Passing a OPP Police Ride Program on my Snowmobile
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2022
- Snowmobiling OFSC District 9 trails on my 2018 Backcountry Skidoo, then going through a Ontario Provincial Police check ride program.
It was also nice to have a stock exhaust this season, to respect land owners and not have any issues with the cops, I do miss a loud machine though.
Snowmobile: 2018 Skidoo Backcountry X
Snowmobile Destination in this video: Seaforth Ontario
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Cops have no business out playing on sleds instead of working fighting real crimes. Leave people alone who are just out having fun
Spot checks are an effective way to locate stolen sleds.
Yes they do keeping people safe for guys like you
I guess they fixed the crazy vibrations on the Gen 5 with new engine mounts.
Nice cop, quick no hassle.
Hey your video just popped up in my feed so I watched. Great riding. I ride Peterborough North and the Kawarthas. What Go pro battery do you use and how long does it last in the cold. I want to film a ride. cheers thanks
Thanks man! Depends on the temperature, my GoPro 5 lasted a few hours in -8…..once it gets to -15 temps it drops a lot faster and the battery usually lasts about 45 min….definitely give it a shot!!!
Did you get that cops phone number ?? 😜
Dude no kidding!!
No. He sprayed her with snow to assert dominance and show that he ain’t no simp. Her panties immediately froze because they became so wet.
Be nice if we get some snow this year.....
Yeah we got 60 cm last week in eastern Ontario and then it rain for 5 days f****** terrible
Good job
So what kind of requirements do you guys have, I'm from South Carolina I'll be bringing my own snowmobile we don't need to register them here but I did buy the trail pass for the year, and I'm assuming some states need insurance or how does that work since I'm in South Carolina we don't need to do anything to these things.. thnx
I have a 05 mxz 600 ho thing is a animal compared to the old skidoos Im used to like my formula plus Lt ...this sled looks fun ash just send it!
Where abouts in ontario do you ride looks like barrie Collingwood area
It was plus 1 today and I leaned how to carve
That’s pretty neat
Here’s my drivers license as he has his helmet and face mask on😂
She forgot to ask if you have any weapons or narcotics on board.
It's Canada, not usually worried about that in the great white north
I find cops are great to sledders here in North Bay, ON. As long as you’re not a complete a-hole and you’re not doing something totally out of line they don’t bother you. I I like to see trail permit checks.
Wow I never get checked for papers, once they see a valid sticker they let us on our way, to be honest never been pulled over by a female so she is probably just doing her job.
Yes, she was very friendly too
I though forsure when u saw that cat with the hood up, you were gonna say " men it smells like cat 💩💩💩lol
you should have rode into brussels friendly town
There are a lot of drunks riding, good to see the enforcement from last year.
Yeah cuz that's why they are patrolling for safety.... Yeah right it's road pirates become trail pirates fucking swine
You can change you suspension set up so you don’t wheelie all the time, so much faster when you keep the skiis down
I wish the OPP would also check to see if the trail permits are valid. Not saying yours isn’t, but all the officer did was a quick glance at the sticker. I’ve recently found out there’s a lot of fake permits being produced which hurts the industry…
why would you ever buy one, dont the tickets worth alot less getting caught once or twice then all that noise
@@ericaason146 wow.
This rider doesnt know what a stop sign is. Pay attention.
True
I'm glad somebody other than me notices about stop signs good call
The cops shouldn't be allowed to check your papers unless your guilty of a crime. That's just gistapo bs.
Omg they didn't handcuff him and violated his rights not even a tazzer . Good job officer there are some good ones out there 👍🤘
I don’t agree with the law-enforcement stop !!
I’m sorry but unless your committing a felony - officers are under administrative authority only - this includes DNR officials-
They all have been miss trained in there duties - enforce DOT regulations is not in there scope of work-
They’re allowed to in Ontario. Roads, waterways & trails.
@@snowblind796 Well you can keep commie woke canada, the citizens lost control of their rights a long time ago.
@@snowblind796 no there not - people are brainwashed into believing they do not have common human rights to travel freely - the Canadian government is a corporation just as the United States is a corporation or outpost of England 🏴 -
@@kdmigloo I didn’t say I liked or agreed with it. But this is what we’ve been turned into “A nanny state”. I’m sure it’s not just Ontario but the rest of the provinces probably have similar traffic acts.
I think they should have a valid reason to stop a vehicle (no phishing either) and ID. Running a red, speeding , accident, etc.
@@snowblind796 Then do something about it or your country will be taken over by the dot heads, but it maybe too late. Your commie govt broke your will a long time ago
you run stop signs on video go off trail markers farmers are ready to pull there agreements with ont …. sorry but that is the stuff i wouldnt post on line 🤷🏻♂️
Riding like an a-hole, rutting up the trail everytime you take off from a crossing and catwalking all over off the trails... gives sledders a bad name!
Nearly impossible to rut up a trail with a 1.6 lug, paid for my permit Hence why they get groomed
And your the guy who's always yelling at people who are actually having fun.. People are just out there having a good time, unlike you trying giving everyone else a hard time whenever you can
Good cop doing good work? nah thats harassment and revenue collecting, thats absolute garbage work when theres a massive drug problem across ontario.
Spot checks catch stolen sleds, its good work.
so why is a provincially funded police force enforcing the purchase of private property/private groups sales of trail permits? I mean the OFSA is a private group not a public group. shouldn't the cops be working to catch criminals or do public enforcement of the provinces laws? I don't think they should be enforcing a private groups right, the OFSA is not a public group nor do they do anything for the public. Get into a fender bender at a mall and the cops so sorry, its private property and I can't do anything. So next time i pull up to one of these I am telling them to fuck off on those grounds, you can't pick and choose now can you.