A 49-year-old man is facing several charges, including the dangerous operation of a vehicle, after revving his car’s engine outside Winnipeg police headquarters.

According to a news release, the incident happened around 1:10 a.m. Saturday morning. Police said a “suspicious” Chrysler 300 was on Garry Street, when the driver started revving the engine “obnoxiously.”

When officers approached the car, it quickly drove off. Police said the driver was operating the vehicle erratically; running red lights, weaving through traffic, and hitting speeds around 90 km/h in the downtown core.

Multiple police units, including the Tactical Support Team and the Canine Unit helped stop the vehicle near St. Michael Road and Pulberry Street.

  • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    ITT: people only reading the misleading headline

    Asshole was arrested for reckless driving, and might have gotten away with it if he hadn’t goaded the cops by waking them up with his micropenis replacement.

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      3 months ago

      Honestly pointlessly revving an engine at any time should be illegal. There is no reason for that excessive noise. Many of these exhausts are loud enough to damage hearing (which should be illegal to begin with).

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        3 months ago

        Seems like an obvious “disturbing the peace” infraction that could escalate if the person doesn’t stop when asked to by the police.

        Not to mention, there are probably city bylaws in place around extended idling (pollution laws).

        Not sure that the charge lines up perfectly with the behaviour though.

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          I would love to see laws or bylaws written and enforced to limit exhausts. Breathing their pollution is bad enough, people shouldn’t have to tolerate being exposed to noises loud enough to be considered hazardous on a worksite in their public spaces.

          More strict enforcement of catching people doing burn outs and donuts in parking lots would also help. Many walk away with just warnings while a ticket or impoundment could be more effective

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      You can think it’s an asshole behaviour without thinking it’s appropriate to charge someone with a crime.

      If I noise complaint a protest, should everyone e arrested?

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      Riiight. The cop station is in downtown Winnipeg with exactly zero condo/apartments nearby.

      So really, how annoying can it be? Oh right. Cops heard it so it must be REALLY BAD.

      Pfft.

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        When officers approached the car, it quickly drove off. Police said the driver was operating the vehicle erratically; running red lights, weaving through traffic, and hitting speeds around 90 km/h in the downtown core.

        Multiple police units, including the Tactical Support Team and the Canine Unit helped stop the vehicle near St. Michael Road and Pulberry Street.

        The driver was arrested and officers discovered he had a quantity of methamphetamine in his possession.

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      3 months ago

      ACAB, but also, fuck people who rev their engines.

      Also fuck people who do 90 in-city, run reds, or weave through traffic.

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      When officers approached the car, it quickly drove off. Police said the driver was operating the vehicle erratically; running red lights, weaving through traffic, and hitting speeds around 90 km/h in the downtown core.

      The driver was arrested and officers discovered he had a quantity of methamphetamine in his possession.

      The investigation also revealed the same vehicle was involved in an erratic driving incident on Pembina Highway a day prior.

      Yeah, sounds like a real upstanding citizen.

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      3 months ago

      Nope. Behaviour like this is inherently anti-social. I’m personally for creating a stronger community and this works against that.

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    3 months ago

    It reads like the guy intentionally got one star so he could see if he could lose the cops??

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    3 months ago

    Mopar or no car. Title is total clickbait but glad he got arrested for speeding and running red lights.

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    The driver was arrested and officers discovered he had a quantity of methamphetamine in his possession.

    Oooohhhhh.