View Full Version : Southern California TV news cracks me up
capybara
06-13-2002, 11:59 PM
Now, we just moved down here last year from the northwest (and some time in the mid-west rural-ish). Now, it seems every other night there's a live high-speed car chase on the TV news. I love it, in a sort of guilty way. It's so entertaining-- real Real TV, like watching the OJ chase every Thursday ("A murder suspect-- cool! Oh, he hit another car.. . . do you think he'll snuff himself?. . .can he make it to Mexico? Spike strip! Oh no, a bus!"). There's never anything else of interest, but boy, what a car culture! So many great car chases.
Just sharing. It beats Portland area forestry-and-salmon drama and even Bobby Knight tossing things at undergrad ball players.
Violet
06-14-2002, 04:39 AM
Amazing stuff!
Typo Negative
06-14-2002, 05:03 AM
Welcome to SoCal!
Roadwalker
06-15-2002, 01:19 AM
That bus chase a few months agao was one of the coolest things I've ever seen on TV. I was rivited with my chex mix for the whole 2 or 3 hours.
BraheSilver
06-15-2002, 03:18 AM
Bus chase? Oh wait, that one. I got confused with that van chase a while back, then that truck, and the Suburban one...
Hang on, I've got a pressing urge to play GTA for some reason.
Let me second a "welcome," but it seems I'm off by about a year.
rjung
06-15-2002, 03:25 AM
A few years ago, there was a local news article about a business that would page you or call you whenever a police chase occurred, so you could be sure to catch it as it happened. :rolleyes:
Dunno if they're still in business.
Johnny L.A.
06-15-2002, 08:55 AM
Ah, yes. Southern California. "The Car Chase Capital of the World."
Roadwalker: You should have seen the bus chase they had several years ago. This guy wanted a job as a bus driver, but they woudln't hire him. So he stole a bus to show then he knew how to drive one. He was west on the 10, north on PCH, I think he came back east on the 101 (but I don't recall), over to the 405 south, then he got off at the now-closed Waterford exit. He hended up on a small residential street (in an MTA bus!) and backed into a cruiser (I think he was charged with attempted murder for that).
But before he was finally caught he was all over the place. At one point he caught a chain-link fence and was dragging that around. It flailed around like a whip -- or whipped around like a flail -- when he went aroud corners.
Anyway, that was a good one. I liked the reason for it, too. Better than just some bad guy trying to get away. "I can drive a bus! Look!"
capybara: If you like the car chases, just wait for Storm Watch: 2002 (or 2003). Coming from the Northwest, you should find that especially amusing. :D
Violet
06-15-2002, 11:35 AM
And -- I think it was in San Diego where someone stole an Army tank & drove off:
http://www.atasite.org/2002apr14.html
http://beggingdogrecords.tripod.com/tank.html
A sad story...
Roadwalker
06-15-2002, 03:35 PM
I saw that one on Real TV Johnny. Way cool. Do you think chases are better at night for the sparks?
So how soon will there be another exciting chase?
pepperlandgirl
06-15-2002, 06:52 PM
I remember, the day after I settled into my new apartment in So Cal there was a car chase on the TV--it was very riveting. Though what I don't understand is why they follow the chases for hours pre-empting everything else, (it really pisses me off when they do it during Judge Judy!) when it's not like we haven't already seen a billion other car chases! I guess we all have a sick fascination with the chance that something horrible may happen.
runforrestrun
06-15-2002, 08:11 PM
Hey Capybara, I'm just a couple hours north of you in Atascadero. We used to get the LA news (channel 5 news at 10, KTLA) and there was always so many chases to watch. Im an addict. The ultimate irony would be a car chase that ended up stopped in traffic on the freeway. That should happen more often. Then what would you do? Keep watching? It would be a lesson to us all to stop watching these insanely intriguing things.
Gozu Tashoya
06-16-2002, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by pepperlandgirl
I remember, the day after I settled into my new apartment in So Cal there was a car chase on the TV--it was very riveting. Though what I don't understand is why they follow the chases for hours pre-empting everything else, (it really pisses me off when they do it during Judge Judy!) when it's not like we haven't already seen a billion other car chases! I guess we all have a sick fascination with the chance that something horrible may happen.
Judge Judy, nothing! I remember one a few years back where they pre-empted everything during primetime! :mad:
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