Cannonball Run Europe BUSTED

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MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -- Spanish police temporarily seized luxury and sports cars driven by people they suspected of participating in an illegal road rally named after a 1981 film starring Burt Reynolds, a spokesman said on Tuesday.

Police said they were tipped off by a driver of a family car who said he had been overtaken by high-powered cars bearing rally-type markings in the northeastern region of Catalonia.

The managing director of Cannonball Run Europe, Tim Porter told Reuters on Tuesday that entrants in the rally of the same name had been fined by Spanish police, citing a law which the Spanish embassy later told his organisation does not exist.

"I think it is absolutely outrageous the police can make up laws as they go along," Porter said, adding that another of the rally entrants detained was charged with suspected speeding.

"At least half a dozen of them were picked up in a service station drinking coffee."

Police said they tracked down and impounded 71 cars including Porsches, Ferraris and Rolls Royces and took statements and addresses from their mostly British drivers. [:0]

"We suspect (the racers) of belonging to an illicit group, which organised illegal races which could put the lives of other people in danger," a Catalan regional police spokesman said.

A judge is now deciding whether to formally charge the drivers, he added. Their cars were released after they paid fines of between 150 and 400 euros ($183.6 -$489.6).

Police are attempting to identify the organisers of the rally, which drivers are believed to have paid thousands of dollars to join.
 
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We had a similar thing in OZ recently where groups of men (of course) would organise, by email, to meet at a certain place on one of our massive interstate freeways and drag-race for large distances.

What they would do was to take up all the lanes on the freeway - typically 3 or 4 lanes - with their high-powered cars and block all of the following traffic for long periods of time at a speed of around 80kmh. When they had a nice long stretch of road in front of them cleared they would nail the throttle and have races on deserted strips of freeway!

Sounds dangerous but, geez it sounds fun too [headbang]
 
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The article is not very good incentive for me to visit Spain. Was planning to stop by when I finally go on my European vacation, but if cops there can make up laws, then I'm not gonna risk it. I'm already American and a Minority. Who knows what they'd do to me if there was ever a misunderstanding of some sort.
 
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codex57 said:
The article is not very good incentive for me to visit Spain. Was planning to stop by when I finally go on my European vacation, but if cops there can make up laws, then I'm not gonna risk it. I'm already American and a Minority. Who knows what they'd do to me if there was ever a misunderstanding of some sort.

I'm Asian American and I studied aboard in a small city in Northern Spain. Santander in '98 for the whole summer. I was like the only Asian person in that whole city. You could like spot me a mile away. =P

Yea man SOME (not all!) of the Spanish people can be very openly racist, including the cops. The worst one was when I was walking down the street in the afternoon to meet up some friends, a bunch of Spanish kids (6 or 7) decided to say sh*t to me and semi surround me. When confronted I figure I have nothing to lose and I was not about to take a beating without fighting back. Luckily it was mostly verbal and of course I just curse right back ... and some how walk away.

I ran into plenty of crap that didn't leave me with the best impressions of Spain .... but of course it was still an overall good experience.

PS. I'm not saying all of Spain is bad or the people are racist .... I'm just saying some of the messed up experiences that I ran into
 
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Chesty Bonds said:
We had a similar thing in OZ recently where groups of men (of course) would organise, by email, to meet at a certain place on one of our massive interstate freeways and drag-race for large distances.

What they would do was to take up all the lanes on the freeway - typically 3 or 4 lanes - with their high-powered cars and block all of the following traffic for long periods of time at a speed of around 80kmh. When they had a nice long stretch of road in front of them cleared they would nail the throttle and have races on deserted strips of freeway!

Sounds dangerous but, geez it sounds fun too [headbang]
WHOA- Thats cool as crap!!!!!
 

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kumafa124 I agree with what you say, but you can run into "messed up" stuff everywhere, even here in the US. I think any time a group of people "organize" to violate the law and put others in danger they should be stopped!
 


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