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Route 66 - Research Paper

Route 66


It is an unusually bitter cold November night on in east Texas. A cop has just pulled over a jet black NSX that was speeding. John, the driver of the NSX, is an ex-convict. When the officer runs the NSX’s plates he finds that the car has been reported missing two days ago. The officer gets out of his patrol car and walks towards the vehicle. As the officer approaches the NSX, the driver of the car rolls down the window. “How you doin’ today, officer?”, John asks.
“License and registration.,” the officer says with authority. John reaches into the glove box and pulls out the registration, gets his license out of his wallet and hands both to the officer. As the officer scans the license and ...

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of Johns answer the officer asks, “Then why is the car reported stolen?”. John refuses to acknowledge the officer. Sensing trouble the officer demands, “Turn off your engine, step out of the car and put your hands behind your head, NOW!”.
John shouts “No way pig!”. “I’m never going back to prison!”. Throwing the NSX into gear and hitting the accelerator he leaves the officer in a cloud of dust. With lightning speed the officer scrambles back to his patrol car, radios for backup and takes off after John.
It is soon evident to the officer that he is not able to keep up with, let alone over take John with his ill equipped Ford Taurus. Pushing his pitiful Taurus to the max. in hopes of keeping at least keeping John in sight he continues the pursuit.
Looking in his rear view mirror John is happy to see the patrol car fading in to the blackness of the night. Thinking he had eluded the police John begins to relax. His moment of rest is soon interrupted by a fast approaching ...

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Added: 9/14/2008 10:16:02 PM
Category: Creative Writing
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