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As A retired LEO that is the training course that the highway patrol officers go through. I rode a police dirtbike and we rode the same course only cut down 2feet in the corners thats how I got my riding wings.
WOW, that is impressive to say the least. Not to shabby for a fuzz.
Here we call that cager dodging.
eglidetrike1,
A retired LEO! I knew there was something about you, every time I read one of your post I had thefeeling I was being watched and the strange urge for donuts. I guess I'd better slow down while I'm reading your threads, no more speed reading and honest, I only had one beer while I was reading also.
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