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Criminals have guns too, y'know. And someone mentioned that cops in that particular district have an MS-13 problem. Those guys are nasty fuckers, and they're known to pack fully automatic weapons. Even the arm-breaking monster that is the Pfeifer-Zeliska .600 Nitro Express Magnum revolver won't completely dissuade a guy with a submachine gun.Nematocyst wrote:What? Even knowing that the police carries weapons that there would be nothing left of you to bury if they decided to use them on you?
Or someone whacked out on PCP.Ilya Muromets wrote:Criminals have guns too, y'know. And someone mentioned that cops in that particular district have an MS-13 problem. Those guys are nasty fuckers, and they're known to pack fully automatic weapons. Even the arm-breaking monster that is the Pfeifer-Zeliska .600 Nitro Express Magnum revolver won't completely dissuade a guy with a submachine gun.Nematocyst wrote:What? Even knowing that the police carries weapons that there would be nothing left of you to bury if they decided to use them on you?
In NSW the Police Highway Patrol chase cars look like standard Holden Commodore SS V8s. 6+ litres sounds good but the cop cars are modified by Holden Special Vehicles, an outfit run by Tom Walkinshaw. So they get a Corvette engine and numerous mods. They are very fast.JN1 wrote:Cops have always modified their cars to get a little bit of extra speed out of them. In the '80s, for example, the Met's Traffic Department had several Rover SD1s with their V8s bored out to 4.0 litres to allow them to catch Ford Sierra Cosworths. One force did briefly use a Lotus Esprit as a traffic car.
I'd put money on the fact that the engines under the bonnets of the various Volvos, Vauxhalls and BMWs that serve Roads Policing Units over here are not the same as the standard civilian models.
Stu is quite right to say that while you might be able to outrun a cop's patrol car, you definitely can't get beyond the reach of his radio, the force's helicopter (if they have one), or the PNC if they get your registration number. Now that traffic cars are fitted with ANPR cameras they'll know who you are and where you live within seconds.
A 170MPH chase will do well on one of those cop car chase shows.
Yes.... Depends on how big you are. On my father in law it would look normal, but he was 6'4" and weighed 330 pounds.Does one carry that in a holster or the trunk of the car?!
Oporto can be used as a surname, too.Barrigana wrote:[NITPICKING]
A very minor detail, Manuel's surname would be "Porto" not "Oporto".
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He used to race prepare XJS and Rover Vitesses for the BTCC, IIRC. Won it a couple of times as a driver if my memory serves.JBG wrote:In NSW the Police Highway Patrol chase cars look like standard Holden Commodore SS V8s. 6+ litres sounds good but the cop cars are modified by Holden Special Vehicles, an outfit run by Tom Walkinshaw. So they get a Corvette engine and numerous mods. They are very fast.
Cool, my first post and several people responded, including the main man himself... to say I'm wrong. Dang. But I shall valiantly defend my position, in the name of truth, justice, and handguns big enough for artillery bombardment!8 or so people wrote:Lotsa stuff.
Second, there's still no way that the Crown Victoria is going to hit 170 MPH, regardless of freedom of the road. Lots of details, but basically, short of nearly rebuilding the car (both in terms of expense and the number of organ systems that need to be replaced) it can't get much above 150 MPH- quite an impressive number, but 20 below target. And that's on ones that already had the right rear axle ratio and driveshaft. Thus, as others have said, the use of helicopters and multiple patrol vehicles to take down a speeder safely, rather than one vehicle in pursuit as seems indicated by the text."So? We go to Hell. You think they don’t need cops in Hell?" Malloy hit the brakes on the Crown Vic cruiser. "OK, we're there. Get ready."
Technically, it's Maryland. I-270 is on the north side of the Beltway. I'm from Virginia, I go to DC often enough.westrim wrote:Cool, my first post and several people responded, including the main man himself... to say I'm wrong. Dang. But I shall valiantly defend my position, in the name of truth, justice, and handguns big enough for artillery bombardment!8 or so people wrote:Lotsa stuff.
First, whatever other cops do other places with other model cars is irrelevant. This is in Virginia, and his vehicle is explicitly stated to be a Crown Vic:Second, there's still no way that the Crown Victoria is going to hit 170 MPH, regardless of freedom of the road. Lots of details, but basically, short of nearly rebuilding the car (both in terms of expense and the number of organ systems that need to be replaced) it can't get much above 150 MPH- quite an impressive number, but 20 below target. And that's on ones that already had the right rear axle ratio and driveshaft. Thus, as others have said, the use of helicopters and multiple patrol vehicles to take down a speeder safely, rather than one vehicle in pursuit as seems indicated by the text."So? We go to Hell. You think they don’t need cops in Hell?" Malloy hit the brakes on the Crown Vic cruiser. "OK, we're there. Get ready."
But this is an awful lot of effort for a couple lines that aren't even plot-important. Stopping now.
Right, Maryland. Bethesda is in Maryland and it said Maryland half a dozen times in the chapter. Why did I think Virginia then?GrayAnderson wrote:
Technically, it's Maryland. I-270 is on the north side of the Beltway. I'm from Virginia, I go to DC often enough.
As to the top speed...I think 150 is fast enough for our purposes. That's still extremely fast, and if Stuart is set on 170, he could say that the guy kicked it up to 170 when he escaped. Still, I think this is a nitpick in general (though if it's still there in the final copy, we all know someone else will nag on it as well).
Isn't Lemuel the head of heavens equivalent to a police force ?Pelranius wrote:That .600 nitro express should have a folding stock I reckon.
Am I the only one who thinks that Lemuel is too unknown to be set up as the Abigor of Heaven?
Holy SHIT! Apropriate that this series should have a cameo by the Handgun From Hell.CaptainChewbacca wrote:In case anyone's having trouble imagining it...
THIS
Is a pfeiffer-zeliska .600 nitro express.
And yes, that's a muzzle brake.
That sounds like a good idea, I hope Stuart goes with it. That is if Stuart decides to comment on the sidearm of a Baldrick.Night_stalker wrote:Well, I wonder if a Baldrick could use a modified version of it? Bigger trigger guard, and bigger trigger would be the only really nescessary modifications needed.