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Interesting story with Police in Ontario
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger Ramjet" data-source="post: 228386" data-attributes="member: 6682"><p>Nice story.</p><p></p><p>Back in '78 there were a bunch of us that got together every Friday night around 11pm in the commercial/industrial part of the city. Lots of warehouses, long and wide roads to accommodate the big 18 wheeler transport trucks that used to pull up to the loading docks. We would bring our cars and race them.</p><p></p><p>One Friday night we met an SQ officer (QPP 'Quebec Provincial Police' as they were called back then) who had brought his car to race with us. He was really cool about it all, even suggesting we place a couple of cars to block the road from any unsuspecting cars that may have come onto the road we were on. He drove his 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88, it was a private vehicle, unmarked "police highway cruiser" as I recall. All I can remember is the car was a sleeper, had a 455cu.in. in it and he won allot of races.</p><p></p><p>Cool guy. He said it's better to do this kind of stuff away from the public and in a somewhat controlled environment with some added precautions like blocking the road. He also said he knows and sees nothing about what was happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger Ramjet, post: 228386, member: 6682"] Nice story. Back in '78 there were a bunch of us that got together every Friday night around 11pm in the commercial/industrial part of the city. Lots of warehouses, long and wide roads to accommodate the big 18 wheeler transport trucks that used to pull up to the loading docks. We would bring our cars and race them. One Friday night we met an SQ officer (QPP 'Quebec Provincial Police' as they were called back then) who had brought his car to race with us. He was really cool about it all, even suggesting we place a couple of cars to block the road from any unsuspecting cars that may have come onto the road we were on. He drove his 1970 Oldsmobile Delta 88, it was a private vehicle, unmarked "police highway cruiser" as I recall. All I can remember is the car was a sleeper, had a 455cu.in. in it and he won allot of races. Cool guy. He said it's better to do this kind of stuff away from the public and in a somewhat controlled environment with some added precautions like blocking the road. He also said he knows and sees nothing about what was happening. [/QUOTE]
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