Car performs burnouts and sudden accelerations on Loop 230, Bastrop County TX
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An orange car was seen performing burnouts and sudden accelerations on Loop 230, including stopping and revving the engine in front of the mayor. Police were advised to intervene if the behavior continued.
Audio|Heard on: Bastrop County Law Enforcement / Fire / EMS
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01:8
Transcript:
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That orange car keeps doing dry hops is going to lose it, so if he starts to do it again, go out there and stop it.
00:08
Fair.
00:10
One, three,
00:13
five.
00:16
Two.
00:21
Six-twenty-seven-term.
00:23
Once you're good.
00:25
Negative 99 for Isaac Guerra.
00:27
Eligible status on a Texas deal out of New Brompholes expires 2031.
00:31
10-4[1]. We'd go from...
00:36
Clear 10-4[1].
00:37
By the way,
00:39
I'm fine.
00:44
10-4[1].
00:50
Anthony, see if you don't get what a float number that is, that car that's acting like that.
00:58
It's number 51, I think he's where Hampton body works.
01:01
He did a burnout across, loop 230.
01:04
Not a bad one, but then he stopped in front of the mayor and loaded up the motor and did a dry hop.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
N W Loop 230, Texas 78957
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