New Mexico State Trooper vs. Porsche SUV @ 132 Mph – Everything Law and Order Blog

Real World Police is happy to announce that the New Mexico State Police will be a regular feature of the programming mix here on the channel. Kicking things off with this 132-in-a-75, as the speeds get even higher there are plenty of surprises in store.

Without further ado, kick back and let’s get started!

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22 thoughts on “New Mexico State Trooper vs. Porsche SUV @ 132 Mph”
  1. In New Mexico speeding is not a big deal as long as you are not racing or driving crazy. I’ve been pulled over in Arkansas driving 85 in a 70 and the Arkansas State Trooper acted like I just murdered someone and threatened to take me to jail. He called ahead to have other troopers to watch for me. I had Texas license plates on the car and this definitely made it worse for me.

  2. Now see if I were to turn around and open my door, reach in my 98 Eagle Talon and then pop the hatch to reach in…….. I wouldn't have gotten that far because I would have a gun pointed at me with the cop telling me to get on the floor even though I'm outside not on a floor. Apparently if you drive a Porsche SUV and dress like a douche bag then you will be able to take your sweet time and do all of that.

  3. How does one not one only, not go straight to jail for going that fast/high over the speed limit, but then doesn’t have to show up to see a judge, or even just a DA? I was once going 90 in a 65 and had to show up to see the DA. When I saw the DA she said “I am going to make sure you do 30 days, minimum in jail! I don’t understand why the police officer take you straight to jail!”I only responded, respectfully, by saying, I am not guilty, and I would like to come back and see with a lawyer. She said “Good luck with that, I don’t see how that will change anything…”. I got my lawyer and came back, saw the judge, and got a fine of $50 dollars by the judge. That doesn’t include the $1,200 hundred I had to pay for my lawyer. But, I don’t think it was a justified “30 days in jail”, so I wasn’t going to take that one. She didn’t seem too happy.

  4. Fucking really?? A god damn slap on the wrist? If I got pulled over doing 132 in a 75 I'd be arrested on the spot.

  5. On that road? What's the big deal at that hour? Remember when I was younger some officer's would say just slow it down and others would throw the book at you. I'm glad I'm not a kid nowadays because I wouldn't have a license till I was 40 or better.

  6. For that kind of speed over the posted limit, he got real lucky. Where I live licence gone for 7 days until court appearance which will end up being a longer suspension. It is considered “Stunt” driving 50 km/h or 30 m.p.h. over the limit. The car is also impounded and if convicted your insurance could go up by 100%. Not worth it in Ontario, Canada.😳😬🤭😢💲💲💲

  7. I watched a video if a Mexico police give a woman a hard time. She wasn’t driving as fast as this guy. The cop even called her dental office to see if she really had an appointment. He was an ass hole

  8. If that guy really wanted to, he’d be in Texas or Arizona before the cop had caught up. He knew the heat was on and let off, not a bad ticket considering the circumstances

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