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Pittsburg Police Cite Driver For Going 112-MPH, Issue 11 Other Citations For Moving Violations On Super Bowl Sunday

by CLAYCORD.com
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The Pittsburg Police on Sunday arrested one person for DUI and issued a dozen citations, including one for going 112-mph.

The enforcement was part of a DUI saturation patrol, where extra officers are placed on the street to search for unsafe drivers.

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Holy Moly! I did not know a stolen Kia could that fast! Hahahahaha Happy Monday Concord!

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The vehicle he was racing wasn’t caught, he was far ahead and wasn’t gonna stop, figured it was doing 140+.
When racing and passing 1 cop, one will always get away.

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You would think they could still get a license plate and get him that way.

You don’t need to outrun the cops; you only need to outrun your slowest pal!

Looks like the delorean went a bit over to activate the time travel circuits.

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112 is probably the speed governed max for that camry……

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Nope, not even close…

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At least the 112-mph driver stopped and was “man enough” to accept the citation.
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You can’t outrun a Motorola… except in Oakland and San Francisco.

Hoffensteiner going for speed AND intoxication these days? Eyeing that felony on the résumé. Impressive. Must want to be governor.

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Good job LE! …glad you nabbed him … however – yesterday, Monday… southbound on 680 in WC about 11am – I’m in the second lane going about 70, CHP about 3 cars in front of me going same speed with flow of traffic – guy comes up in the fast / HOV lane going at least 100 – probably 110…blows right past the CHP (next to him)… CHP did nothing – just continued with the flow of traffic … sigh

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That was the watch commander going home.
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It used to be anything over 100 mph was reckless driving and you went to jail now it is just a ticket. No wonder so many people are racing.

No in the 70s you could race on the street, do donuts, do well over 100 and a small fine infraction if even that. I had over 20 of those and various others and nothing ever done more than a $50 fine most of the time a friendly warning.

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