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2010 Camaro burnout busted by cops

When it comes to a sweet 2010 Camaro roasting some major rubber, police typically have a very sour opinion. In the following video, we get to see a 2010 Camaro burnout get busted by police but without a ticket being issued! According to the YouTube description, this burnout footage was shot in good spirit during an opening party for the Syracuse nationals. A friends and family gathering, I suspect the Camaro owner wanted to show off his pride and joy and entertain his guests with a quick roasting of the tires. Luckily, this police officer did not issue a ticket despite the reckless driving charges that could have been issued. Along with the burnout, it looks like the Camaro was also speeding in a residential zone. Ouch, that would have been one nasty ticket!

Burnouts and street racing like this in residential zones typically carry a pretty hefty consequence. Take a look at this street racing wreck in a residential area; now imagine if their had been children playing a pedestrian walking in the ditch. That's why the fines and tickets are so stacked against screwing around in neighborhoods. Sure they seem like a great place to "let'r rip", but it's not the safest. Most enthusiasts that like to play with their machines visit vacant roads away from civilization. Industrial parks, areas surrounding airports, and other rural type roads are claimed by most as the ideal location for some good hoonage. We all love a good hooning, but if you want to keep that insurance rate low and your car out of impound, I suggest you find an alternative location than right in front of your house.

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