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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

What we have here is two stories. The first story is told thru the video captured in front of my camera's lens and thru the sound that my mic captured. The 2nd story is what happens when a reporter adds her observations to the mix.

Both stories are pretty good I think. Enjoy.

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  • I'm kinda diggin the music...

    

  • @BRAVOADD The music was done by Digital Music Artist PSexNYC. You can hear more of his music at macjams.com/artist/psexnyc.

    My personal PSexNYC favorite is "Just Like Rock and Roll"

  • The music makes me want to puke, other than that, this is a really good, informative video. I just wish it didn't have the soundtrack over the policeman's voice.

  • @RussellClank

    Heyyyy.....easy on the music.....I made it up all by myself.....me, my guitar and GarageBand....that's one of the first songs I made up when I first got my mac......Glad you enjoyed the video though.

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  • @dvproducer nice man. Good tune

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  • I watched this video and am a bit perplexed. In the first without the narration, the trooper advised the driver that he was driving 80 in a 55. In the second that added the narration, the officer advised the driver that he was going 75 in a 55. Which is it? It was clearly the same vehicle w/same plate in both parts of the video.

  • the faster you go the longer it takes for you to stop, should you need to. there's a speed limit for a reason.

  • Trying to keep up with traffic? Yeah, I know how that is. If you're doing the speed limit, you're just going to meet he guy behind you and they're goign to run you over. If you're going to slow, you become a hazard. Not saying break the law or anything, but that's just my half-cent spit of an opinion. Law has to back off a bit there, and understand that most don't want to speed. They also don't want to get rear-ended.

  • @beastmomohi18, 16 - 21. If you personally know a officer. Just ask for a quick ride or ask the police department.

  • I am really surprised being able to type on a keyboard isn't one of the requirements to be a police officer. No one who has to ever use a keyboard for their job should "finger peck" the thing.

  • @metalraider6661 infact, most crashes in my area are caused by people who drive too slow, or change lanes without signal or looking. driving too slow is often more dangerous. especially on on ramps. it forces the right lane to slow and leads to alot of rear ending. so does driving 50 in the passing lane. i drive over a 50 square mile territory and over 200 miles a day. and ive yet to see a crash from someone doing 80 in the passing lane. weaving yes. but a steady speed no.

  • @metalraider6661 oh really? then what about the auto bahn in germany? you dont hear any horror stories of deaths in the thousands on that stretch of road. yet there is NO speed limit.

    to drive faster, you have to pay more attention. most crashes are caused by clueless assholes weaving in and out of traffic. unsignaled turns, tailgating, etc. and most crashes occur at intersections and smaller roads because they are not paying attention. and not paying attention isnt safe at ANY SPEED.

  • @w5txrmark uh the new york state police are one of the most highly respected and recognized law enforcement agencies in this country. the new york state police were the first to an accredited law enforcement agency by new york state and they are also always the first the re-accredited by the state also. and being a new york state trooper is not easy you have to be smart and tough, not just mentally but physically because they have a 26 week military style training program.

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