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Petko from Sports Car Collection, explains the differences between the cops in his home country of Bulgaria and the United States.

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41 thoughts on “CULTURE SHOCK! 46 points in 6 months

  1. Lost my license my senior year in HS. Reckless driving and 2 tickets. I still drove. Was in the Army at 18. Had a M3 in Germany. Got pulled over and got busted with a GPS and cell phone jammer. Had a SR22 for years in my 20s. Sucked.

  2. Waze and a good radar detector is what you need if you have a heavy foot. I got stopped for going 102 in North Dakota and decided then it was time to get a radar detector. I found vortexradar on YouTube and decided on the redline 360c and I’ve been good ever since. I asked someone who was a cop and he led me to believe they didn’t really work and he’s wrong. I wish I hadn’t listened to him I would’ve bought one years sooner.

  3. My friend from Romania got pulled over in America. He kept trying to give the cop money! The cop was freaking out that he was bribing him. We had to explain everything to our friend and the cop. It was such a awkward situation the cop was like just get out of here.

  4. Here in Norway right now, there's a push to follow Denmark's example of seizing and auctioning off the vehicles of serious speeding/impairment offenders. I think I approve, but only if it doesn't kick in at stupidly low speeds. There are some people who just do not belong on the roads. And taking their license away is pointless, as they roll around without one anyway. Still nothing about following Finland (and others) in their income-adjusted speeding ticket scheme, though. I think I would approve of this too. 🙂

  5. I don't own anything that will go real fast anymore i like my driver's license my last real speeding ticket in 1980 cost me 1800 dollars 90 days in jail and years suspension
    As a truck driver it put a hellva crimp in your earning capacity

  6. Current situation is very different. You can still get away with a lot of things but the "rules of engagement" have changed. Bribing police on the spot can still get you out of trouble but you need to be aware that they have cameras on them now. Just flashing the money in their face is not going to work and will get you more trouble. Bikers are still pretty much above the law, as long as they bend/conceal thier plate and keep on driving when asked to stop. And yet couple of months ago we had a guy with black Panamera, DUI been stopped by the police. After receiving bribe the cops escorted him while he enjoyed himself driving fast on the city streets. He ended up crashing into another car and killing at least one of the passangers. His "escort" arived on the scene, looked at the aftermath of the crash, made a U-turn and left. Another police team that arrived later tested the Porsche driver for alcohol and drugs and helped the people in the other car.

  7. Sorry Petko, но информацията ти е доста остаряла. И откъм заплати, и откъм подкупи, и така нататък. Изкара ни по-зле от Зимбабве. Аман от ей такива "българи".

  8. Actually this guy is full of sh_t. This was 20 years ago, now you can bribe anyone, you go straight to jail. 325 was never a big engine car in Bulgaria. The avarage salary is 1100 usd.

  9. That’s how it was around here from 2020-2022. Almost never saw cops and saw zero cops with anyone pulled over for 2 years straight. Not me, but someone I knew did over 150mph all the time for 2 years past cops or whatever they wanted and they never even got followed by a cop. They didn’t pull anyone over. Hard habit to break I’m told.

  10. @VINwiki Everything Petko said is true!! I am fist hand witness to most of his 2 and 4 wheel adventures in the U.S., as well as several Court appearances. I remember 1 judge saying "Boy Mr. Petkov, you sure are no stranger to the Florida court system."

  11. Yep, loosing your license is the worst. In ‘99 I had four fairly juicy tickets in short order. Moved out of state to go to school and then got suspended for a handful of months. High risk insurance, then totaled a car. Had to get insurance from the only company that would write a policy for two years after. It’s nice to be a bit more grown up almost 25 years later!

  12. Barely a month ago I drifted in front of Bulgarian cops not knowing they could see and hear me. They pulled me over asked for documents and returned them saying that eveything is fine.

    Same thing happened on a different boulevard, but they didn’t even stop me.

  13. Driving in Bulgaria is horrifying, I lived in romania for a year where they pass around corners and play chicken in the wrong lane, etc. But bulgaria was a different level. In 2 hours we saw 8 head on collisions coming down a canyon lmao. We didn't see any happen but they were all accident scenes

  14. This is old stuff now. I remember back in the day in Bulgaria i could drift in a roundabout and get away only with warning. Now all is changed if the police sees you with just bare slide you loose your license for two or three years and you have to pay a big fine for our standards of living, and speed cameras are everywhere nowadays. But anyway Petko seems like one of those guys that has many of these crazy stories from my home country would love to hear more stories from back in the day.

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