Mr. Goodman, you're client was found guilty in; aiding and harboring multiple members of Al-Qaeda, Black Market Arms Dealing, and is said to have directly contributed to the Boston bombings.
"Your Honor, the Free Bird guitar solo was playing, therefore my client was able to legally speed, as stated in Bro Code Section 4 Article D: When the Free Bird guitar solo plays, pedal to the metal, bro."
I would’ve legit hopped out of the vehicle riffing on air guitar with blaring max vol. on the speakers, as if to say “yeah, now you know why I’m speeding”.
V true but I remember a friend and mine were speeding in a generic Camry and they must not have got the license plate cause the next exit had another Camry pulled over
Tip of the day: if being chased by a police helicopter always never fly near air port landing strips, this will hinder the helicopters because of no fly zones, so remember in every car chase national regulations,laws, loop holes, and free bird are your best friend.
That reminds me of playing GTA V with a painfully SLOW Hard Drive. IT will always stutter mid chase due to the slow loading times of a 5400 RPM laptop hard drive from 2007
@@Elijah-Bravo actually, chess is 2d, 3d means you queen moves diag, front, back, and up and down, therefor its no longer chess with a queen but chess with a ac 130
this reminds me of a line a guy said to the cops after a chase *"Officer, do you realize you broke the same laws as me? and I'm still the criminal here."* -Tucker McCalvin
Waw, well that was just a profoundly stupid line tbh, as the cops are actually and quite very obviously above the laws appliable to the common folks, in those very situations. Like firemen or ambulance or any emergency vehicule with its siren and horn active... What kind of monstruously r*tarded adult do you need to be to tell smth like that to a cop, seriously...
As Danny Duncan once said "when you're driving the speed limit sometimes you're on a phone or distracted but when you're going 150 you are focused as fuck"
That's exactly 300m/s. Which is a strange value for the calculation to cap out at. Most road legal cars stay under 100m/s, and even 150m/s is in the ballpark of land record kinds of speeds, so I don't understand why they wouldn't have chosen a nicer figure, like 200m/s.
Is no one gonna talk about the INSANE driving skills of this man?! This doesn’t even look like a High speed chase anymore, this looks like a professional streetrace! Also, props to that *one* cop car for keeping up with him for so long!
@@whatascamp3913 us residents of the United kingdom will somehow t bone a family minivan if we go over 2mph the speed limit. So we can never truly achieve something like this
I imagine the new guy at the station watching the chase on the office TV with this song playing in his earbuds. He's enjoying it because even though they're dangerous, everyone loves a car chase.
@@claudetheclaudeqc6600 did you know that even without a speed limit in such roads like the autobahns there are less car crashes? studies show that kids tend to do more risky things in safer conditions, eg; modern,colourful playground, but also be more careful in "less safer" conditions, eg; "adventure" playgrounds. maybe the same is for adults
Lynryd Skynyrd solos really capture the feeling of resisting arrest, skipping states, going to Arkansas, hiding in a small town pub, getting a collateral jaw dislocation during a bar brawl as the local dadrock band singer pisses himself and passes out while the guitarist rips the fattest fucking solo possible.
For anyone wondering, the chopper has to get really low at 1:14 because the driver went across the landing path of commercial airplanes at the LAX airport. Clever guy, he kept going up and down that same path until he lost the helicopters chasing him. That’s the reason you see so much beach and long-zoom shots, the helicopter had to keep going underneath the no-fly zone and then find the car chase again.
That was pretty badass when he switched gears to hit 671 mph. Good thing he pulled back after that to avoid hitting the sound barrier, that might have got messy.
Plot twist: The driver was really jamming to free bird in the radio which is the only reason why the driver is going fast and not noticing that the cops are after the driver.
Whether intentional or not, heading to an airport to shake off police/news helicopters is actually a viable strategy Also i love how you can see Square Enix office to the right 3:38
@@uncannysnake Yes, because of the risk of collision with aircraft taking off/landing at the airport. The helicopter would need permission from the airport's air traffic controller.
I’m honestly surprised the cop actively stopped and avoided collisions. Usually when there are chases like this, it seems some cops get too excited and end up taking out civilians.
At least he knew how to speed, unlike all the other people on high speed runs. Ran through multiple towns without crashing or stopping. They had a good run despite surrendering at the end
Honestly the 2nd best outcome for them. Best obviously would be a successful getaway, but surrendering peacefully to the cops after not hurting anyone or causing any damage is next best
its kind of insane that I can tell this is California because of how long I've played GTA 5 for, I saw about 7 roads there that were straight from the game
CHP and LAPD probably caught onto to this by now, given that they're all on the suspects' asses much more during chases when they're by LAX. However I did see a guy ditch the copters via Disneyland's airspace, and the police let him go because it was just a failure to yield.
For my fellow non Americans, the fasted the speedometer read that I could tell while actually on the car was 106mph. About 170kph, the power of free bird is amazing