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<blockquote data-quote="Teej281" data-source="post: 11333633" data-attributes="member: 61920"><p>Hey all,</p><p>Just thought I'd share an experience with you all to prevent you guys from doing the same thing. Last year at MW, I had an unfortunate run in with the local law enforcement over a trivial matter. Down in Myrtle Beach, there is a city ordinance that states that it is illegal to race an engine(not a car...just the engine) for any purpose other than the diagnosis of a problem. I revved my engine up for a guy and his son that were admiring my car, as I thought they would appreciate hearing what it sounded like, and next thing I know I was surrounded by LEO's on bikes telling me to stop.</p><p></p><p>So note to all you out there...unless you want to pay a $262 fine to the city of Myrtle Beach for something SO pointless, keep the revving to a minimum. :banana:</p><p></p><p>Teej</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teej281, post: 11333633, member: 61920"] Hey all, Just thought I'd share an experience with you all to prevent you guys from doing the same thing. Last year at MW, I had an unfortunate run in with the local law enforcement over a trivial matter. Down in Myrtle Beach, there is a city ordinance that states that it is illegal to race an engine(not a car...just the engine) for any purpose other than the diagnosis of a problem. I revved my engine up for a guy and his son that were admiring my car, as I thought they would appreciate hearing what it sounded like, and next thing I know I was surrounded by LEO's on bikes telling me to stop. So note to all you out there...unless you want to pay a $262 fine to the city of Myrtle Beach for something SO pointless, keep the revving to a minimum. :banana: Teej [/QUOTE]
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