago
"His opponent, Supervisor Lewis J. Yevoli of Oyster Bay, offered measured criticism. ''The question was not whether the police were entitled to an increase,'' Mr. Yevoli said. ''It was whether the citizens of Nassau County could afford to pay the increase.''"
Source : New York Times (Tuesday, March 18, 2008)
I think u should get ur facts right before crapping ur crap
darshanTheBiker 4 years ago
actually 0% of the taxes paid to the state goes to paying a Highway Patrol officers wages. You should do some research before running your mouth
theaussie1 4 years ago
cause they are using the tax payers money, to guide some doped athletics
darshanTheBiker 4 years ago
someone's been hitting the blunt a little too hard...
ymaximus 4 years ago 2