i ran just today actually. it probably doesn't count since he never turned his lights on, but i was sure he was after me regardless. we were the only two cars on the road, he didn't really need the lights until he got close (which i didn't let him do). i don't feel good about it or anything, but i didn't get a ticket. i came over a hill on the way to school on a road with an abnormally low limit that the average gray-haired old lady breaks by 10+ MPH. I was going old lady speed, so I was about 12 over the limit in a "30" zone. as i come down the hill, i see a cop parked on the other side of the intersection with his radar gun sticking out the window. i hung a slow right at the stop sign to make him think i was being responsible, then as soon as i was out of sight, gunned it while watching the mirror. sure enough, he's pulling out and coming for me, so i pull on the e-brake to slow down without brake lights. the "burst" of speed gave me a 1/2 block lead. i pull a left at the next sign and do the same manuver, gun it, then ebrake when he follows (much quicker now, he knows i'm not playing ball, but still no lights). now i've doubled my distance and go around a curve in the road and take off again. this time i go all out, then scream around the first right. most people go straight at that intersection, so i figured that was good since he didn't see me turn. took the next left. then ducked into one of the school's dozen or so parking lots, parked and walked away to watch from a distance. he didn't make it to the parking lot, so i assume he went straight, expecting me to go the usual way that students go. i was shaking. i'm such a pansy, cops scare the crap out of me.
in other cop news, i got stuck behind a 70MPH rolling roadblock (i.e. cop) for 20 miles yesterday on the freeway. he had about 30 cars (i was counting because i was so bored) piled up behind him. no one would pass because he was already 5 over the limit. the pack i was driving in had been doing 25-30 over the limit, so he really put a cramp on our style.

not that i blame the cop, he's just doing his job, but maybe we should have limits that reflect safe and sane driving habits instead of the outdated ones in place now. then we wouldn't have to worry when driving in a normal manner.