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Love how this SoCal MC Cop handled this!

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"I Promise I'm Better Than You": California Cop Taunts E-Bike Driver Unwilling To Stop and Attempting to Get Away​

A teen riding an electric motorcycle in an Orange County park learned a tough lesson after trying to go wheel to wheel against a police officer: motorcycle cops are very hard to outrun.

The pursuit, captured on body camera footage, began on June 17 just before 1:30 p.m. at Grijalva Park in Orange where residents have long complained about unsafe e-bike riding. Teens are frequently spotted sans helmet speeding past pedestrians or doing stunts that could hurt themselves or others, residents say.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...lice-in-oc-park/ar-AA26DGmz?ocid=BingNewsSerp
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Nice... look forward to seeing the video.
 
Sad indeed for the victims and their love ones...

In a case that generated a national conversation, Orange County prosecutors in April filed felony charges against the mother of a 14-year-old boy accused of hitting an 81-year-old man while doing wheelies on his e-motorcycle in Lake Forest. The man later died of his injuries.

It was the third case this year in the county in which a parent has been criminally charged in connection with allegations of their children illegally riding e-motorcycles.

In Orange, the Police Department has received more than 20 calls about e-bikes at Grijalva Park since April 1. Last year, the city had 24 traffic collisions involving e-bikes, Cullen said.

With summer approaching and children out of school, the department has deployed motor officers into the park to specifically address the problem of unsafe riding.

“The No. 1 thing is we want anyone riding an e-bike to be safe — juveniles or adults,” Cullen said.
 
Thanks John.

I was expecting the kid to be way more skilled.
He did not have a chance :laughing
 
This being Orange County, I kinda feared it would be a "white residents not happy about black/brown kids causing trouble" kind of thing. But I think that kid is white.
 
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