Miami's 'Beat the Heat' Program Lets You Pay to Race the Fuzz
Marissa Brassfield — May 4, 2009 — Autos
References: themiamihurricane & motorauthority
Miami's 'Beat the Heat' program is an innovative program that essentially lets you pay to drag race against a police car. Whether you're a law-abiding citizen or a miscreant, most of us have thought--even if for a fleeting moment--about racing a police car. If you're in Miami, $25 is all it takes for you to make it happen legally.
The police officers involved with the Miami 'Beat the Heat' program even jazz the drag race up by turning on their sirens and kicking up smoke.
The police officers involved with the Miami 'Beat the Heat' program even jazz the drag race up by turning on their sirens and kicking up smoke.
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